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How to get a salon blow dry at home

January 5, 2022 Guest User

Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash

How to blow dry your hair

When it comes to hair, a style switch-up is as easy as a flick of the wrist. No matter the length or hair type you have, with a core arsenal of tools and techniques, you can bring your blow dry game up to photo-ready in minutes.

So what are these fix-all techniques? We’ve put together our top tips for luscious, blow-dried locks.

The At Home Blow Dry
Always wanted to know how your stylist creates that killer blow dry? Look no further. You can achieve a salon-worthy blow dry at home in minutes, regardless of the length of your hair.

Step One - Lather and Rinse 
The key to any good blow dry is, of course, beginning with clean, damp hair. Choose a volumising shampoo, such as our Elvive Fibrology Thickening Shampoo, to give your strands a little extra oomph later in the process. For now, massage your shampoo into a rich lather (treat yourself to a little scalp massage, too) and then rinse. Apply your Elvive Fibrology Thickening Conditioner and let it soak for a few minutes before rinsing.

Step Two - Wait Until Your Hair Dries to Damp 
Use a cotton t-shirt or soft towel to soak up any excess water from your hair. When your hair is just about damp, you’re ready to go.

Step Three - Prime Your Strands 
Protecting your strands with a good heat protector is key to a sleek style – you don’t want to dry your ends out! Our Elnett Heat Protect Spray Smooth Blow Dry protects your hair and also helps cut down on drying time. What could be better? To use, hold your heat protection spray away from your hair and spritz evenly.

Step Four - Choose the Right Brush 
It’s best to select your brush based on the style you’d like to achieve. A flat paddle brush, for example, will help to ensure smooth, straight drying. For more volume, try a round brush – this can add some serious body to your style. 

Your brush size should also be determined by the length of your hair. Short hair is more easily managed by a smaller brush, whilst a bigger brush can help speed up the drying time on long locks.

Step Five - Blow Dry from the Roots
To actually dry your hair, work in sections from the back of your head to the front. Always begin at the roots. Once those are dry, work your way down your strands. 

TIP: If your hair dryer comes with nozzle attachments, use them! They help to evenly distribute heat for a sleeker style.

How to Blow Dry Straight Hair 

Few of us are born with naturally pin-straight hair. Fortunately, if that’s the look you’re longing for, there’s an easy blow dry solution to whip your strands straight into shape.

Step One - Detangle 
To create the sleek, smooth blowout of your dreams, begin with clean hair and use the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair type. Using a detangling brush or wide tooth comb, gently work out any knots or tangles in your hair.

Step Two - Section Your Hair 
Separate your hair into four sections ­– two on the top of your head along your natural parting, and two below – and clip securely. This will help keep your hair tame and tangle-free as you begin to dry your hair.

Step Three - Dry your Hair
Beginning with the back sections, blow dry your hair from root to end using a flat paddle brush. Make sure your roots are dry before moving on to the ends of your hair. Work through all four sections of hair.  

Et voila! Runway-worthy straight hair in no time at all.

How to Blow Dry Curly Hair 
You may be thinking: curly hair + blow dry = frizz but, unlike other styles, the right tools make all the difference.

For a perfect curly blow dry, you’ll need:

● Ceramic or tourmaline blow dryer – It may be specific, but choosing a dryer like these will seriously reduce frizz formation. Bonus points for buying one with a diffuser attachment. These UFO-shaped add-ons can help shape your curls and decrease the threat of frizz even further.
● Shampoo, conditioner, and a hair mask formulated for curly hair
● Hair mousse, such as our Elnett Satin  Crème de de mousse  

So, let’s get started!

Step One - Start with Clean Hair
Clean and condition your curly hair with the right formula for your hair type. As often as you can, shower with lukewarm water. It’s far less drying on your strands, which help to reduce frizz. Twice a week, up the conditioning ante by swapping your daily conditioner for a hair mask, such as our Elvive Extraordinary Oil Masque, which nourishes your hair by targeting the driest ends.

Step Two - Remove Excess Water from your hair 
Use a cotton t-shirt to blot your hair, removing any extra water. Be gentle, though – you don’t want to disturb your natural curl pattern.

Step Three - Use Leave-in Conditioner  
Apply a small dollop of leave-in conditioner to help lock in your hair’s moisture.

Step Four - Add Your Mousse
After your leave-in conditioner has had a few minutes to work its magic, apply Elnett Satin  Crème de de mousse  from your roots to your tip in sections. This will help to give your curls more definition and shape. Shake your hair out to re-define your natural curl pattern. 

