
Hair dryer: 5 most common mistakes Do's and don'ts while using the hairdryer
When drying your hair, especially in summer, you don't always have the time (or the desire) to mimic the careful work of the hairdresser. The hairdryer is in fact an indispensable tool for having perfect and long-lasting hair; however, if it is not used in the right way, it can become a double-edged sword because it has the power to damage both the skin and the hair. Furthermore, the correct use of the hairdryer allows you not to waste electricity unnecessarily, taking into account that we are talking about one of the most "energy-intensive" appliances. However, it is important to know that, while the heat of a badly used hairdryer can cause the damage listed above, the correct use of a hairdryer can be healthier than leaving the hair wet in the air. This is because when the hair comes into contact with water, it swells; and the longer the swelling continues, the greater the pressure exerted on the delicate proteins, which could be damaged. Here are the mistakes to avoid.