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- what kind of tension is recommended to straighten the hair with blowdrying?
- on which three types of hair should you avoid using tension? what should you do instead?
- while blowdrying, where do you place the nozzle of the blowdryer? what are two reasons for the placement?
- how can you use blowdrying to achieve more volume at the root? less volume?
- number the steps of the procedure for blowdrying straight or wavy hair to achieve maximum volume from 1 to 8.
build desired shape from the bottom up, working from the nape up toward the crown.
secure hair with clips above the area you are working on.
while moving in the desired direction, direct airflow toward the top of the brush at the ends of the hair. dry using a 45 - to 90 - degree angle to create fullness.
Brief Explanations
- Tension type for straightening hair with blow - drying usually refers to firm but gentle tension to smooth the cuticle.
- Avoid tension on fine, damaged, and chemically - treated hair. Instead, use a lower heat setting and a wide - tooth comb.
- Place the nozzle of the blow - dryer close to the hair (about 1 - 2 inches) and follow the brush. Reasons: Concentrate heat and control airflow.
- For more root volume, lift hair at the roots while blow - drying. For less volume, blow - dry hair flat against the scalp.
- Without the full list of steps, a general sequence could be: Secure hair with clips (1), Build desired shape from bottom up (2), While moving in desired direction, direct airflow (3).
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- Firm but gentle tension.
- Fine, damaged, chemically - treated hair. Use lower heat and wide - tooth comb instead.
- Close to the hair (about 1 - 2 inches) and follow the brush. Concentrate heat and control airflow.
- Lift hair at roots for more volume; blow - dry flat against scalp for less volume.
- Secure hair with clips (1), Build desired shape from bottom up (2), While moving in desired direction, direct airflow (3) (partial answer due to incomplete step list).