It’s that time of year again winter and you couldn’t have come across my guide on blow dry layered hair at a more opportune moment, because winter is now here.
It’s possible that up until this point, you haven’t put in enough effort to educate yourself on the subtleties involved in drying your hair.
Let me tell you, there is a lot more to it than merely applying heat to your hair in order to treat it.
If you study this entire book, I’m willing to wager that by the time you’re finished, you’ll be able to produce slick hairstyles just as well as any other professional stylist.

Steps To Blow Dry Layered Hair
You’ll need to follow a few particular techniques in order to achieve the desired look for your layers when you use a blow dryer. Let’s examine them, shall we?
Pre-Drying & Sectioning
Although it may seem backwards, you should always start by letting the air dry your hair. The remaining 20 percent of moisture in your wet hair should be gone. Utilize hair treatments or a heat damage serum if you have naturally dry hair, hair that has been damaged, or hair that has been coloured.
After that is finished, you should use a blow dryer layered hair. You need to have the airspeed set to high, and the heat setting should be at a medium level.
Drying Your Top Layers
Because the lower layers are now dry, you can clip them back in place with the same clip.
By twisting the layers, clipping them into place, and making a bun, you may give your hair a curly or wavy appearance. On the other hand, if that isn’t your thing, you can get a blowout that leaves your hair straight.
Blow-drying the top area of your hair will help you achieve the desired volume. While running the dryer along the hair shaft in a continuous motion, aim it towards the roots of the hair.
You’ll need to grab some of your hair with the hand you’re not using to hold the brush and then pull it out and forward.
Form Your Ends & Finishing
The final step in curling your ends is to use the round brush to roll the ends under while the heat is being blown on them. You can set the curls by using cold air.
If you want the ends to be straight, then you should use the brush to pull the ends while the heat is being applied. Once more, my recommendation is to blow some cold air on it to set it.

How To Blow Dry Different Lengths Of Layered Hair With Hair Dryer And Brush
It couldn’t be that difficult to dry one’s hair, can it? It seems to be quite challenging! Say goodbye to your beautiful, healthy hair if you make the mistake of following the incorrect procedure, because it may be too late to save it.
This is a pro trick that will show you how to blow-dry layered hair using a hair dryer and a brush to achieve varying lengths throughout the layers.
Laurent Philippon, a well-known celebrity hairstylist who is responsible for the looks that celebrities like Miley Cyrus wear, is credited with making the statement that “use a bristle brush to blow-dry your hair.” Do it in chunks; depending on the look you want to achieve straight or wavy you can even take large sections of your hair at a time.