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  • Sep 01,2025 Forwell
    Choosing the Perfect Household Hair Dryer: A Complete Buying Guide

    1. Understand Your Hair TypeDifferent hair types require different heat, speed, and technology when using a hair dryer. Choosing the wrong hair dryer can lead to damage, dryness, and even breakage.Fine or Fine HairCharacteristics: Prone to tangling and lacking shine.Buying Tip:Use a low heat setting and medium-low speeds to prevent heat damage.Ionic technology reduces static and frizz, making hair smoother.Lightweight hair dryers are ideal for everyday use.Coarse or Coarse HairCharacteristics: Dry, difficult to style, and prone to frizz.Buying Tip:A high-power hair dryer (1800–2000W) can quickly dry thick hair.Ceramic or tourmaline hair dryers distribute heat evenly, minimizing damage.Use a focused nozzle for more precise styling.Curly or Wavy HairCharacteristics: Curly or wavy hair is prone to frizz and loss of shape.Buying Tip:A diffuser protects the curl structure and adds volume. Negative ion technology reduces static and frizz, making curls more shiny. Damaged or permed hairCharacteristics: Dry, brittle, and dull. Purchasing Tips:Use a hair dryer with multiple low-temperature settings to avoid damaging hair with high temperatures.Ceramic or tourmaline hair dryers are gentler than metal hair dryers.The cool air setting locks in style and protects color. 2. Key Hair Dryer Featuresa. WattageWattage determines the speed and efficiency of hair drying.Home hair dryers typically range from 1200–2000W.1800–2000W is ideal for most hair types: it's fast and gentle on hair.b. Temperature and Speed ​​AdjustmentMultiple temperature and speed settings allow you to adjust to your hair type and desired style.The cool air setting locks in your style and adds shine.It's recommended to choose at least 3 temperature settings and 2 speed settings.c. Technology TypeIonic: Breaks water molecules into tiny particles, reducing frizz and static, leaving hair smooth and shiny.Ceramic: Provides even heating and gentle drying, suitable for long-term use.Tourmaline/Tourmaline: Emits negative ions, drying hair quickly and reducing frizz, especially suitable for coarse or curly hair.d. AccessoriesConcentrator Nozzle: Concentrates airflow for precise styling.Diffuser: Protects curly or wavy hair and adds volume.Comb Attachment: Allows you to comb while blowing, helping to straighten hair and reduce tangles.e. Weight and FeelLightweight hair dryers (≤500g) are better suited for extended use and reduce arm fatigue.The handle should be ergonomically designed, comfortable to hold, and well-balanced. 3. Noise LevelHigh-power hair dryers are generally noisier. If a quiet home environment is important, choose a model labeled "low-noise" or "quiet." Some high-end hair dryers feature optimized air duct designs, significantly reducing noise while maintaining airflow. 4. Cord Length and Storage Cord length: 6–9 feet (approximately 1.8–2.7 meters) is ideal for use in the bathroom or bedroom. Storage: A foldable handle or hook design saves space and makes it easy to carry around. 5. Safety FeaturesOverheat protection: Prevents the hair dryer from overheating and damaging your hair or the hair dryer itself.Scald-resistant housing: Keeps your hands comfortable when holding the hair dryer. UL/CE certification: Ensures the appliance is safe and compliant. 6. Budget Recommendations Basic Models ($20–$40):Moderate power and simple features make them suitable for occasional use. Disadvantages: Short lifespan and limited temperature adjustment. Mid-Range Models ($50–$100):Balanced features and a comprehensive range of accessories make them suitable for everyday use. More reliable materials and technology offer a good value. Professional ($100+)High power, advanced technology, and exceptional durability.Suitable for daily use or those with long, thick hair. 7. Usage and Maintenance TipsDry your hair in sections to shorten drying time and minimize damage.Regularly clean the air inlet to prevent overheating and reduced power.Spray a heat protectant before using the blow-dryer to minimize damage.Using a cool setting will help your style last longer and protect your hair color.