Step Five - Diffuse your Roots 
With the diffuser attachment on your hair dryer, begin to dry your roots. On a low or medium setting, flip over your hair and begin at the nape of the neck. The diffuser prongs should be lightly touching your scalp. 

Work in slow, gentle circles and make sure your ends are not trapped in the bowl of the diffuser – they can become dried out and frizzy this way. Repeat the process until your hair is about 80% dried and then air dry the rest.

And that’s it! Curly, frizz-free blow-dried hair at home.

This advice is from L’Oreal and was featured on their website.

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In Hair tutorial Tags home blow dry, salon style, salon style blow dry, Hair tutorial, home hair, haircare

How to protect your hair in winter

October 22, 2021 Guest User

Photo by Alexandru Zdrobău on Unsplash.

Want to know how to protect your hair in winter? Central heating, cold air and styling can really play havoc with hair and cause it to be dry and brittle. But with these haircare tips you can keep your hair hydrated and healthy.

Wash your hair less often

If you want to know how to protect your hair in winter, one simple trick is to wash it less. Natural oils provide a protective layer between your scalp and hair and washing removes some of these essential oils. Bridge the gap between washes – and avoid looking greasy – by using dry shampoo.

Click here to see some of our favourites. Bonus tip: dry shampoo smells great and gives extra volume!

Go easy with the hairdryer

Going out with damp or wet hair is definitely a big no-no in winter, but using a hairdryer to dry hair can actually make it dryer. Make sure you use a low heat setting and a heat protection product before styling for gorgeous, healthy hair.

Hydrate

Invest in some moisturising shampoo and conditioner and give hair a boost with a weekly hair mask or deep conditioning treatment.

Wear a hat

Keep hair protected from the cold with a beanie. Just make sure hair is totally dry before you put the hat on or expect some funky new hairstyle when you take it off!

Photo credit Emma Kate Instagram. Emma is wearing the MND Tee hat, which raises money for the Motor Neurone Disease Association. Buy yours here.

Cut off split ends

Winter is often toughest of all on the ends of your hair. Get regular trims and those split ends won’t stand a chance – your hair will remain healthy and gorgeous. Book your next appointment online here or click the button below.

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In Hair advice Tags winter hair, haircare, home haircare, hair tips, Hair tutorial, hair trends, protect hair, hair protection, Pankhurst & Deane

How to blow-dry hair and get the salon look at home

October 7, 2021 Guest User

Always wanted to know how to blow dry hair like a professional hairstylist? We give you proper tips and tricks for your most impressive blowdry yet.

Ever wondered how to blow-dry hair at home and get pro results? When salons closed during lockdown we all had to become home hairdressers, with various results from bad to really bad!

There’s no substitute for a salon blow-dry and if you want to book an appointment for your big night out then click the button below for our online booking system.

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But if you want to know how to blow-dry your hair at home with salon results, then read on….

As always, careful preparation is everything. Before anything else, wash your hair or make sure it is clean and that you have got a great hairdryer and hairbrush.

It’s also worth investing in a detangling brush or comb, “no dent” section clips, heat protection spray, a vented or round brush and your favourite hairspray or holding product.

HOW TO BLOW-DRY HAIR AT HOME: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

ROUGH-DRY HAIR AFTER WASHING

Start by rough-drying your hair after washing (this means just using your hands and blow-drying hair with general all-over movements) on a medium-speed setting until damp, or until approximately 80 per cent dry.

Now is the time to add a heat protecting spray or balm to work in conjunction with a hair dryer to keep your hair healthy.

PART HAIR

Prep the hair by brushing through and and parting it in the middle with a comb.

DRY THE FRONT SECTIONS FIRST

We recommend drying the fronts first because these are the sections that will naturally dry quickest.

Once you’ve done this, pin with “no dent” clips to hold in place.

PART THE REST OF THE HEAD AND BEGIN DRYING

Part your hair from ear to ear, divide into smaller sections with clips, and then dry the hair with a large round roller brush. Wooden ones work better than metal as the metal can get really hot and burn and damage the hair. Roll the large brush at the end of each section to create a smooth curl.

ANGLE DOWNWARDS

When drying, always make sure your dryer is angled down, as this will make the hair cuticle smooth and shiny.

FINISH THE FRONT SECTION

Finally, finish off by drying the top front section near the forehead and crown by splitting hair into two along the parting. We find that blow-drying hair away from each side of the face gives more flattering results, since it opens up your features.

COMPLETE THE LOOK WITH HAIRSPRAY

Remove clips and spritz with a flexible-hold hairspray for locks that have natural movement and control.

In Hair advice Tags blowdry, hair tips, Hair tutorial, hair techniques, hair goals, hair trends, home blowdry, Pankhurst and deane

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