Oily hair is a serious problem that many people face and do not know how to deal with.
There is an interesting tip from an old magazine about using a hair dryer to reduce the oiliness of your hair, so it is worth looking at in more detail.
Temperature control
One of the important aspects of using a hair dryer is adjusting the temperature. If the temperature is too high, the hair dryer can stimulate the glands of the scalp to produce more sebum, which will lead to hair getting dirty quickly. It is recommended to choose a lower temperature and use it accordingly.
Using the hub
A concentrator is a hair dryer attachment that directs the air flow in a specific direction. When used correctly, a concentrator allows you to concentrate the air flow on specific areas of your hair, reducing the amount of time the hair dryer spends on each section of your hair and thus reducing the risk of overheating your scalp.
Distance from scalp
Maintaining the correct distance between the hair dryer and the scalp is also important to prevent excess oiliness of the hair. It is necessary to keep the hair dryer about 15-20 cm away from the scalp to avoid overheating and stimulation of the glands of the scalp.
Completing the process with cool air
Once you have finished drying your hair, it is important to use the cool setting of your hair dryer to set your style. This will help close the hair cuticle and prevent excess oil production, keeping your hair looking fresh.
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