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The 10 Biggest Blow-Drying Mistakes

by Grace Gold (Subscribe to Grace Gold's posts)
Posted Apr 19th 2011 at 4:00PM  
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Are you blow-drying your strands with the proper technique? Photo: Getty Images

Most of us go about blow-drying our hair with the same excitement we reserve for teeth cleanings and tax filings.

But aching wrists and frizz frustration don't have to be your drying destiny. Chances are, you're likely just making one or more of the most common blow-drying mistakes.

That's what New York-based beauty expert Eva Scrivo reveals in her new book, Eva Scrivo On Beauty. Just as handy with a makeup brush as she is with a pair of stylist shears or a head of highlights, Scrivo has counted famous faces among those who trek to her downtown Bond Street salon.

With all of that A-list appeal, we were surprised to find that Scrivo's advice is of the chill out variety. The expert says issues typically arise when women try too hard. (Now that's some advice that goes well beyond the hairdressing, ladies.)

Are you committing one of these most common mistakes?

1. Not Sectioning Hair First. Flipping your head over and blow-drying until you get dizzy, feel light-headed -- or both -- isn't going to help your cause. Keep a claw clip or duckbill clips near your blow dryer, so that you can easily section hair into the bare minimum of three horizontal sections as you dry.

2. Standing Up As You Blow-Dry. "One of the best pieces of blow-drying advice I can give is to have a seat. You will not believe the difference this makes," says Scrivo. When you're comfortably seated, you can fully harness that upper-body strength without getting tired. Plus, it always helps to steal those precious rejuvenative moments for yourself, wherever you can during the day.

3. Holding The Brush In The Wrong Hand. Many women lift the hairdryer with their dominant hand, while working the brush with the weaker one. You'll get better results by instead holding the brush with your stronger hand, as you'll need the improved dexterity to get the job done in less time. "Even many professional hairdressers learn this incorrectly," says Scrivo. Well, now you can style with even more finesse than them.

4. Overtwisting The Brush. When you brush that first stroke into a section of hair, you don't want to go it more than a quarter turn, which is just enough to give it some smoothing tension without risking snarl. After you pull the brush away from the scalp to the midpoint of strand length, then you can safely start twisting the brush to create shape and curl while under the pointed jet stream of your blow dryer. This is where the magic happens!

5. Pulling The Hair Downward At The Crown. The natural inclination is to pull your brush downward, but that will only give you flat results. That just won't do if you want a roaring mane of silky smoothness. Instead, pull your hair up towards the ceiling, imagining a horseshoe shape coming out of your crown. (Stick with us here.) Hair in the horseshoe should always be blasted in an upwards direction, while hair falling below the horseshoe can be styled downwards for smoothness.

6. Holding The Dryer Too Close. It's totally counterintuitive; holding the mouth of the blow dryer right on top of hair doesn't dry it faster, but only leaves tell-tale damage and pouf in its wake. Always dry with a plastic nozzle in place to regulate and direct heat, and keep it at least an inch away from strands. We had to try it to believe it, but it really does speed things along faster by providing a more even dry -- kinda of similar to a rotating dish in a microwave.

7. Holding The Dryer In The Wrong Position. Your goal: keep that nozzle parallel to each section of hair you hit. Otherwise, the heat will irritate and rough up the cuticle, leaving you with flyaways, damage and smoking strands. And by that, we don't mean sexy.

8. Keeping The Dryer Motionless. Some shake, rattle 'n roll is good for your hips, and apparently, your hair too. Keeping that dryer moving ensures that hair will dry at the same rate all over, and it will actually prevent your shoulder and wrist from hurting from the strain of staying in one spot. "To a stylist, this is second nature, and we do it almost subconsciously," says Scrivo.

9. Going Too Fast. "Women often blow-dry..as if they're in some kind of panic. This is not a race against time. Slow down the process, be more methodical and careful," says Scrivo. In fact, if you race through the process, you'll likely find that you need need to keep going back and re-doing sections anyway, wasting more time in the long run. If your hair dries rapidly (lucky you) before you get a chance to style the section, simply keep a spray bottle of water nearby for a refreshing spritz.

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Eva Scrivo on Beauty. Courtesy Photo

10. Not Drying The Hair Completely. This is for the frizz afflicted out there; if the pouf starts growing almost immediately after you've finished blow-drying, it means you didn't dry it 100 percent. Sometimes hair looks done, but is cold to the touch -- which is the dead giveaway that water is still hiding out in there. "Your hair should be room temperature after blow-drying," advises Scrivo.

In addition to the glam blowout how-to, Scrivo's book covers the gamut of today's top beauty and style questions. From divorcing your stylist guilt-free to finding the prettiest hair color to complement your complexion and 10 fashion commandments to live by, we picked up a handful of new tips, in spite of having been around the beauty block more than just a few times.

And we know we're not the only ones.

Now that you've got the blow-dry down, here are the essential celeb styling tricks that can truly transform your style.

