Use a warm or cool air dryer
Prefer lower heat settings on your dryer, or even use the cool air function. Too high a temperature can damage the hair cuticle and make it more prone to frizz and breakage. Drying with warm or cool air helps protect the health of your hair.
Have a quality heat protectant
Before using a heating device, apply a heat protectant to your hair. This product forms a protective barrier that reduces heat damage. Choose a heat protectant suitable for your hair type and apply it evenly from roots to tips.
Use our microfiber towel for water absorption
Avoid vigorously rubbing your hair with a towel, as this can cause friction and breakage. Instead, opt for our softer microfiber towel to absorb excess water by gently patting your hair. This reduces blow-drying time and minimizes the risk of damage.
Maintain a reasonable distance
When using the hair dryer, keep it at a reasonable distance from your hair to avoid excessive heat exposure. Keep the hair dryer moving rather than concentrating on one section for a long time.