How to Keep a Blowdry Fresh on the Second Day
Tuesday, 23 June 2015 - 2:20 | Views - 1,373

Whether you get a professional blow-out or you do it yourself, you may be wondering how to keep your blow-out fabulous on Day 2, Day 3 and beyond?
Here's the deal about blow-outs: Once you sleep on it, your natural hair texture can spring to life. This means straight hair gets flat and oily or curly hair becomes unruly.
To help your blowout last, make sure to rinse hair thoroughly after you wash to get out any conditioner residue and spritz damp locks with a volumizer spray or mousse before blowing hair dry.
If you're prone to frizzies, a finishing cream can help keep the cuticle smooth.
If your hair still falls flat or frizzes up on the 2nd or 3rd day, try these tips:
For curly hair, wet a brush, shaking out excess water and running the brush through your hair while blow-drying. You can also use a couple spritzes of styling spray to keep it in place.
If hair is really coarse and dry, try palming a bit of serum or leave-in conditioner on hair.
Straight, fine hair tends to become oily after a day. Keep second day hair fresh with a spritz of dry shampoo or even baby powder.
Revive hair with a curling iron and a spritz of hairspray. If you're going for a smooth look, run a flat-iron over the hair.
Give fine hair volume on the 2nd day by working hairspray along the crown with your fingers, massaging the spray into your roots at the crown until about an inch back of the head.