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Meet the Experts

1.

The softer texture soaks up twice as much water, and it does it without frizzing up your strands.

The back of a woman in a bathrobe combing out her wet hair

Stocksy

Try Plopping

Curly-haired girls, its time to give your strands a goodplopping.

Heres how to do it:

4.

You never want to start a blowout with sopping wet hair, stresses Webb.

If you start with really wet hair, its just going to take you that much longer.

Thats a mistake a lot of women make.

Apply the Rough-Dry Rule

Rough-drying means blow-drying usingonlyyour fingers, tousling your hair, and focusing on the roots.

Then style as needed.

This will cut down on drying time as compared to blowdrying the entire head at once.

Also, aim air at the roots versus the mid-lengths and ends for a smooth and shiny blowout.

(Side note: always apply a heat protectant beforehand!)

It also works to keep frizz at bay, resulting in a silky-smooth blowoutand who doesn’t want that?