Wednesday, November 18, 2009

I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have an

My friend who is a stylist tried to show me and same with other stylists but I just can't do it. My arms go all over the place. I cut my hair into a bob and I still have trouble. I want nicely done hair for work. Do some people just not have that ability?



I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have any tips?

I had the exact same problem until I found a Conair blowdryer with a brush attachment on it, it is fabulous and my hair looks like I just walked out of the salon when I use it. Try it I think you will be amazed.



I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have any tips?

shave your head... worked for me. sorry, g'luck!



I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have any tips?

There's a new blowdryer out that has a built in brush.



I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have any tips?

It takes practice. Try sectioning off your hair with a clip so you only have small portions to work with. As you dry that part take another section out of the clip and keep moving around your head until it's dry. Hope that helps.



I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have any tips?

they have these curling iron looking things that is a brush and blows out heat



I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have any tips?

on your dyer attach a brush comb;and you are done.



I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have any tips?

a brush is the worst thing too use while blow drying. ask ne stylist. try blow drying ur hair and flip ur hair over too whr ur bent over and take a pic through it. ban the the brush!!!



I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have any tips?

I have long hair and when I blow dry I brush my hair out first to get rid of the tangles, then I point the hairdyer down and from the top of my head (if that makes sense?) and put it on high and let it blast. It dries quickly and dries straight.



It does sound damaging I know. I just hate having wet hair and if it dries naturally it gets frizzy.



I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have any tips?

lefty:blowdryer in left



righty:blowdryer in right



I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have any tips?

work on a small section of hair at a time. i always dry it with my fingers a bit, until it's damp and then use a brush. oh, and i always hold the brush with my dominant hand.



I'm incompetent when it comes to using a blow dyer and a brush at the same time. Do you have any tips?

I have been a stylist for 16 years and if I could remove my head, place it in the chair in front of me and work from behind myself....I'd have the best hair I know!! ha ha...but seriously my point is that even though I AM a stylist it doesn't make styling my own hair any easier than the trials you are having with your own hair. However, I do recommend for my technologically challenged clients that they get themselves a hot air brush. It's sort of like a round brush and blow dryer in one. I would recommend that you get a large barreled one with a brush that simulates your round brush. I recommend one made by Hot Tools. Use your conventional blow dryer to remove about 80% of the moisture and then use the hot air brush. Take about 1-2" sections beginning in the nape of the neck and working towards the top of the head and around to the front of the face. You will actually use the hot air brush as if you're brushing your hair under. When you get to the crown pull each section up towards the ceiling and brush the ends under. continue until each section is dried.



I sure hope that helps!

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