that good at styling my own hair, but luckily, I’ve picked up a few tricks over the years, and one of my main moves (whether you're using the T3 Airebrush or any other ) is to wait until hair is 70%-90% dry before going in.
Not only does this help cut down on blow-drying time, but it also helps reduce damage since I'm not frying my wet ends with heat. (Applying spray beforehand is also a must in my book.) And, although all the pros and YouTube tutorials recommend you section your hair for best results, I tend to go straight in with the blow-dryer brush, beginning with the two front pieces that frame my face.
From there, I work backward in two-inch sections and use my wrist to flip, twist, and turn each piece until it becomes perfectly bouncy.In addition to the different styling options that the brush attachments deliver, I love how customizable the Airebrush's features are.
There are five heat settings (from 149 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit) and three different speed modes to choose from. All in, you have a total of 15 combos to play around with.
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