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  • Aug 25,2025 Forwell
    How to Clean and Maintain Your Home Hair Dryer to Extend Its Life

    1. Clean the hair dryer's air inlet and outlet regularly.The air inlet of a hair dryer is usually equipped with a protective screen to prevent dust and hair from being drawn into the motor. However, this can also cause dust and debris to accumulate, affecting air circulation, reducing wind speed, and even causing overheating.When to clean: We recommend cleaning it weekly or biweekly, especially if you have thick hair.Unplug and let it cool down: Always unplug the hair dryer and allow it to cool completely before cleaning to avoid burns or electric shock.Remove the screen (if removable): Some hair dryers have removable screens to thoroughly clean the dust inside. Refer to the manual when removing the screen to avoid damage.Cleaning Method:Gently brush the air inlet with a soft-bristled brush or an old toothbrush to remove dust and hair.A small vacuum cleaner can be used to remove accumulated dust to prevent dust accumulation inside the hair dryer.Also, be sure to clean the air outlet to prevent clogged debris from affecting air speed.Clean the body: Wipe the surface of the hair dryer with a clean, dry cloth to remove oil and dust, keeping it clean. 2. Avoid prolonged continuous use.The hair dryer contains a motor and heating element. Prolonged continuous use can cause the temperature to rise, and overheating can damage the motor or thermal element.Appropriate usage time: We recommend limiting continuous use to 15-20 minutes at a time. Avoid prolonged use.Break: If you need to dry or style your hair for extended periods, it's recommended to turn off the hair dryer mid-use and allow it to cool naturally for a few minutes.Overheat protection: Most hair dryers have overheat protection, but frequent use is not recommended. Developing good usage habits is key. 3. Proper hair dryer storage: The storage environment significantly impacts the lifespan of the hair dryer. High humidity or damaged cords can cause device malfunction.Dry and ventilate: After use, store the hair dryer in a dry and ventilated area to avoid moisture that can cause rust to the circuitry.Avoid direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to strong sunlight can cause discoloration of the casing and deterioration of the plastic.Cord handling:Gently coil the cord after use. Avoid twisting or folding it to prevent breakage of the internal conductors.You can use Velcro straps to secure the cord to keep it neat and tidy. Placement: Avoid placing the hair dryer in areas prone to dropping or being crushed to prevent mechanical damage. 4. Pay attention to the operating environment and voltage.Humidity Control: When using the hair dryer in high-humidity areas such as bathrooms, minimize water ingress to maintain electrical safety.Voltage Matching: Hair dryers are typically marked with a rated voltage (e.g., 220V). Ensure that your household power supply voltage meets the requirements of the hair dryer to avoid voltages that are too high or too low.Avoid voltage fluctuations: Frequent voltage fluctuations can damage internal components. If necessary, use a voltage stabilizer to protect the hair dryer. 5. Regularly Check the Cords and PlugsThe cords and plugs are critical to electrical safety and may become worn or damaged during use. Check the Cord Sheathing:Regularly inspect the cords for tears, cracks, or wear.If you notice any damage to the cord sheathing, discontinue use to avoid the risk of electric shock and fire. Check the Plug:Confirm that the plug metal plate is not bent or corroded and that it plugs and unplugs easily.If the plug is loose or overheats, repair or replace it immediately. Repairing the cord yourself is not recommended; refer it to a professional repairer. 6. Avoid using non-genuine accessories.Many hair dryer accessories, such as nozzles and diffusers, can directly affect hair drying performance and safety.Use genuine accessories: When purchasing, prioritize official manufacturer accessories to ensure compatibility and safety.Avoid cheap imitations: Cheap accessories made of substandard materials can cause overheating, jamming, or even damage the hair dryer.Inspect accessories regularly: Replace any cracked or damaged accessories promptly to avoid compromising user experience and safety.

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  • Aug 18,2025 Forwell
    Common Curling Iron Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

