Somewhere along the way, women got the idea in their head that blowouts were only meant to last for a day, two days maximum. While it’s true that a blowout isn’t meant to last forever, blowout hair styling can get you through four or five whole days if you know how to care for it. To make sure that your visit to the blowout bar isn’t a waste of time, here are some
tips on how to make your blowout last.
Dry Shampoo Is Your Friend
Many women end up washing away a perfectly good blowout because their roots are starting to feel greasy. You can extend the life of your blowout by using dry shampoo. Dry shampoo will suck up the excess oil at your roots, allowing you to skip the shower. Ask your stylist for a dry shampoo recommendation the next time you’re in the blowdry salon.
Sleep Right
One of the main ways that women sabotage their new blowout bar style is by not prepping their hair correctly before going to sleep. To keep your hair from becoming tousled overnight, gather your hair into a loose top knot before you to bed. If you really want to do the right thing by your hair while you sleep, invest in a satin pillowcase. Satin pillowcases are gentler on the hair than cotton ones.
Add A Little Shine And Hydration
If your blowout is starting to look a little dry, bring it back to life by adding a very light bit of hair oil, focusing on the ends as you apply. This will put some shine and moisture back into your hair without weighing it down or making it greasy. You can ask your blowdry salon stylist to recommend some of their favorite oils for your hair type.
If you follow these tips, you can get the most out of your blowout. A blowout is a great way to look your best and invest in a single style that will last you throughout the week. If you want to give blowout hair styling a try, call our
Blow Dry Bar Apex salon to book an appointment today.