Sunday, November 15, 2009

If I curled my hair with curlers, could I dry then with a hair dryer to make them set?

I know its better to sleep with them in but is it possible to dry them with dryer, or not.



If I curled my hair with curlers, could I dry then with a hair dryer to make them set?

i work in retail and in hairdressing.



usually to set your hair you neeD to :



*wash towel dry the hair..



*apply a setting lotion e.g Matther James Quickset. (or else the curls will drop out within a few hours)



*either sleep on the rollers, apply heat under a wall dryer or gentle hot hairdryer. (any will work just the same.



*when completely dry (and i mean totally dry unless it will set floppy with no curl) unwind them gently, applying a shine or smoothing serum, e.g PPS's Shine it.



*OPTIONAL: apply hairspray for the fly aways, and to hold the curl for longer :)



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If I curled my hair with curlers, could I dry then with a hair dryer to make them set?

i think if you used a hair dryer it would make is go frizzy try using mouse before you curl.



If I curled my hair with curlers, could I dry then with a hair dryer to make them set?

yes definitely..... use a roller and use dryer and show it in the roller wid ur hair for few seconds and ur curls wil set...... or u can use even roller comb to curl ur hair n tehn set it wid dryer



If I curled my hair with curlers, could I dry then with a hair dryer to make them set?

Yes, I do that, but I find that the curls don't hold as well.

What do you think of this hair Dryer?

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What are your opinions on it?



What do you think of this hair Dryer?

It is a good dryer but you could prob get the same effect from a dryer tht you buy from say walmart or meijer. You are automatically pay more for a dryer at a beauty supply store. and all dryers have one job which is to dry your hair. No matter what they say no dryer can make your hair shinny or straight that is creams and a straightner so to just dry your hair i would buy something from another store besides there. You can purchase attachments such as a difuser or the attachment that is on that one that will allow for the same effect with half the price.



What do you think of this hair Dryer?

It is a good dryer, but so are most. They charge you more because of their wording, as all dryers will take frizz out if you know what you're doing and use the correct brush.



What do you think of this hair Dryer?

the diffuser is good but other than that its pretty much the same as most. you should look in to what settings it has. some dryers only have buttons that say like medium and high.



What do you think of this hair Dryer?

MY ZIP CODE SAYS IT COST $59.99



What'd your zip price it at??



I buy a $20 hair dryer every 3 years.



So would this one last for 6 years??



I honestly doubt it.

What is a very good hair dryer? I don't care about the price. I want a very good one that does

Oh yeah, and I have long thin wavy/curly hair and i sometimes curl it but most of the time i straighten it.



What is a very good hair dryer? I don't care about the price. I want a very good one that does less damage.

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What is a very good hair dryer? I don't care about the price. I want a very good one that does less damage.

I really like the wiggo dyers there a little but they don't frizz the hair out to much when you dry weither of go straight or curly. Good Luck!



What is a very good hair dryer? I don't care about the price. I want a very good one that does less damage.

the best hair dryer and sraightner is probly CHI it works graet but they are a little prica

Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair drye

the next day, i had tonsilitis. Is there a connection with my hair dryer stunt and tonsilitis?



Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.

I don't know about the tonsillitis -- but hair dryer air always tastes good, am i right.



Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.

No because that was just plain hot air not oxygen that you blew into your mouth.



Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.

i doubt it



Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.

Wow, weird.



Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.

Nope just your tonsils acting up.



Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.

No, your hair dryer would have had to have been full of bacteria. Even then, it would've taken more than a day to develop an infection.



Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.

Blowing air into your mouth dries out the mucous membrane of your throat. An intact mucous membrane, that contains many immune cells that live in that WET, mucous environment is the primary defense against bacteria and viruses. Drying out your throat can increase your chances for an infection by reducing that defense.



On the other hand, the incubation time (the time between contracting the infectious organism and getting sick) is usually longer than a day, so chances are, you already had the virus/bacteria in your body and that this all was just coincidence.



Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.

you could have irritated your throat with this stunt by drying it out where mucus membranes are suppose to be

A while back I read in a pet care magazine that you should never blow dry your cats with a hair drye

after you give them a bath. I used to use a hair dryer on my 2 yr. old female but I immediatly stopped after I read this. now, I just hand dry her with a towel. why can't you use a hair dryer on your cat after a bath? any answers will be appreciated! Thanx!



