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';First they wash your hair and apply leave in conditioner. You hair is set on large rollers or rollers needed for your length. You sit under a hooded dryer until dry. They take the rollers out and proceed to blowing out your hair to a very straight silky finish.
They do this by using some sort of blow drying brush and a very hot blowdryer. The grab the hair with the brush and blowdry up and down the hair shaft usuing tension. The heat is incredible but so are the results.';
';A round, boars-hair bristle brush gives the best results. I think that it's best to blow only the roots, as not to put too much tension, strain on the hair. This is particularly important for longer hair. This also helps to maintain the ends of the hair, by not applying too much heat to them.
If the hair is properly wrapped, you should have a great amount of body and sheen.';
';They use Salerm 21 for conditioner as far as I know. They usually don't curl or flatiron you hair with any appliances. They mainly use the blowdryer to achieve this.';What is the name of the hair dryer that the dominicans use in their salons?
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What is the name of the hair dryer that the dominicans use in their salons?I'm not sure but I'm also interseted in knowing!!!
I heard they do fabulous hair!!!
Why would all Dominican's use the same hair dryer?
why don't you go ask what's the name of the hairdryer they use
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