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Dyson SuperSonic Hair Dryer Review | Is It Worth It?

March 22, 2022 by Emily Evert 5 Comments

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In my gift guide for wavy curly girls, I mentioned how getting the Dyson SuperSonic Hair Dryer as a gift would make anyone feel spoiled! My boyfriend doesn’t read my blog unless I ask him to edit or otherwise help me. I didn’t ask him to edit that post, so I was shocked that he got me the Dyson SuperSonic for Christmas. I didn’t ask for it, I hadn’t told him about it, etc. I’m usually a frugal person so I felt a bit bad that he bought it for me, honestly. He’s super sweet. $400 is a lot for a blow dryer though.

I can’t deny that I love it, though! My hair would literally take all day to air dry, so I have to diffuse. Yet, I find diffusing to be my least-favorite part of styling my hair wavy. It just gets boring because it takes so long. The Dyson makes washday more enjoyable for me because it reduces how long I have to spend diffusing.

Using The Dyson SuperSonic And Diffuser On Wavy Hair

My first thoughts and biggest overall takeaway? It’s REALLY hot. You can use it heatless, or on low, medium or high heat. The “low” heat on this is equivalent to the ‘high’ heat setting on my old dryer. It’s so hot that I have to push the ‘cool burst’ button often or it would be uncomfortable on my scalp.

The Dyson website says that they use intelligent heat control, which measures the air temperature 40 times per second to regulate the heat. This regulation of the heat prevents extreme heat damage. I assume this is, in fact, true – but that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t feel really hot on your head.

They also say that their blow dryer attachments are engineered to stay cool to the touch. I have found his to be true. When I had my hair diffused in a salon last summer, the prongs of the diffuser she used were painfully hot on my scalp. With the diffuser on the Dyson SuperSonic, I don’t find that the diffuser prongs get painfully hot, it’s just the air itself that can get uncomfortably warm.

My next big takeaway from using this blow dryer is how much more comfortable it is to use. The Dyson blow dryer is shorter than many blow dryers, so even with the diffuser on it, it’s shorter than just the body of my old blow dryer was. This means I don’t have to hold my arm as far out from my head when holding this blow dryer. It’s easier on my arm and shoulder.

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Cowashing Wavy Hair

January 21, 2023 by Emily Evert 3 Comments

What is Cowashing?

Cowashing is using a regular conditioner or a specifically formulated “cleansing conditioner” or “cowash” to wash your scalp and hair instead of shampoo.

Conditioner washing (aka cowashing) wavy hair. Can conditioner clean your hair? Does cowashing work on wavy hair? Can you use a regular conditioner or do you have to buy a cowash? How often should you cowash? These & other questions answered

Can Cowashing Effectively Clean Your Hair?

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Parting Wavy Hair & Cowlicks

November 19, 2022 by Emily Evert 1 Comment

If you used  have straight hair but it became wavy with age, or maybe it was always wavy but you used to treat it like straight hair…you may find yourself confused about how and when to part your hair when styling it wavy.

With straight hair, you can part it whenever you want to, really. Many with straight hair find it easier to part it after it’s dry. With wavy hair, people usually use styling products and that locks in our style before it dries. As a result, parting your hair after it is dry is less effective. So when do you part it? You have a few options!

When To Part Wavy Hair On The Curly Girl Method

There are two main options for when to part your wavy hair. You can part your hair in the shower when you have conditioner in or after rinsing the conditioner out but before scrunching (or whatever else you do to assist with curl clump formation). This way, your part will exist before your curl clumps form which should ensure that your clumps don’t disrupt your part. This requires parting your hair in the shower though, which some may not find ideal.

If you prefer to part your hair when you aren’t in the shower, you can create (or “fix”) your part directly after getting out of the shower, or near the end of your styling routine. The downside of this method is you may have to separate some curl clumps while creating or ‘fixing’ your part.

Personally, I think you’re likely to get the cleanest part if you part your hair before working to form your curl clumps. However, I personally often forget to intentionally part my hair! My hair usually falls in roughly the same part if I don’t do anything. So the habit I’ve formed is to check my part after plopping but before adding my products and diffusing. Sometimes my hair has started to “set” in a bad part and I’ll rewet my hair and fix it. Most of the time, I just flip a curl clump or two and that’s it. I’m okay with having a “natural” part rather than a really intentional one with wavy hair…but that’s just me.

How To Hide Your Cowlick With Wavy Hair Or The Curly Girl Method

Hiding A Cowlick With Wavy Hair And The Curly Girl Method

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How To Put Off Wash Day With Wavy Hair

November 11, 2022 by Emily Evert 2 Comments

You’ve reached the day where you had planned to wash your hair. Or the day when you usually wash your hair. But you don’t have the time, energy, or interest in washing and styling your hair. How can you do if you want to put off wash day? That’s what this post is all about!

How to delay wash day when you have naturally wavy hair

How To Delay Wash Day With Wavy Hair

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About Me

My name is Emily, I have been blogging since 2009. I found the curly girl method in 2018, which helped me to discover my naturally wavy hair. Since then, I’ve continued to wear my hair wavy, reading and watching tons about wavy hair. This blog is where I share what I’ve learned, in hopes of helping others. More about me and my backstory can be found on my about page.

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