How to Blow Dry Bangs
Wash your hair as normal., Apply a heat protectant serum to your hair., Comb your hair with a wide-tooth comb to make sure you remove any tangles.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Wash your hair as normal.
Always use warm water, as hot water can dry out your scalp and also cause color to fade.
You should only shampoo and condition your hair every few days.
A conditioner is usually necessary only if you blow dry your hair often and need extra protection from heat damage.Towel dry your hair.
It will be much easier to blow dry your bangs if they are already somewhat dry.
You don't want water to be dripping off of your hair--try using your fingers and towel to get it about 75% dry. -
Step 2: Apply a heat protectant serum to your hair.
You should only need a tiny bit, less than a dime-size drop.
This little drop should be enough product to run through all your hair, and you should only use a tiny fraction of it on your bangs.
Too much product in your bangs--whether it's a volumizing serum or styling spray--can weigh your bangs down and make your hair look greasy.
If you have curly hair, you may want to apply an anti-frizz serum so the heat from the blow dryer doesn't make your hair frizzy. , Your hair is at its most fragile when it's wet, and you risk damaging and breaking the strands if you're trying to yank through knots and tangles as you dry.
Use a clip to section your hair away from your bangs. -
Step 3: Comb your hair with a wide-tooth comb to make sure you remove any tangles.
Detailed Guide
Always use warm water, as hot water can dry out your scalp and also cause color to fade.
You should only shampoo and condition your hair every few days.
A conditioner is usually necessary only if you blow dry your hair often and need extra protection from heat damage.Towel dry your hair.
It will be much easier to blow dry your bangs if they are already somewhat dry.
You don't want water to be dripping off of your hair--try using your fingers and towel to get it about 75% dry.
You should only need a tiny bit, less than a dime-size drop.
This little drop should be enough product to run through all your hair, and you should only use a tiny fraction of it on your bangs.
Too much product in your bangs--whether it's a volumizing serum or styling spray--can weigh your bangs down and make your hair look greasy.
If you have curly hair, you may want to apply an anti-frizz serum so the heat from the blow dryer doesn't make your hair frizzy. , Your hair is at its most fragile when it's wet, and you risk damaging and breaking the strands if you're trying to yank through knots and tangles as you dry.
Use a clip to section your hair away from your bangs.
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