This article was co-authored by Arthur Sebastian. Arthur Sebastian is the Owner of Arthur Sebastian Hair Salon in San Francisco, California. Arthur has worked as a hair stylist for over 20 years and received his Cosmetology License in 1998. He believes that the true work of a successful hair stylist comes from passion and a love for hairdressing.
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Using heat to style your hair can damage your hair over a long period of time. Thankfully, there are many heat protection products that can reduce the damage that heat does to your hair. Use a heat protection spray before you dry or straighten your hair for best results.
Steps
Prepping Your Locks
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1Start with wet hair. Make sure that your hair is clean and has been properly conditioned. If you shampooed, ensure that all of the shampoo is washed out of you hair before applying conditioner. Rinse your hair with cool water before stepping out of the shower. A cool rinse ensures that your hair follicle is closed tightly and minimizes hair loss.[1]
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2Detangle your hair. Use a wide tooth comb to detangle your hair before drying. Begin at the ends of your strands and work your way up to your scalp. Do not tug too hard on any tangles in your hair.[2]Advertisement
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3Apply a heat protection spray. Before blow drying your hair you should apply a heat protecting spray. Hold the spray bottle about a foot from your head and spritz your wet hair. Make sure to cover the entire surface area.[3]
- Heat protection spray can be found in the haircare aisle of most general and beauty stores.
- Select a heat protection spray that can be used on wet and dry hair.
Drying Your Hair
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1Blow dry hair with a paddle brush. Avoid using a round brush to dry your hair if you intend to straighten your hair. Trade your round brush for a paddle brush. This will guide the hair into a straighter position.[4]
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2Blitz the hair with the cool setting. Set the straight hair with the cool setting on your hair drying. Heat is helpful when you are styling hair. The cool setting on the hair dryer helps to keep that style for hours.[5]
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3Spritz the hair with a heat protector. Before you apply more heat to your hair with the hair straightener, spritz the strands with the heat protection spray. Make sure that you select a spray that you can use for both wet and dry hair.[6]
Straightening Your Hair
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1Divide your hair into sections. Section off your hair into at least three different sections on each side and the back. Decide which section you would like to work with first and clip the other sections of hair out of the way.
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2Straighten each section. Work the straightener through the strands of hair. Set your straightener to a medium heat setting. Move slowly through the hair but do not stop and hold the straightener on the hair. This will damage or burn the hair.[7]
- Using a low setting will require you to drag the straightener through your hair multiple times, which can damage the hair.
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3Set the style. Use a hairspray or blitz the hair again with the cool setting on the hair dryer to set the hairstyle.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhat should I look for in a heat protectant?Arthur SebastianArthur Sebastian is the Owner of Arthur Sebastian Hair Salon in San Francisco, California. Arthur has worked as a hair stylist for over 20 years and received his Cosmetology License in 1998. He believes that the true work of a successful hair stylist comes from passion and a love for hairdressing.
Professional Hair StylistLook for a spray that can do double-duty and also protect your hair from the sun. Quite a few products now have UV protectants. If you'll be spending a lot of time in the sun, these products can protect your hair from becoming weathered and faded. -
QuestionHeat protectant spray is wet, so how do I straighten my hair while it's in? My straightener only works on dry hair.Community AnswerDon't put on as much spray. A light spritz is all that is needed, and shouldn't leave your hair wet.
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QuestionCan I put my serum in before straightening or after washing the hair?Community AnswerI would suggest putting it in after you wash your hair, because then it has time to dry and it lets the serum do its job. I would be careful when putting it in your hair before using a hot tool, because it could fry your hair or ruin the hot tool. But if it helps, then use less than a quarter sized amount. I would also suggest that if you are putting serum in your hair while it is dry, you put it more towards the ends.
Warnings
- Too much heat applied to your hair will damage your hair over time. Heat protecting spray helps to minimize this damage.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Use caution when working with a hair straightener. The straightener will get very hot and can burn your skin.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- Hair dryer
- Hair straightener
- Paddle brush
- Heat protecting spray
- Hairspray
References
- ↑ http://stylecaster.com/beauty/how-to-wash-your-hair/
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About This Article
Heat protection spray coats the individual hairs on your head and protects them from damage caused by blow driers and irons. To use heat protection spray, spritz your hair when it’s damp, making sure to cover the entire area. Then, blow-dry your hair with a paddle brush. Before straightening your hair, you'll want to apply another light layer of heat protectant spray. Then, straighten your hair as normal! To learn how to prep your hair in the shower, read on!