How to Use a Hot Air Brush on Short Hair – 7 Steps to Sleek Strands

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There are a wide variety of hair styling products that are on the market, that all allow women to style their hair in different ways by utilizing heat. From hair straighteners to blow dryers to heated rollers to curling irons and wands, there are a ton of ways to get a gorgeous hairstyle on your own, even if your have short hair. But what about a hair styling tool that does more than one thing to your short hair at once? This is where a hot air brush comes in, and why it is important for you to know how to use a hot air brush on short hair.

A hot air brush allows you to dry, brush, and straighten your hair all at the same time, and by using only one tool. A hot air brush provides a sleek and silky look, as it uses heat to dry, brush, and straighten your hair. Even though hot air brushes are not particularly hard to use, they are slightly different to use when you have short hair. If you want to get the most effective use out of your hot air brush so that you can get the hairstyle you desire, here is all you need to know about how to use a hot air brush on short hair.

 

7 Steps to Using a Hot Air Brush on Short Hair

 

Benefits of Using a Hot Air Brush on Short Hair

Styling short hair with heated styling tools can sometimes be difficult, but it can be much easier if you use tools that are compatible with short hair. Hot air brushes actually work really well on short hair if used correctly, and there are many benefits and advantages to using a hot air brush on short hair instead of other heated styling tools.

Hot air brushes can bring life to your short hair, because hot air brushes are able to reach very close to your roots. This adds body and volume to your hair as you brush your hair from your roots down to your tips. Straightening your hair with a flat iron will not provide this same level of body and volume, and might make your hair look a little limp since it just flattens your hair.

Hot air brushes also add extra shine to your hair because of the way that is blow hot air out of its vented barrel. They straighten your hair as well as tames frizz, which is what helps to create this shiny finish. They also do not reach as high of temperatures as your other heated styling tools do, such as your flat iron, blow dryer, or curling irons or wands. This helps to minimize the amount of heat damage that will occur on your hair from using it.

 

How to Use a Hot Air Brush on Short Hair

Now that you know what the benefits are of using a hot air brush on short hair, it is now time to learn how to use a hot air brush on short hair. There are a few steps to follow that will allow you to get the smooth and straight hair that you desire, without having to use multiple different tools to complete the task. Here are step by step directions on how to use a hot air brush on short hair!

Step 1: Wash and condition your hair

It is important to start with freshly cleaned hair when you are using your hot air brush on it. Wash your hair with good quality shampoo and conditioner, and squeeze the excess water out of your hair when you are done. Once you are out of the shower, gently towel dry your hair to ensure that your hair is not still dripping wet when you begin styling it with your hot air brush. Your hair should be about halfway dry when you begin using it, so give it a little time before styling.

Step 2: Prepare your hot air brush for use

After you are out of the shower, plug your hot air brush into an outlet so it can begin to warm up. Even though it is tempting to begin styling right away, is crucial that your hot air brush is completely warmed up to the desired temperature before you use it. If you do not allow it to fully heat up, then your hair will be dried and styled unevenly. This will lead to you having to go over areas over again to match up with the rest of your hair, which will take much more time than it would if you started using it once it was completely warmed up.’

Step 3: Prepare your hair for styling with your hot air brush

As your hot air brush is warming up, it is time to prepare your hair for styling with your hot air brush. Mist a heat protectant spray or apply  a heat protectant serum to your hair, and gently comb through it. This allows you to spread the product equally throughout your hair, and it removes any knots or tangles from your hair before you begin styling. It is crucial that you use heat protectant on your hair before using any heated styling tool, to help minimize the amount of heat damage that will happen on your hair over time.

Step 4: Separate your hair into different sections

After you have applied heat protectant, it is time to separate your hair into different sections. Splitting your hair into sections before styling it helps to make sure that you do not go over areas too many times, when going over other areas too little times. This will lead to uneven styling, and will take a long time to fix. Split your hair into even sections in the back of your head, over each ear, and on the top of your head, and clip or pin each section that you create in place.

Step 5: Begin brushing your hair with your hot air brush

Once your hair is separated into sections and your hot air brush is fully heated up, it is time to begin styling your hair. Grab a section in the back of your head that is about the same size as the barrel of your hot air brush. Place your hot air brush at the roots of the section, and slowly glide the brush through the section until you reach your tips. You can brush through the section as many times as you’d like until it is as dry and straight as you’d like it to be.

Step 6: Repeat the brushing process to the rest of the sections in your hair

Follow the same directions explained in step 5 to all of the sections that you created in your hair. Begin by brushing through all of the sections in the back of your head, then move to the sections over each ear, and then end with the sections on the top of your head. Always brush from your roots to your tips on each section to get the best results from your hot air brush.

Step 7: Finish up your hot air brush hairstyle

After you have used your hot air brush on each section of your hair and your hair is styled evenly, it is time to finalize your hairstyle. Mist a holding hairspray or apply a shine serum to your strands, to keep your hair straight and to reduce the amount of frizz that will occur on it throughout the day. Using proper hair styling products to your hair after styling with your hot air brush will help to ensure that your hairstyle stays in place for long periods of time.

 

Hot air brushes are a great tool, that allow you to do multiple things to your hair at once. Dry, brush, and straighten your hair all at the same time with the use of that singular tool. Even if you have short hair, you can get a sleek and straight look with your hot air brush, that minimizes frizz and adds body and volume to your strands. Grab your favorite hair styling products, some clips or pins, and your hot air brush, and give your short hair a gorgeous new look!