Blow it out! How to Get Great Hair at Home

Want the blow-by-blow on how to get hair that looks like it's been blown out at a salon? Here's the way to get that great, professional-looking blowout look. Start by washing and conditioning hair, being careful to leave just a little conditioner residue in hair - this helps smooth down potential flyaways. Rubbing hair vigorously to dry will give hair lots of frizz; instead, just blot hair dry. If you have one of those high-absorbency towels, then simply wrap wet hair up into it and wait for a few minutes. Pick a heat-styling product that works with your type of hair, such as a volumizing formula for limp, fine hair or a frizz-prevention serum that protects from heat. Next, strategically pin up sections of hair with a clip or claw that allows you to work on one section of hair at a time. Let down one- to four-inch sections of hair and prepare to dry them. Use an ionizing blow dryer with a nozzle that directs the air instead of simply blowing hair around.


Point the nozzle downward and sandwich hair between the dryer and a hairbrush. Your choice of brush depends on the look you're going for. If you want full, voluminous hair with a slight curl, then go for a rounded brush. A flat paddle brush is best for a sleeker-looking blowout. As each section dries and falls into place, give it a blast of cool air to set it. Follow with a finishing cream to smooth frizz. Go easy on styling products - it's much easier to add more when you need it than to take it out when you've used too much. Give yourself plenty of time and practice to perfect your technique, and you'll look salon-styled in no time!