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3 Ways to Spend Less Time Blow-Drying Your Hair

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August 15, 2014
WRAP IT UP
A microfiber turban quickly absorbs excess moisture. Bundle your hair in one after you shampoo and let the turban sop up moisture while you eat breakfast and put on your makeup. When you take it off, you’ll have cut drying time in half.

Tip: Heat styling can parch your hair. TRESemmé ®Smooth & Silky Shampoo and Conditioner cleanse and moisturize without weighing down your strands.

USE THE RIGHT TOOLS
You’ll get a more efficient blowout if you use a dryer of at least 1800 watts and a big round brush with a combination of natural and nylon bristles. 

Tip: The cleanser, conditioner and sealer in TRESemmé Thermal Creations and Heat Tamer spray help detangle and smooth hair before you even turn on the dryer.

SLEEP ON IT
If you have long hair, try washing it at night. Then, while it’s still damp, twist it into a bun on the top of your head and go to bed. When you take it down in the morning, you’ll have a lot of volume at your roots already. You can finish blow-drying it at a low setting. 

Tip: Add more lift with Suave Professionals® Volumizing Root Boost Spray.

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