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Make the Most of Your Styling With a Black Hair Dryer
Reimagine your morning routine with a modern black hair dryer. Whether you're looking to straighten your locks or diffuse your curls, these tools are the professional assist your hair has been waiting for.
Which Black Hair Dryer Is Best?
There's no single best hair dryer, but there may be a hair dryer that's best for you. It all depends on your hair texture and personal preferences.
Classic hair dryers dry hair using a steady flow of hot and/or cold air. Some brands offer attachments to help concentrate the air flow or volumize curls. Spinning dryer brushes and hot paddle brushes are like a styling tool and hair dryer in one. Straighten and dry your air at the same time without trying to juggle multiple devices.
How Do Black Hair Dryers Work?
Traditional hair dryers work by blowing air on hair strands to speed up the drying process. The outer color of your dryer doesn't necessarily affect how it works, though the inky hue does look great on your bathroom counter. But other features, such as ionic technology or a concentrator attachment, can help you achieve your hair goals.
Specialty products, such as the Revlon One-Step hair dryer and volumizer brush, help reduce the amount of time it takes to get ready in the morning by combining steps. Instead of blow-drying your hair and then using a brush to volumize, you can do both at the same time. This approach can also help reduce hair damage and minimize frizz.
To get the best results from your hair dryer, follow these tips:
After applying a heat protectant to safeguard your hair’s health, divide your hair into small sections, and dry each section thoroughly before moving on.
Always point the airflow down the hair shaft for a sleeker look.
Opt for dryers with ionic technology to help seal the hair cuticle and reduce frizz.
Use your dryer’s cold shot setting to lock in styles.
How to Clean a Black Hair Dryer Brush
It's important to clean your brush hair dryer every few weeks to prevent excessive buildup of natural oils, hair products and actual hair. To keep your tool in tip-top shape:
Unplug your brush.
Use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to remove loose hair from between the brush’s bristles.
Wipe down the bristles with a damp cloth — a toothbrush can be handy for getting in between bristles and down toward the base.*
For stubborn buildup, especially on the brush’s handle, use a cloth moistened with a few drops of alcohol de uso externo
*Don't soak hair dryer brushes in water, as this could damage the electrical components.
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