Things to Consider When Using a Hairdryer at Home

Want to learn how to use a hairdryer at home? Then read this article. We have covered all the things you need to consider when using a hairdryer at home, including tips for selecting the best hair dryer out there.

Things to Consider When Using a Hairdryer at Home

9 Things to Consider When Using a Hairdryer at Home

Wondering how you can achieve the perfect blowout at home?

The first step is knowing what to do. The tips we have listed below will give you an insight into what to consider when using a hairdryer at home.

  1. Get a high-quality hair dryer
  2. Prepare your hair for the heat treatment (start with clean, detangled hair)
  3. Always use a nourishing conditioner to ensure your hair is well hydrated
  4. Towel dry your hair until it is 80% dry
  5. Always use a good heat protectant to protect your hair and minimize heat damage
  6. Divide your hair into manageable sections to make it easier
  7. Get a dryer with the necessary attachments (nozzle and diffuser)
  8. Consider your hair type when setting the dryer heat
  9. Finish up with a blast of cold air

How to Use a Hairdryer at Home?

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Prep Your Hair

The first step to using a hairdryer at home is to prep your hair. Wash and condition it with a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. You can get awesome products at affordable prices from the local hair stores around you.

Towel- Dry Your Hair

Blow-drying sodding wet hair is a no-no. So, use a lint-free towel to mop off the excess water. That way, you get great results at home.

Detangle and Section Your Hair

Work through the knots in your hair with your fingers or a wide-tooth comb. Next, divide your hair into smaller sections. Ensure that the sections are small enough that you can work through them easily. For best results, ensure that the sections are all even. Use hair clips to hold each part in place.

Set Up Your Hairdryer

Once you are done sectioning and detangling your hair, it is time to move on to the next phase. Set your hairdryer to a suitable heat temperature (this depends on your hair type). Then start drying your hair section by section. Don’t try to rush through the process; you may jumble it up.

Finishing

Set your dryer to cool and finish up your hair with a blast of cold air. The cold air keeps the hair frizz-free for longer. You can spritz some volumizing spray to give your look a little more volume.

Factors to Consider When Buying a Hairdryer

Remember, your home blowout is largely dependent on the quality of the hair dryer you use. In light of this, you should select the best dryer within your budget available. Here are a few things to bear in mind when selecting a hairdryer.

Your Hair Type

There are different types of hairdryers available today. Each caters to a specific hair type and length, so find a dryer that works best for your hair type. If you have coarse, thick hair, or black natural hair, we suggest looking out for a powerful hairdryer.

Dryer Settings

It is important to select a hairdryer that has multiple heat settings. That way, you can effectively regulate the heat output to suit your hair type. We recommend higher heat settings for thick, coarse hair and much lower heat settings for thin hair.

Portability

If you are always on the go and styling your hair on the road, you should purchase a portable hairdryer. Great choices are cordless dryers that are travel-friendly.

Quality of the Hairdryer

A hairdryer is a great investment; you don’t want to spend all that money and watch it go down the drain. So with that in mind, select hair dryers built to last.

Additional Features

We also advise that you choose hairdryers with additional accessories. Hairdryer accessories include a diffuser to help channel the airflow to a wide expanse of your hair. It helps you to add volume. The concentrator, on the other hand, concentrates the heat on a specific spot. Some dryers even come with brushes that make it easier for you to style your hair.

Types of Hairdryers to Choose From

Things to Consider When Using a Hairdryer at Home

As we have stated, there are different options for hairdryers on the market today. We have however classified them into four main types. Find more details below.

Ionic Hairdryers

Ionic hair dryers use cations or anions to remove moisture from your strands and give you a salon-worthy look. You will find them available for a range of prices; the less expensive dryers tend to damage your hair more. For best results, purchase an ionic hair dryer with tourmaline or ceramic heating; they are easier on your hair and keep it frizz-free and sleek.

Ceramic Hairdryer

Another option is a dryer with heating elements made of clay or other minerals. Ceramic dryers produce anions when heated; these negative ions remove the moisture and from your hair gently. The ceramic parts may be coated with a layer of tourmaline.

Tourmaline Hairdryer

A tourmaline hair dryer is made with high-quality semi-precious gemstones. These gemstones create a cloud of negative ions (anions) that rid your hair of moisture and frizz while protecting it from getting too dry and brittle. Tourmaline hair dryers cut your drying time in half and give you a sleek, red-carpet-worthy finish.

Far Infrared Hairdryer

Infrared hair dryers employ ultraviolet (UV) rays to dry hair. The rays penetrate your hair shaft and dry your hair from inside out in the shortest time possible. The best part is that this type of dryer does minimal damage to your hair strands. Another advantage of infrared hair dryers is that they strip your hair of product and bacterial buildup. 

Conclusion

You don’t have to go to the salon to get a blowout; you can do it from the comfort of your home! We have highlighted tips and all that you need to consider when using a hairdryer at home. Follow them and leave us a comment on how it goes.

Julie Higgins
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Julie is a Staff Writer at momooze.com. She has been working in publishing houses before joining the editorial team at momooze. Julie's love and passion are topics around beauty, lifestyle, hair and nails.