Hairstyles We Covet: The Hottest Cuts and Latest Trends for 2023
Just note that diffusing your short curls will make your hair look even shorter. Bouncy blow dry short hair Unless doing your hair is where you find your Zen, you're probably not trying to spend hours and hours on your hair every week. So to make the most of your style and keep your hair looking healthy, follow these tips for styling and haircare.
Easy wash and go hairstyles
Juliette Binoche's wet-hair look is chic and sexy. You can achieve this style by applying a high-shine pomade to damp hair and blow-drying it straight back. How to make your blowdry (blowout) last for days Recommended products for this technique:

Acheive Bouncy, Voluminous Hair At Home
After you've towel-dried and combed out your hair, spritz sea salt spray all over. Then flip your head upside down and lightly blow-dry while scrunching strands to produce volume and encourage waves. When your hair is halfway dry, stop and twist a few pieces in the front into small buns and secure. Let the hair air-dry the rest of the way, and take down the buns. Finish with a few quick blasts of cool air to loosen up the waves. Our Top 4 Summer Hairstyles For Short To Medium Length Hair If you have wavy to curly hair, it doesn’t mean that your washday should be tedious. Apply a leave-in conditioner and use the micro plopping technique to squeeze the moisture out of your hair. A useful hack – air dry your hair with use a few small claw clips for the root volume.
Air dry haircuts for wavy hair
"Ask your stylist for a long bob cut on a side parting with no layers. A long sweeping fringe, cut to be flipped over will help get that elegant volume at the front. This style works fantastically with some of the latest blow-drying tools – check out Dyson's Airwrap, Shark's FlexStyle and other hot brushes to help you achieve this bouncy, blown-out finish." Short Hair Cut and style blowdry To minimize damage, Piliang advises decreasing the overall time you have to spend pointing hot air at your hair by towel-drying it first. Then, blow-dry it in sections. Clip some of your hair up in a half ponytail, dry what’s underneath, and then undo the ponytail so you’re not just subjecting the same dry strands to direct heat. While you’re drying, hold the blow dryer so that it shoots air downward, with the grain of the hair cuticle, rather than against it. Although no conventional dryer we’ve tested has proven notably faster than another, following this method (versus drying hair without pinning it up and going in sections) reliably saves us a couple of minutes in drying our hair.