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Lynn, 4-20-2011, 9:01PM

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Why don't they include standing on your left foot, looking into the mirror sideways, closing your right eye ? Give me a BREAK !!!

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lynne, 4-20-2011, 8:44AM

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OMGosh! I hope my daughters read this.

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k, 4-20-2011, 11:02AM

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Most of this advice makes no sense. Have the blow dryer parallel to the hair means the drying air never hits it. A horse shoe on your head? Above and below it? Nonsense.

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J Lea, 4-20-2011, 1:28PM

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Yes hold the blow dryer either strsight up or down beside your head. Wait for your hair to air dry. Then put a horshoe on your head, otherwise known as a plastic hair band, to hold your hair down. You shouldn't have to worry about frizz after that.

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arlene, 4-20-2011, 3:49PM

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Having read the book, I can tell you that everything makes perfect sense there, especially because there are tons of illustrations. I can see how some of this may be confusing because of the way it's paraphrased here, but the book really is great and VERY comprehensive!

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Donna, 4-20-2011, 12:14PM

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Good and thanks for the tips. expecially the one about what hand should be using the dryer. I got that wrong but hey, it definitely makes sence. that is when I do use a blow dryer. Having waist long hair I tend to let it dry on its own then style. Less heat = less damage!!

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joan, 4-23-2011, 1:10AM

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Here they tell you to dry it completely otherwise, frizz results. Elsewhere I read don't over-dry rather, stop before you dry it out completely, otherwise dry hair and frizz results. I still don't get it!

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iwannarock, 4-25-2011, 4:08PM

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iwannarock

I know, and the learning experience is a long and arduous journey towards looking much more together sister! When all eyes are on you it helps to dress for the part.

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Mary, 4-20-2011, 3:20PM

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Mary

After having to blow dry my hair and keep it styled just about everyday for over 20 years while in the military, once I retired, I also retired all of those hairstyles that require all kinds of stuff put on my hair, in my hair, and done with my hair. My hair is now healthier than it was using all of those products being used sold at salons, drug stores, department stores, and grocery stores. I also don't have to spend all of that money. My shampoo is Alba. My body soap is Dr. Bronners. Neither have all of those nasty things that can harm my body or our environment. I don't even bother wearing makeup unless it is a special occasion. I would rather spend my time doing what I want to do, than doing what companies who want to sell me stuff try to sell me on things that they think I should do - makeup, styling hair, wearing high heels, tight jeans, padded bras, and being who I am not. I am a happier person by finally being able to ignore all of that beauty pressure. I am a human being, not some kind of commercialized version of one. They need to get over it.

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iwannarock, 4-25-2011, 4:07PM

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Rejecting artifice and all it's cheesy vaininess makes a woman look kind of pale and wan, but definitely more naturally good looking. Everyone says so! Unless you are over the age of 30 and Caucasian. Then it looks like you forgot something, woman.

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Tonya, 4-20-2011, 6:39PM

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some is true but some is complete crap! For 1- hairs cuticle lays flat from scal towardsthe ends.thats the direction the dryer air should flow 2- heat & airflow is what drys the hair, holding in one area will keep the hair hotter & dry quicker when you "shake" around the dryer you are warming then cooler which will take longer to evoporate the moisture in the hair 3-you can NOT possble get the correct angel on each side of your head with 1 hand, you absoulutely have to switch hands to dry apposing sides of you head. I question if the person who wrote this has any common sense to go along with her advice.

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iwannarock, 4-25-2011, 4:08PM

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I know. She thinks she's so pretty!

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Becky, 4-20-2011, 4:47PM

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I like these tips, but even when I use them, my hair get messy after a few hours. Any more tips???

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iwannarock, 4-25-2011, 4:07PM

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Carry a pick in yer back pocket for those midday Fro Fluff and Puffs and you are GOLDEN my dear!

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MadamXXX, 4-20-2011, 6:18PM

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And what is the purpose of that outdated photo? If it's supposed to be an example, she's holding the dryer in the wrong hand, and do we have to have that silly smile while we suffer the agony?

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iwannarock, 4-25-2011, 4:07PM

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Auspiciousness is next to Godliness my bosom buddy frau! Look real mean...but smile!

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Angel, 4-20-2011, 7:05PM

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iM A STYLIST...NONE OF THIS IS TRUE EXCEPT NOT DRYING COMPLETELY...IF YOU USE THE RIGHT PRODUCTS,NO WORRIES!

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Camille, 4-20-2011, 7:18PM

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These suggestions are about as clear and user-friendly as the instructions provided when you purchase any number of products - in other words, confusing and hard to follow.

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iwannarock, 4-25-2011, 4:05PM

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Only if the reader has little experience with the subject matter. Or a poor memory. Or not too bright.

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Chris, 4-20-2011, 7:55PM

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the whole horseshoe thing would sound promissing IF I understood it!!

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