    1. Ignoring differences in hair quality and choosing an inappropriate curling ironMisconception: Many people focus on price, appearance, and brand when choosing a curling iron, but overlook the most important factor: hair quality. Different hair types require different curling irons. Choosing the wrong curling iron will not only fail to achieve the desired results, but may also damage your hair.How to avoid this:Fine hair: Fine hair is easily damaged by high temperatures, so choose a curling iron with an adjustable temperature, preferably no higher than 170°C. Also, choose a smaller barrel diameter (approximately 19mm-25mm) for fine, curly hair to avoid creating overly tight curls.Coarse hair: If your hair is thick and resilient, choose a curling iron with a higher temperature (180°C-200°C) and a slightly larger barrel diameter (over 25mm) to create naturally loose, long waves. 2. Excessive temperatures damage hair.Myth: Many people mistakenly believe that the higher the curling temperature, the better the results, so they increase the temperature without hesitation. However, excessively high temperatures can cause hair to lose moisture, leading to dryness, breakage, and even color fading.How to avoid this:When choosing a curling iron, check its temperature control. Many high-end curling irons offer adjustable temperatures to suit your hair type. For fine hair, a temperature between 150°C and 170°C is recommended, while for coarse hair, 170°C to 190°C is recommended.For daily use, avoid using excessively high temperatures, especially without using a heat protectant spray.Generally speaking, if your hair sets quickly at a lower temperature, avoid using excessively high temperatures. When it comes to the durability of your hairstyle, excessively high temperatures do not necessarily lead to better results. 3. Overheating caused by prolonged use of the curling ironMyth: Many people, hoping for longer-lasting curls, leave the curling iron on their hair for too long. However, overheating your hair not only damages it but can also make it brittle and breakable.How to Avoid:Curling should last no more than 10-15 seconds per session. For fine hair, this time can be shortened; for coarse hair, it can be slightly longer, but still no longer than 20 seconds.When using a curling iron, work in sections, curling small sections of hair at a time. This allows for even heat distribution and avoids overheating any one section.Pay attention to the temperature and duration of your curls. Avoid relying too much on the high heat of the curling iron and instead enhance the hold through technical application. 4. Not Using Heat Protectant SprayMyth: Many people neglect to use heat protectant spray when using a curling iron, resulting in dry, frizzy, and breakable hair. Heat damage accumulates, especially with frequent curling.How to Avoid:Apply a heat protectant spray or hair oil before each use of the curling iron. Heat protectants create a thin film on the hair, shielding it from direct heat and minimizing heat damage. It's best to choose heat protectant sprays that are alcohol- and silicone-free, as they avoid weighing your hair down or clogging your pores.If you prefer a more natural, non-greasy finish, opt for a lightweight spray to ensure protection without looking too heavy. 5. The wrong curling iron size for your hair style Mistake: When choosing a curling iron, many people simply go large or small without considering their hair type. Each curling iron size is suitable for their hair type, and mismatching can significantly reduce the quality of your curls. How to avoid this: If you're looking for big waves or natural curls, choose a larger diameter curling iron (32mm or larger). This will create loose, natural waves. If you're looking for tight, small curls, choose a thinner curling iron (19mm-25mm) for a more defined, long-lasting curl. Adjust the diameter of the curling iron based on the length of your hair and the tightness of your curls. Short hair can use a smaller iron, while long hair is better suited to a larger iron. 6. Not Mastering Curling TechniquesMyth: Many people use curling irons improperly, resulting in uneven curls and even unsustainable curls. This incorrect technique can lead to a stiff, unnatural look.How to Avoid:Zone Curling: Before curling, divide your hair into sections. Curl small amounts of hair at a time, avoiding excessive volume. This allows for even heat transfer and more uniform curls.Curl Angle: Adjust the angle of the curling iron as you curl. For naturally flowing waves, hold the iron flat at a 90-degree angle. For more volume, hold it slightly vertically.Curl Direction: For a more natural effect, try alternating the direction of your curls (left and right). This prevents your curls from looking too uniform and stiff. 7. Not Cleaning the Curling Iron PromptlyMyth: After prolonged use, residue from hair oil, conditioner, and other ingredients can accumulate on the heating plate, affecting curling results and potentially damaging your hair.How to Avoid This:After each use, wipe the heating element with a clean, soft cloth to remove any oil or conditioner residue.If the curling iron is heavily soiled, gently scrub it with a mild detergent and water. Avoid using sharp objects to remove dirt and damage the heating plate.Regularly check the heating element to ensure it is not clogged with excessive dust or oil. 8. Not Adjusting the Operating Method to the Length of Your HairMyth: Different hair types require different lengths and thicknesses for curling. Improper operation can result in unsatisfactory curls or even overheating certain areas.How to Avoid This:Long Hair: For long hair, use a larger diameter curling iron (32mm or larger) and start curling from the roots to avoid harsh curls at the ends. Short hair: Short hair is best suited to using a smaller diameter curling iron (19mm-25mm). Tilt the iron slightly to create more dimension and movement. 9. Over-reliance on power and neglecting portabilityMyth: Many people only buy cordless curling irons, overlooking their portability when traveling or on the go. In particular, different voltages and socket types in some countries can cause incompatibility and create difficulties.How to avoid this:Opt for a travel-sized curling iron. Many brands offer adjustable voltages (100-240V), ensuring compatibility worldwide.You can also choose cordless or rechargeable curling irons, which offer greater flexibility and convenience, especially for frequent travelers. 10. Not using curling iron accessories wellMyth: Many curling irons come with accessories like clips and gloves, which can help you better control your curls, but many people overlook their importance. How to avoid:Gloves: Use heat-resistant gloves to protect your hands from burns, especially when handling curling irons. Gloves help you safely adjust your hair strands.Clips: Use clips to section your hair to prevent tangles and ensure even heating of each strand.Heat pads: Some curling irons come with heat pads to protect the surface from burns.

