Drying Hair or Blow Drying
October 2nd, 2009Social Bookmarks: del.icio.us Digg it Furl Google ma.gnolia reddit Simpy Squidoo Yahoo
Finishing, Drying Hair or Blow Drying, are ways to enhance your haircut or hairstyle that you have created.
Having the skills to blow dry correctly can take a little while to perfect, but getting the shape you or you client wants can enhance not only their hairstyle but sometime how thick or thin the clients hair is.
Clients that have fine hair want to make their hair look thicker while clients with very thick hair want to make their hair look sleeker.
Clients with fine hair will need a product that helps to hold their hair and give the effect of “Volumising the hair”, now there a hairdresser term. Promoting volume in the hair can not only make the hairstyle look better, but it can help improve how your client thinks about their appearance.
Client who have very thick hair and want a sleek look would be best using a serum based product, blow drying the hair with a Denman brush and then using straighteners to give that sleek look they crave.
When I started out in the seventies, the most important part of a hairstyle was the haircut, so I used natural ways of drying the hair, hardly using products, they were just not around then, and certainly not to the degree we have and use products today, we have something for every occasion or style it seems.
When blow drying back then I used my hands more than brushes, and I developed skills in getting lift in the hair, by pulling up from the roots, using heat to dry the hair then I used colder air from the hairdryer to “Fix” the lift.
Drying with my hands is something I still do to this day, It helps me to see my haircut better.
Look for waves in the blow-dry, what I mean by this is, if you dry the hair naturally, in the way the hair wants to naturally lie and you can see a wave for no reason, check your haircut, you may find that there is a little extra weight in your haircut making the wave, this way of blow drying help you to see these little weight area’s and correct them.
Give it a try and see what you techniques you can come up with, I like to put my fingers through the hair and blow around my fingers, it is almost like blow-drying around three or four round brushes, have a go.
Enjoy your hairdressing.
John Mcloughlin.
