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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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lol not a chance!
im probs the worst person ever at blow drying my own hair.
I frantically towel dry.. leave it all frizzy.. then just blast it at high heat til its done, then brush it afterwards
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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God no, I'm actually quite a rubbish girl. Went to sleep with wet hair one night last week and woke up as Garth from Wayne's World - uncannily similar in fact. Thank goodness for hair straighteners, those I can pretty much drive!
That whole blow drying thing is a black art. |
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I can but I rarely do because it makes my arm ache. I use GHDs if I want it straight a curl secret or a rotating hair brush dryer thingy if I want it curly and if I want to look like Crystal Tipps I hang my head upside down and blast it with a hairdryer. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I can but I rarely do because it makes my arm ache. I use GHDs if I want it straight a curl secret or a rotating hair brush dryer thingy if I want it curly and if I want to look like Crystal Tipps I hang my head upside down and blast it with a hairdryer. "
See if I do the tip my head upside down, it goes all frizzy at the top? And straighteners don't fix it?
I can't get body into my hair, I really struggle with it. Grr.
I bought a proper blow dry brush as if that would magically know what to do.
Doh.
I tried copying a YouTube video but suspect I need to lift weights to get stamina in my arms, and practice maybe 3x a day.
I'm so glad it's not just me!
I can recommend the GHD air hairdryer though, I love it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can but it takes forever as my hair is naturally wavy ...
And I have to use a lot of the straightening products on it to keep it sleek and shiny..
But most of the time I just air dry it and leave it tousled |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can but it took lots of practise & a fair few hairbrushes!!!
Getting mine chopped tomorrow so will be easier!!!"
I'm seriously considering getting mine chopped... |
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over a year ago
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"Although I have a hairdresser standard drier, it's just a few rubs on the towel and I'm good to go
Wherever "go" is is debatable though "
You let your beard air dry? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Are there any girls here who can blow dry their own hair - like how a hairdresser does it?
If you can, I'm in total awe."
I've never had mine blow dried by a hair dresser so I have no idea
I do have a good hair dryer though and naturally curly hair so i blast my fringe and then a very quick blast over the rest then let it dry naturally |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Are there any girls here who can blow dry their own hair - like how a hairdresser does it?
If you can, I'm in total awe."
I think of this every time i do my hair lol.
Quick blow dry and straighten thats the best i can do |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I find when I want to look amazing is doesn't work & when it's just for everyday it's perfect!!
I have naturally curly hair so have to apply quite a few products to make it manageable.
To straighten it I blow dry it roughly till dry then i straighten it with GHD's in sections, starting underneath & working upto the crown. |
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"Although I have a hairdresser standard drier, it's just a few rubs on the towel and I'm good to go
Wherever "go" is is debatable though
You let your beard air dry?"
Mostly, although I apply some beard oil as well which keeps it in shape generally. |
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over a year ago
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"Yes.. but then again Im a hairdresser lol x"
I would have though even being a hair dresser doing your own hair would be a lot harder than doing somebody else's |
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over a year ago
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No BUT...I discovered Remmington Keratin Therapy Pro Styler, it's fab, I wash/dry my hair and it's a fuzz ball...10 mins later I have what looks like a curly blow from the salon - best £25 I've ever spent |
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"Yes.. but then again Im a hairdresser lol x
I would have though even being a hair dresser doing your own hair would be a lot harder than doing somebody else's "
Have you noticed that most most male hairdressers have no hair to speak of anyway? |
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over a year ago
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V here. I must be the one person who has the crappest hair at the hairdressers. With longish curly ringlets after she's finished combing it, colouring it with foils, washing it, brushing it, cutting it and brushing it again I look like effing crystal tips!!!
Takes a week to calm down.
Google "what girls with curly hair look like in the morning" A picture of a sheep with bad hair will pop up. It's true... That is what I look like.
V xxx
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I had a proper hair style I used to be able to. Now I can't keep my arms up long enough; I can't even straighten it all myself at the moment. The products you use do help with styling and drying |
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