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Applying Hair Serums for Blow Drying

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Summary: How to apply hair serum for blow drying your hair; get professional tips and advice on methods, techniques, and products for doing your own hairstyling in this free beauty video.

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By Issac Araglis
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Issac Aralgis has been a professional hair stylist for 10 years. He is Studio Certified, and worked at Melrose Hair Studio, and Lance Christopher, where he created hair styles and...read more

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"Now that we've shampooed and conditioned Grace's hair with a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner, we're going to go ahead and put our smoothing product in Grace's hair. We're going to go ahead and use a smoothing agent. This one has a heat protectant in it, which most smoothing agents do. What you'll do is just use a very small, maybe pea size, and warm it up in your hands. What you're going to do is gently grace it into the hair very gently. You don't want to cake it in there. What does it do? This stuff right here is going to help to smooth out the hair and close down the cuticles. It's going to give its shine and it's going to protect your hair against the heat when you're using your blow dryer. Whenever you do that, there's some kind of smoke coming out. Why is that? A lot of people think oh my hair is burning. Actually, you'll know if your hair is burning because it smells like sulfur. You'll notice this smoke doesn't smell like sulfur. It's actually the product that's burning, which is part of the heat protectant, which is burning the product and not your actual hair. If you're smelling sulfur, your hair is burning. Once we've done that, we're going to do is go through and just gently comb the product through your hair. It's just going to distribute it a lot better. You don't need to go through it too bad. Just very gently just kind of pulling it through. Then we can start blow drying? Then from there we're going to start blow drying. After that's combed through, we can go to our next step. "

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