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Your time is precious, so why spend it on the boring bits like drying your hair? Skip to the fun stuff with our tips on how to dry hair in a hurry.
There are several ways you can dry hair in a hurry - happily, none of them involves radiators, hand dryers or a trouser press. For haircare and styling products, zip over to allbeauty right here.
It's infuriating but happens to all of us: we wake up and realise dry shampoo just won't cut it. But the drying and styling that goes with washing hair can be a nightmare. And blasting your hair with heat often results in a (literal) hot mess. Happily, there are tricks you can learn to speed up dry time and leave hair looking groomed.
Tip #1 Switch Towels or Grab a Tee
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Wrapping your head in a turban does speed drying time, but it's what the turban's made of that counts. Switch to a microfibre towel or, if you don't have one to hand, use a microfibre cloth to gently pat your hair while it's wet and remove as much water as possible. And for the smoothest, kindest dry, grab a clean t-shirt and tie it around your head. A t-shirt is softer and kinder to the hair - you'll see less breakage and frizz which means less styling time.
Tip #2 Conditioner
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Did you know? Conditioner seals the hair and forces water out, which means quicker drying time! Make sure to comb it through, so all of the hair is evenly coated. Best of all, use a leave-in conditioner. Using a leave-in product means more moisture, less frizz and smoother hair. If you have naturally curly hair and want to encourage them, be sure to use a curl-hydrating conditioner.
Tip #3 Primer
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Tip #4 Comb
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It's tempting to scrub with a towel, then blast with the heat. But combing your hair first will stop you looking like a bird's nest once the hair is dry, and you may get away with just using a little styling serum to finish (like this awesome one by Paul Mitchell).
Tip #5 Use The Right Styling Products - They're Out There!
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If you're dreading the blow dry because your hair needs so much styling afterwards, then look at your styling products. Using a anti-frizz serum on damp hair, or a curl enhancer, means you can rough dry hair and still end up with a great result.
Tip #6 Please Don't!
Please don't be tempted to do any of the following!
Dry your hair using the straighteners - the water will literally boil around your hair, doing untold damage. For ultimate styling, by all means use a Steampod, but only on dry, heat protected hair
Hold the dryer too close to your head, on a high heat. That's the fastest way to split ends, brittle hair and an itchy scalp. The best way to dry hair is to use the lowest possible heat setting and keep the dryer moving at all times
Tip #6 Blow Dry Tips Hair experts Schwarzkopf have the following advice for an effective, fast, blow dry:
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