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  • Aug 11,2025 Forwell
    Voltage vs. Traditional Hair Dryers: Why a Hot Air Brush Saves Time & Reduces Damage

    1. Simultaneous Drying and StylingTraditional hair dryers are simple in design, primarily using powerful hot air to dry hair. Styling requires the use of additional tools, such as round brushes, rollers, and flat irons. This is not only time-consuming but also increases your hair's heat exposure, causing further damage.A hot air brush, on the other hand, combines both drying and styling functions, using hot air and a rotating brush to simultaneously dry and style your hair. This means you don't need to use separate tools; you can accomplish both tasks in one process. This significantly shortens styling time and reduces the damage caused by multiple applications of heat. 2. More Even Heat DistributionTraditional hair dryers sometimes focus their heat on certain areas, potentially overheating or drying certain hair. This can be particularly detrimental to hair health, especially with prolonged use.A hot air brush, on the other hand, typically features a sophisticated air flow control system that evenly distributes the heat throughout the hair. This even heat distribution means hair is smoother, drier, and free of overheating, reducing the damage caused by concentrated heat. 3. Lower Temperature SettingsTraditional hair dryers often require higher temperatures to dry hair quickly, which can be detrimental to fine or damaged hair. Excessively high temperatures can cause hair to dry out, break, or otherwise deteriorate.Hot air brushes typically work by using lower temperatures for both drying and styling. Even at lower temperatures, hot air brushes can effectively dry and style hair without overheating. This is especially important for those with damaged or fragile hair, as it can effectively reduce heat damage. 4. Reduce Frizz and Increase ShineWhile traditional hair dryers can dry hair effectively, they can sometimes leave it frizzy and uneven. You may need to use additional oils, hair masks, or other styling products to add shine or smooth it out.Hot air brushes are designed with this in mind. They often feature bristles or combs to help detangle hair during drying, reducing tangles and frizz. The bristles smooth the hair's surface while drying, helping it absorb air better and reducing frizz, resulting in a smoother, shinier look. This also means you don't need to use high-temperature straighteners or styling products as often, which reduces hair damage. 5. More Precise Styling Control, Reduced Risk of OverheatingTraditional hair dryers require manual operation and can overheat during the drying process, especially when focusing on a specific section of hair. This can easily lead to overheating and even damage. Many people may overlook this in their rush, ultimately resulting in poor hair quality. Hot air brushes are designed for greater precision and often feature different speed and temperature settings that can be adjusted to your hair's needs. The rotating brush head and directed hot air allow for more precise styling, reducing overheating and prolonged heat exposure, thereby effectively minimizing damage. 6. Faster Drying SpeedBecause hot air brushes dry and style simultaneously, they typically dry hair faster than traditional hair dryers. Traditional hair dryers require separate tools for drying, which often slows down the process. Each blow dryer can also focus the hot air on a specific area, prolonging the drying time. The special rotation and hot air flow of a hot air brush removes moisture more quickly, reducing overall drying time. Even when hair is damp, using a hot air brush can accelerate moisture evaporation, allowing you to style your hair in less time. 7. Versatility and Adaptability to Different Hair TypesTraditional hair dryers are typically simple in design. While some styling effects can be achieved with different accessories, most require the use of multiple tools, such as a flat iron and curling iron.Hot air brushes, on the other hand, offer multiple styling functions and are often equipped with different brush heads or attachments to suit various hair types. For example, some hot air brushes have a straightening head for straight hair, while others have a curling head for wavy curls. They also often feature different speeds and temperature settings to accommodate different hair types and seasonal variations. This versatility makes them an all-in-one styling tool, improving efficiency while reducing the need for multiple tools and preventing damage from excessive heat. Why hot air brushes reduce damage Reduce direct heat exposure: Traditional hair dryers typically direct hot air directly onto the hair. If used improperly, overheating can easily damage the hair. The hot air brush's rotating brush head and evenly distributes hot air, preventing heat from being concentrated in one area and making it gentler on your hair. Uniform air flow: The hot air brush's rotating brush head and refined air flow system help keep hair smooth and healthy while drying, eliminating the harsh, uncontrolled heat of traditional hair dryers. Low-temperature design: A key feature of the hot air brush is its low-temperature setting, effectively drying and styling hair without reaching extremely high temperatures, thus minimizing the damage that can be caused by high temperatures.

