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Jan 19, 2013
Beth F.
Blowdry hair without it looking like a frizzball tornado hit it afterwards? What hair dryer do you use?
Jan 19, 2013
Kaitlyn M.
Use a anti frizz product before blow drying
Jan 19, 2013
Kennedy S.
I agree with Kaitlyn . There's always a difference between when I blowdry my hair personally and when the salon does it! It has to do with the anti frizz products they use and how much time they spend on blowdrying each piece. They spend alot of time concentrating the heat on small sections of hair and a barrel brush!
Jan 19, 2013
Beth F.
Thanks girls, I'll pile on the anti frizz products next time and see if that helps