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6 Ways to Make Your Blowout Last for Days

Save time, money and energy with these expert tips for making your blowout last
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Make the right towel choice for post-shower drying
"Instead of drying your hair with a regular bath towel, which can be rough on your hair, try a microfiber hair wrap," celebrity hair stylist Jessica Shakir says. "This will cut down on the drying time and promote smoother hair due to its frizz-fighting benefits. You can also use a hair turban overnight to protect your hair and extend the style." Our favorite is the DevaCurl DevaTowel Anti-Frizz Microfiber Towel, $20.

"Also, to refresh your mane and revitalize your hairstyle, you can fluff up the roots by using a bit of warm heat from your blow-dryer, and gently backcomb at the roots using a teasing comb and a light spritz of a volumizing, root lifter," Shakir adds. "This is a great way to cheat a bouncy blowout!"

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Choose the right shampoo and conditioner system
"For prolonging a wash, it's important to use a shampoo and conditioner system that cleanses deep and will provide long-lasting smoothness, without damaging hair," says Marcus Francis, a celebrity stylist for Suave. "Suave Coconut + Vanilla Repairing Shampoo, $3, and Conditioner, $3, works great as a damage repairer on hair, giving you soft, strong strands that will allow you to skip out on washing so often."

"For prolonging a blow-dry, you can also try wearing a shower cap when you shower so the moisture doesn't affect the texture to come through the blowdry. Plus, using a Denman brush to touch up smoothness from a blowout will also bring lift throughout the hair to activate volume to the look," Francis says.

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BY KRISTEN BOUSQUET | MAR 27, 2019 | SHARES
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