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  • Aug 04,2025 Forwell
    5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using a Household Hair Dryer

    IntroductionA household hair dryer is a must-have tool for almost everyone's daily hair care. It can not only help you dry your hair quickly, but also assist in styling. If used improperly, it will not only reduce the efficiency of blowing, but may also cause irreversible damage to the hair. 1. Using too high a temperature to damage the hairMany people are accustomed to setting the hair dryer to the highest temperature in order to quickly dry their hair, but high temperature is often the culprit that causes hair to dry and break. Long-term exposure to high temperature will destroy the protein structure of the hair, make the hair brittle and easy to break, and the hair will lose its natural luster.The correct approach is to choose a hair dryer with multiple temperature settings, and give priority to medium or low temperature settings. Especially in summer or when the hair itself is thin and soft and damaged, high-temperature direct blowing should be avoided. In addition, many high-end hair dryers on the market are also equipped with "constant temperature protection" or "intelligent temperature control" functions, which can effectively prevent excessive temperatures and protect hair. 2. The hair dryer is too close to the hairMany people like to put the hair dryer close to the hair or scalp when blowing their hair, thinking that this will dry faster. But in fact, if the hair dryer is too close to the hair, the local temperature will be too high, causing scalp burns, and the hair will be easily dried and brittle by high temperature.It is recommended to keep the hair dryer 15 to 20 cm away from the hair to evenly distribute the hot air and avoid local overheating. At the same time, you can use the diffuser that comes with the hair dryer to help the hot air blow evenly and reduce the direct impact on the scalp and hair, which is especially suitable for people with curly hair or fine hair. 3. Excessive use of hair dryers causes hair drynessFrequent and long-term use of hair dryers is an unconscious habit of many people, especially when they are in a hurry in the morning, but doing so will greatly increase the risk of hair dryness and split ends. Hot air will take away the moisture inside the hair, causing the hair to lose elasticity and luster.It is recommended to gently absorb excess moisture with a towel after shampooing, let the hair dry naturally for about 10-15 minutes, and then use a hair dryer to accelerate drying. This can not only reduce the damage of hot air, but also save time for blowing. Use hair spray or heat protection spray before blowing to form a protective film and reduce heat damage. 4. Not cleaning the hair dryer filterThe hair dryer filter is an important part that prevents dust and hair from entering the machine. If it is not cleaned for a long time, dust will accumulate and clog the filter, causing the hair dryer to lose wind power, or even overheat and damage the motor.It is recommended to remove the filter regularly every 1-2 months and use a clean brush or vacuum cleaner to clean the dust and hair on the filter. Regular maintenance not only improves the efficiency of blowing, but also extends the service life of the hair dryer and avoids safety hazards caused by overheating of the motor. 5. Ignoring the correct direction and technique of the hair dryerMany people blow their hair randomly, ignoring the direction and method of blowing. In fact, the correct direction of blowing is to blow in the direction of hair growth, which can make the hair smoother and reduce frizz.It is recommended to divide the hair into several parts and blow dry them in sections to avoid blowing a large amount of air at one time, which will cause uneven damage to the hair. When blowing, you can use a round comb with a hair dryer to assist in styling and smoothing. Mastering these techniques will not only make your hair look healthier, but also improve the styling effect.

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  • Jul 28,2025 Forwell
    How to prolong the durability of your hairstyle after using a hair straightener?

