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What's The Right Way To Dry Your Hair?
Drying hair after a wash seems like a simple enough task, right? Only it is not. People lose 30% to 40% of their hair due to ignorance on the right hair-drying technique.
Rubbing hair vigorously can break the hair strands and lead to split ends, while patting hair gently and leaving the scalp moist for too long can attract dirt, making it greasy.
Your coarse rough towel is no good either. All the tugging and rubbing, loosens hair follicles.
Blasting hair with a blow dryer may make the job somewhat easier, but it strips the natural moisture from your hair cuticles, making it dull, dry and brittle.
So, how to dry hair after a wash? The right way of drying hair may require meticulous work and time on your end.
However, when done right, you will notice a visible reduction in hair fall, healthy shine and more volume, minus the grease.
To get the best out of each wash, here is the right way to dry hair, take a look.

Squeeze
Hair
With
Hands
The
right
way
to
dry
hair
is
to
squeeze
out
the
excess
water
with
your
hands
first,
before
using
a
towel.
Once
you
turn
off
the
shower,
collect
small
sections
of
the
hair
in
your
hand,
and
squeeze
out
the
excess
water.
Avoid
twisting
hair,
as
it
can
lead
to
breakage.

Throw
Your
Coarse
Towel
Your
coarse
towel
does
more
damage
than
any
good.
It
makes
your
hair
turn
frizzy,
prone
to
breakage
and
also
weakens
the
root.
For
a
smooth,
frizz-free
drying,
use
a
microfiber
towel
or
even
an
old
T-shirt.
The
soft
material
of
a
used
t-shirt
will
help
dry
hair
easily,
without
causing
tangles
or
breakage.

Blot
Hair
With
Towel
What
you
should
never
do
when
drying
hair
is
to
rub
your
mane
rigorously
with
a
towel.
Instead,
blot
and
squeeze.
Grab
small
section
of
your
hair,
gently
blot
it
from
the
bottom,
working
your
way
up.
Repeat
this,
until
you
have
thoroughly
towel-dried
all
of
your
hair.

Shake
The
Water
Out
Flip
hair
upside
down,
and
shake
your
head
for
a
few
seconds,
until
the
excess
droplets
of
water
come
out.
Later,
fluff
your
hair
gently
with
your
fingers,
and
massage
the
roots.
This
is
not
only
a
quick
way
to
dry
hair,
but
it
also
stimulates
blood
flow
to
your
scalp,
which
in
turn
promotes
hair
growth.

Hair
Serum
Hair
serum
forms
a
protective
layer
on
your
hair,
which
minimises
damage
from
exterior
elements
and
helps
lock
in
the
moisture.
Take
a
few
drops
of
any
of
the
natural
herb-infused
hair
serums
and
rub
it
gently
through
the
length
of
your
hair.

Blow
Dry
Skip
blow
drying,
if
you
can,
but
if
you
have
to
use
it,
make
sure
you
hair
has
dried
at
least
60%
to
80%
naturally.
Set
the
dryer
on
the
coolest
mode
and
keep
it
at
least
6
inches
away,
and
keep
moving
the
dryer
constantly
around!
Style
it
the
way
you
want.
This
is
the
right
way
to
dry
hair
after
a
hair
wash.



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