Drying Basics: Shampoo and condition hair with products of your choice. Rinse thoroughly. Towel-blot hair to remove excess moisture. Section hair. Using the dryer along with your styling brush, direct hot air through a section of hair at a time. Move dryer steadily across each section so that the hot air passes through hair. Direct airflow at hair, not scalp. Keep dryer's air intake vents unobstructed and free from hair while drying. To avoid over drying and possible damage to hair or skin, do not concentrate heat on one section for any length of time. Keep dryer moving as you style. For quick touch-ups between shampoos, dampen hair with a mist of water before styling with a dryer. When using your dryer to create curls and waves, dry hair almost completely on a warmer temperature setting, then finish styling with cooler air. This dryer includes concentrator attachments. Use the attachments when you need drying power in a small area (such as a curl or a wave), or when you want to relax curly hair.
For body and volume - To create extra volume, turn head upside down while drying. Position the airflow toward the roots for maximum lift. When hair is dry, tows head back gently and brush hair into place.
Straightening - Work with hair in sections when creating a super-straight look. Using a large round brush (approximately 2" in diameter), hold hair taut in each section and bend ends slightly under as you dry.
Making waves - Tousled, natural-looking waves are easily created by grasping hair at the roots and scrunching between fingertips while drying.