How to diffuse your hair correctly

Struggling with frizz or losing your wave pattern when drying?

It's all in the diffusing technique!

Here are simple steps to preserve your natural waves with every dry...

Low heat and low speed

Using a low heat setting and a low speed helps to prevent overheating the hair and causing damage.

High heat can also contribute to frizz and disrupt the natural pattern of waves.

Avoiding blowing out waves

"Blowing out waves" refers to using too much force or heat when drying the hair, which can straighten or loosen natural waves.

By using a gentle heat and airflow, you can preserve the natural texture of the hair.

Cupping the hair and holding the diffuser in place

Gently gathering sections of hair in the diffuser bowl and allowing the air to dry hair while maintaining its natural shape.

This helps to encourage the formation of waves or curls while drying without causing frizz.

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