Hi, you shouldn’t really see steam coming from your hair when you’re blowdrying, you can try moving the hairdryer a bit further away from the hair a bit, or try a lower heat setting - and always keep the hairdryer moving. I hope this helps!
@@lcmg9425 I am not sure you can say that definitively. The hair is going from wet (with water) to a dry state, so, it would make sense that some of the steam is from the water vapors. The stylist did not use any products pre-blow dry, with the exception of a minor spritz of a conditioning agent. So, with all of this, is it still your opinion that “products” are the cause?
HI Dina, thanks for getting in touch. Are you looking for a blow dry for yourself? Please could you let me know what type of hair you have, i.e. is it long or short, straight or curly, fine of thick etc Also, would you like more or less volume in your hair? Looking forward to hearing from you, best wishes, Pam
@@dinakreh7193 Ahh, thank you for letting me know. I love to use Parlux hairdryers - they have a really good range - and they are all good - it is just a matter of trying a few - just picking them up in the shop before you buy - if you can - to see if you like the weight and feel of the hairdryer. I prefer light weight compact hair dryers as I have a temperamental shoulder! But Jacquie - my colleague who did this blow-dry tutorial prefers a heavier model, as she likes to use a blowdryer with a bit of weight. Please let me know how you get on :) If you have any styles you would like me to cover please let me know :)
Beautiful work , gunna try this before my next big night out !!
My fine hair has been the death of me when it comes to volume , big love for jaquie #needed
Have fun! Glad you enjoyed the tutorial 😊
Beautiful, cheers
Thank you 😊
Many Many Tnx mam
Thank you - glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏼
Great video, love a good bouncy blowdry!
😊 thanks!
Lovely video thanks for sharing.
No problem - glad you’re enjoying!
Thank you for your videos
Muy bello super Pedro 💗 chile
Thank you❤️✨️
You are so welcome
Is it good to see steam come from the hair when blow drying a section?
Hi, you shouldn’t really see steam coming from your hair when you’re blowdrying, you can try moving the hairdryer a bit further away from the hair a bit, or try a lower heat setting - and always keep the hairdryer moving. I hope this helps!
It’s the products x
@@lcmg9425 I am not sure you can say that definitively. The hair is going from wet (with water) to a dry state, so, it would make sense that some of the steam is from the water vapors. The stylist did not use any products pre-blow dry, with the exception of a minor spritz of a conditioning agent. So, with all of this, is it still your opinion that “products” are the cause?
Beautiful
Thank you
What blow dry you recommend?
HI Dina, thanks for getting in touch. Are you looking for a blow dry for yourself? Please could you let me know what type of hair you have, i.e. is it long or short, straight or curly, fine of thick etc Also, would you like more or less volume in your hair? Looking forward to hearing from you, best wishes, Pam
Thanks for replying
Im a bridal hairstylist and im looking for profesional use
@@dinakreh7193 Ahh, thank you for letting me know. I love to use Parlux hairdryers - they have a really good range - and they are all good - it is just a matter of trying a few - just picking them up in the shop before you buy - if you can - to see if you like the weight and feel of the hairdryer. I prefer light weight compact hair dryers as I have a temperamental shoulder! But Jacquie - my colleague who did this blow-dry tutorial prefers a heavier model, as she likes to use a blowdryer with a bit of weight. Please let me know how you get on :) If you have any styles you would like me to cover please let me know :)
Thank you so much❤️
I would love to know more about the product you used and how you used them
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thank you!
Beautiful blow out ❤️
Thanks you 😘
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