A while back I read in a pet care magazine that you should never blow dry your cats with a hair dryer?

I've never heard of that. What magazine was it? I'd like to read what else they have to say. Don't groomers and people who show their cats use blow dryers? I know you can't use kennel dryers with them. It gets too hot for them and they can't breath.



keep me informed, would you?



Good Luck



lol Jaime-Lyn, when my hubby was doing some stuff for me, hanging pictures and that, our oldest cat attacked his drill! Hit it a few times then laid down and went to sleep. I guess she just had to establish her dominance or check it out or something.



A while back I read in a pet care magazine that you should never blow dry your cats with a hair dryer?

It will probably traumatize her! I wouldn't use one on my dog--she'd try to bite it.



A while back I read in a pet care magazine that you should never blow dry your cats with a hair dryer?

you can. the cat will probably hate it though. my dog barks at our hair dryer but it's just a faster way of drying her. cat's are the same



A while back I read in a pet care magazine that you should never blow dry your cats with a hair dryer?

I never used a dryer... Its kind of traumatic for them...



My old gal would tolerate the bath but she put her paw down when it came to the noisy dryer..



A while back I read in a pet care magazine that you should never blow dry your cats with a hair dryer?

i'm not sure if you're supposed to or not, but i know my kitty would freak out from the noise!! i just towel dry her and then let her dry herself the rest of the way.



A while back I read in a pet care magazine that you should never blow dry your cats with a hair dryer?

not the heat but noise and the blast of wind... also it dries a cat's skin... yours too. By the way, only time I ever had to bathe a cat was after an encounter with a skunk... not good for either of us.



A while back I read in a pet care magazine that you should never blow dry your cats with a hair dryer?

On low air, it's not bad. I have a friend who always uses a dryer. The cat gets good and fluffy and actually likes it. Cat loves bath time.



A while back I read in a pet care magazine that you should never blow dry your cats with a hair dryer?

Well, I have a couple of scars in the pinkie finger of my right hand from the ONE time I tried to blow dry a cat after giving it a bath!



This gorgeous, loveable stray cat showed up at our house, and my sister fell in love with it and wanted to take it home. I decided I would clean her up a bit before the trip. She was a Maine Coon, so she had long hair that was dirty, etc.



She did so well in the bath. Very patient and didn't make a fuss or meow. I thought that because she was so calm, she might be able to handle the dryer (on low), and we could speed up her drying time. The instant I turned it on, she let me know she wanted nothing to do with it!



As I said... I have a couple of teeth marks as a permanent reminder of this lesson! Cats are different and can adjust to different things... but I won't try it again!



A while back I read in a pet care magazine that you should never blow dry your cats with a hair dryer?

It is very bad for their skin. My vet told me to never give my cats a bath at all unless they spilled something bad on themselves. Cats wash themselves.

Does the Infiniti by Conair Hair Designer Hair Dryer work?

i want to straighten my hair. has anyone used this?



Does the Infiniti by Conair Hair Designer Hair Dryer work?

I haven't tried Conair but I would recommend Revlon.

Has anyone tried the Infiniti Hair Designer Hair Dryer with Straightening by Conair?

and does it work good on thick curly hair ?



Has anyone tried the Infiniti Hair Designer Hair Dryer with Straightening by Conair?

i have thick, wavy hair and using the conair infiniti hair designer hair dryer (that's a mouthful lol) gets it straight but poofy and i normally still have to take a flat iron to it. It works well, and avoids a lot of frizz problems, but it's not going to get you hair like perfectly straight



Has anyone tried the Infiniti Hair Designer Hair Dryer with Straightening by Conair?

Thick, curly hair is the biggest challenge for any hair equipment. Conair has long been a quality name in hair dressing, and now they sell to the public. It's worth a try as a dryer. As to straightening, I have my doubts. But I have not seen it anywhere to see what their purpose was.



Up till now the best way to temporarily straighten hair has been "The True Ceramic" hair straightener. It's a ceramic flat iron that does a very good job, unlike what most flat irons on the market today.