    1. Use the right hair care productsHeat protection spray: The high temperature of the straightener will directly cause heat damage to the hair, causing dry hair and split ends. To reduce this, it is crucial to use a heat protection spray. These sprays usually contain silicone oil or other heat protection ingredients, which can form a protective film on the surface of the hair, effectively isolating the heat source. When using, spray evenly on dry hair, focusing on the ends of the hair, which can greatly reduce the loss of moisture in the hair during the straightening process and keep the hairstyle smooth and shiny.Setting spray or hair wax: Setting spray not only helps to shape the hair, but also provides a protective barrier between the hair and the external environment. Choose a lightweight setting spray and avoid too heavy products, because too heavy setting products may cause the hairstyle to appear greasy or sticky. If you like a slightly textured hairstyle, you can try hair wax, which can provide extra support for your hair and make the style more durable. 2. Adjust the temperature of the straightenerThe temperature setting of the straightener is very important, and different hair types are suitable for different temperatures. If your hair is fine and soft, you can choose a lower temperature (160℃-180℃), which can effectively reduce the damage to the hair quality and avoid excessive heat causing the hair to be dry and brittle. For coarser hair, you can increase the temperature appropriately (180℃-200℃), which can straighten the hair more effectively, but still be careful not to exceed 200℃ to avoid irreversible damage to the hair.Using a temperature-controlled straightener is a wise choice. Many high-end straighteners have precise temperature control functions, allowing you to adjust the temperature at any time according to your hair quality, thereby reducing heat damage and prolonging the durability of your hairstyle. 3. Avoid humid environmentsHumid air will cause the hair to absorb moisture, which will cause the straightening effect to become loose or curly. In an environment with high air humidity, hair is particularly prone to returning to its natural state, so it is best to avoid going out in humid weather or use equipment such as indoor humidifiers to increase the air humidity. If you have to stay in a humid environment for a while, you can consider using a moisture-proof styling spray, which can help lock the hairstyle and prevent moisture from returning the hair to its original state.If you have to face humid weather when going out, bring a bottle of portable styling spray to fix your hairstyle at any time and help keep your hair smooth. 4. Avoid touching your hair too muchFrequently touching your hair will cause the natural oils in your hair to be unevenly distributed, causing your hair to look greasy or fluffy. Especially after using a straightener to style your hair, the grease and dirt on your hands may affect the gloss of your hair and make your hairstyle lose its original smoothness.To avoid damaging the styling effect, it is recommended to avoid touching or combing your hair with your hands, especially when you are out or at activities. If there are areas that need to be tidied, you can use a comb or special styling tools to gently trim them. 5. Night careUse a silk pillowcase: Silk or satin pillowcases have less friction than ordinary cotton pillowcases, which can reduce the frizz and tangles caused by the friction between your hair and the pillow when you sleep, helping you keep your hairstyle smooth after waking up. This is especially important for straight hair styling. The silk material will not absorb the moisture of the hair and can also maintain the gloss of the hairstyle.Loose hairstyle: When sleeping at night, try to avoid tight hair bands or hairstyles that are tied too tightly. Choose a loose ribbon or hair band to gently fix your hair. This will not only reduce the pulling of hair, but also prevent hair from being flattened at night when sleeping, so as to maintain the fluffy and neatness of the hairstyle. 6. Trim the ends of your hair regularlyEven with the best hair straighteners, the ends of your hair are the most vulnerable to damage. Trimming the ends of your hair regularly not only removes the split ends or dry parts, but also makes your hairstyle neater and avoids the overall effect of the hairstyle being affected by unhealthy ends. The ideal trimming cycle is generally once every 2 to 3 months.Maintaining healthy hair quality helps your hairstyle maintain its luster and smoothness, and reduces the overall looseness of your hairstyle caused by frizzy ends. 7. Use styling tools suitable for your hairstyleMoisture-proof styling products: If you live in an area with high humidity, moisture-proof styling products are essential. These products usually contain anti-humidity ingredients that can form a protective film on the surface of the hair to prevent moisture from affecting the hairstyle. For summer humidities or rainy days, moisture-proof styling spray can effectively keep your hairstyle smooth and neat.If your hairstyle requires stronger hold, such as curly or more structured hair, you can choose a hairspray or styling cream, which can provide strong support and help your hair stay in shape for a day. 8. Cold air settingMany modern hair dryers have a cold air function. After using a hair straightener, it is a good choice to use the cold air of the hair dryer to set your hair. Cold air can help set the hair, fix the position of the hair, and make the surface of the hair smoother and glossier. Cold air can also help lock in the effect of styling products, making the hairstyle more durable.Cold air can also help redistribute the moisture in the hair, prevent excessive heat from evaporating the moisture in the hair, and keep the hair smooth. 9. Avoid overusing hair straightenersFrequent use of hair straighteners will accelerate the aging of hair, causing it to gradually lose its luster and become dry and brittle. In order to maintain the durability of the hairstyle and avoid damage to the hair quality, it is recommended to minimize the frequency of use of hair straighteners. The number of times you use a hair straightener should be controlled within 2-3 times a week to give your hair enough time to recover.When you don't need to straighten your hair, try other ways to style it, such as letting it air dry naturally or using a curling iron to create different looks.

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