The type of brush you use while blow drying your hair can make all the difference when it comes to reducing frizz and accomplishing a sleek final look. Rubenstein recommends opting for either a boar bristle brush or a ceramic round brush for the smoothest results.
Also question is, why does my hair get frizzy after blow drying?
If your hair is getting frizzy after a blow dry it might be because you haven't fully dried it. This sounds a bit weird but if you touch your hair and it still feels cold then it could still be damp even if it feels dry. This leftover moisture will make your strands swell and eventually cause frizz.
Similarly, what should I put on my hair after blow drying? DO: Tame flyaways and frizz with a hair oil.
If you have fine, dry, or frizzy hair, you'll want to reach for a hair oil either before or after your blow-dry (we're partial to Kérastase Discipline Oléo-Relax Oil).
Also, how do you make your hair soft after blow drying?
Once the hair is completely dry, if it's going to flat ironed or curled, a thermal protection product is usually applied. After the hair is completely finished, a few drops of finishing oil and/or shine serums or spray will be applied to seal in the moisture and add soft silkiness.
Can a hair dryer reduce frizz?
A blow dryer used by Drybar stylists every day to achieve the perfect blowout. Buttercup Blow Dryer is the ultimate blow drying tool. With ionic technology that seals the cuticle to reduce frizz while drying, it provides the shiniest, smoothest blowouts in 20 percent less time than most professional dryers.