Anyone use a soft bonnet dryers?
Judy Anne Asked:
I just bought a Carel soft bonnet dryers because they're supposed to be better for your hair than blow drying, but most of the hot air accumulates in the back, barely reaching the front... The front still gets dry, but I was wondering if this defeats the purpose of evenly distributed heat and not concentrating heat in certain areas of your hair? Or is it a malfunction in the one I bought?
Reply:
I use a soft bonnet dryers only because I cannot currently afford a hard bonnet dryer, which is the best for your hair. Hard bonnet dryers distributes an even amount of air flow to your hair follicles, drying them at a quicker rate and leaving no strands unattended to. The middle of my hair and the very front Buy Cipro of my hair receives the most heat when I dry my hair using a soft bonnet hair dryer. What you should do first is a pure hot oil treatment first for 15 minutes, then try your deep conditioning treatment. I would suggest using the following oils because they penetrate the hair the fastest. Coconut, Extra virgin olive, Avocado, and Rosemary.

A hard bonnet dryer is just that – the part that comes down over your head is hard – usually made of the same material casing the rest of the dryer. A soft bonnet dryer is also just what it sounds like – it is a soft plastic hood that the hose of the dryer connects to in the back and you then place the soft bonnet over your head – similar to a shower cap.
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