Is it better to diffuse hair or air dry?
Those with low-density or thin hair often prefer to diffuse in order to achieve more fullness overall. If you have high-density or thick hair and you’re looking to reduce fullness, air drying may be your best bet. Air drying is one of the healthiest ways to dry your hair when it comes to drying hair without heat, as it eliminates the risks associated with heat. Here’s how to do it like a pro: Blot excess water: Hair that is soaking wet will take forever to air dry. Gently blot your hair to remove as much moisture as possible.
Is it better to diffuse your hair hot or cold?
Do you diffuse your hair with hot or cold air? Diffuse your hair with a cool or medium airflow setting. A high hairdryer heat will dry out your curls, while a lower setting will prevent damage to your cuticles and your scalp. One of the biggest causes of frizzy hair post-diffuser is not using the lowest heat and pressure setting on an ion hair dryer. Be patient! Low heat and low pressure create a longer styling process, but it’s worth it for the best curls.If you have curly or wavy hair, try adding a diffuser to your blow-dryer to help enhance your hair’s curl pattern. Diffusing your hair can also help prevent frizz. To diffuse your hair, place small sections of your hair into the diffuser and move to the next section once your hair is 80% dry.
Do you put hot or cold water into a diffuser?
Warmer water tends to create a fuller mist while cold water can inhibit ultrasonic vibrations, therefore producing less mist. To extend the life of your diffuser, please be certain to use only 100% Pure Essential Oils. Our ultrasonic diffusers use a disk to create vibrations that turn water and oil, releasing them as a fine mist. The method does not use heat, so your oils keep their natural properties.