I just bought a ceramic round brush with the porcupine bristle thing (or whatever) , and I bought it because it says it would help straighten, smooth, and silken it. How do I do that? And how do I do it with a blowdryer?
AS you dry the hair the heat from the blow dryer heats the ceramic center of the brush. You roll your hair the way you want it to lay as you direct the heat of the dryer to the hair/brush. You may want to dry the hair a little first then finish it off with the ceramic brush. That way you can spend maybe 10 minutes styling the hair and your done. Good Luck to you.
Ceramic round brushes will heat up in the middle, and the porcupine bristles will catch all of your hair strands to put them in place. So - to make your hair 'straight, smooth and silky', you can use the brush and your hairdryer when your hair is wet or dry. Depends what result you're looking for. If you want to straighten it, dry your hair about 80%, section it off, dry it section at a time. Point the hairdryer nozzle down the hair shaft and ensure the brush keeps the section of hair taught. This tension is vital, let your hair go slack and you'll lose the style. If your hair is already dry, you can give it body using a hairdryer and your ceramic round brush. Just wrap your hair gently around the brush section by section, giving it a blast from the hot hairdryer. Good luck!
DON'T pour water on it!! pour baking soda on it