Why do hairdressers use a brush when they blow dry your hair?

When I do my hair at home, I use a blow dryer with a comb attachment to dry my hair.

I’ve never seen a hairdresser use a blow dryer with an attachment. Instead they brush your hair as they blow dry it. Why?

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6 Responses to “Why do hairdressers use a brush when they blow dry your hair?”

  • Justine says:

    I asked my stylist that once and he said it’s because it needs to be soft and full of volume. They don’t always have comb attachments so they use a brush.

  • golamgam says:

    So they can get it smooth and full of volume. That’s why your hair always looks great after a stylist drys it.

  • italyguitarchick says:

    it’s just a different method of styling hair. it makes it smother and straight. it also helps get layers under you hair were a comb attachment might miss. it is also easyes to style.

  • Megan says:

    They use a brush so they don’t have to touch your hair their hands as much. If they touch it with their hands a lot, it will most likely get oily..

  • !rose!{loves life} says:

    i think that it may be easier ’cause I can not use one of those attachments!!!! Also they can use one hand to blow dry and the other to comb!!! luckys i wish I had two hands to blowdry my hair with

  • math_prof says:

    It allows them to lift your hair, without using their hands and fingers. This allows them to dry the hair more evenly and more completely.

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