All it really does is dry your hair.
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Rub it with a dry towel.
Yes, it is possible to burn the scalp while under a hair dryer. Heat settings should be properly set to avoid this as well as how close the dryer is to the scalp.
Before the invention of the hair dryer, people would typically air dry their hair by either letting it dry naturally or using towels to absorb excess water. Some also used techniques like sitting under the sun or in front of a fan to speed up the drying process.
To use a hard hat hair dryer, adjust the height and tilt of the dryer to fit comfortably over your head. Then, turn on the hair dryer and adjust the heat and speed settings to your preference. Sit comfortably under the dryer and allow it to dry and style your hair as desired.
Answer: Hair dryers are made not to damage your hair because they do not get that hot. You should sit under the dryer until you feel your hair is dry depending on how long or short your hair is you have to make that decision yourself. So don't worry about how long you have to sit under it. It will be safe enough.
In 1920, hair was dried using a hooded hair dryer that resembled a large bonnet attached to a stand. It was often found in salons and required the person sitting under it to wait for their hair to dry. This method was replaced by handheld electric hair dryers in the 1930s.
Some innovative ways to store and organize a hair dryer with a hair dryer mount include using a wall-mounted hair dryer holder, a magnetic hair dryer holder, or a hair dryer caddy that can be attached to a cabinet or drawer. These options help keep the hair dryer easily accessible and out of the way when not in use.
the hair dryer was invented by Alexandre in 1890 but the first had held hair dryer was invented 1971.
it is a process. -have to have natural hair.. -twist hair in clockwise with beeswax.. -sit under dryer (dreads are matted hair) simply stated.
It depends on what kind of hair style you have as well as the type of dryer. I would guess 3-5 minutes.
To dry wet hair...(Hint: HAIR DRYER)
A little obvious, isn't it? Hair-DRYER. It drys your hair.