Blowing out long hair can be a real challenge, especially if you don’t know the right techniques. Many people in various parts of the USA struggle with this, often finding their hair becoming frizzy and brittle as a result.

This is a common issue, and it’s frustrating because you’re trying to make your hair look sleek and polished, but it ends up looking wild and damaged instead.

If you’re one of those people who just can’t seem to get the hang of a smooth blowout, don’t worry—you’re not alone. It’s all about knowing the right steps and having a bit of patience.

Here’s a straightforward guide to help you blow out your long hair without all the frizz and breakage, so you can achieve that healthy and salon finish at home.

What is a blowout and how long does it last?

A blowout is a hair styling technique that involves washing, drying, and styling your hair to create a smooth, polished, and voluminous look.

It’s done using a combination of a hairdryer, a round brush, and sometimes additional styling tools like flat irons or curling irons to achieve the desired shape and finish.

The goal of a blowout is to give your hair a sleek, frizz-free appearance with a natural bounce and shine.

On average, a blowout can last anywhere from 3 to 5 days.

You can review charming hairdos for long hair when you want to change your hairstyle, as different hairstyle require special blowout tricks.

What are the different types of blowouts?

Here’s a straightforward table outlining the different types of blowouts and what makes each one unique:

DescriptionRecommended for
Classic blowoutA sleek and smooth finish with a natural volume. Achieved with a round brush and hairdryer.Everyday look, all hair types
Voluminous blowoutFocuses on creating extra volume and body. Often involves root lifting and more intensive brushing.Thin or fine hair needing volume
Straight blowoutDelivers a super sleek, straight look. Often finished with a flat iron for extra smoothness.Naturally straight or wavy hair
Curly blowoutAdds defined curls or waves. Achieved using a round brush and sometimes a curling iron.Naturally curly or wavy hair
Textured blowoutEmbraces natural texture, adding definition and reducing frizz without completely straightening.Naturally curly or wavy hair
Beachy blowoutCreates loose, tousled waves for a casual, beach-inspired look. Often done with a combination of a blow dryer and curling wand.All, casual styles
Silk press blowoutA combination of a blowout and flat ironing to achieve an ultra-smooth, silky finish.Thick, coarse, or natural hair
Pixie blowoutTailored for short hairstyles, focusing on adding volume and shape to a pixie cut.Short hair, pixie cuts

How to blow out long hair with less damage?

Getting a smooth, damage-free blowout for long hair is easier than you think. Here’s how to do it right using Laifen Swift Negative Ionic Blow Dryer:

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Clean, condition, pat, and protect

Start with clean hair. Use a good moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Pat your hair with a towel to remove excess water. Avoid rubbing to prevent frizz. Apply a heat protectant spray to damp hair.

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Section hair with clips

Section hair with clips

Split your hair into 4-6 sections, depending on thickness. Use clips to hold each section in place.

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Use a negative ion hair dryer to blow out your hair

Use a negative ion hair dryer to blow out your hair

Using Laifen Negative Ionic Blow Dryer, begin drying one section at a time. Focus on the roots first, holding the dryer about 6 inches away. With a round brush, pull your hair tight and aim the dryer down the length of your hair.

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Use the cool wind and shape your hair with fingers

Laifen hair dryer has adjustable heat settings

Once your hair is almost dry, switch to the cool setting on your dryer to set the style and add extra shine. Run a comb or your fingers through your hair to shape it as desired. Add a bit of hair serum or light hairspray if needed for extra hold and smoothness.

How do you add volume to long hair when doing blowout?

Want to give your long hair that extra oomph? Here’s how to add volume while doing a blowout, broken down into five easy steps:

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Wash, condition, and spray

Wash, condition, and spray

Wash your hair with a volumizing shampoo and conditioner. Give a root lifting spray or mousse to your damp hair, focusing on the roots. This gives your hair a boost right where it needs it just like the “Wash and blow dry“.

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Divide hair into small sections and blow out with Laifen dryer

Separate your hair into manageable sections. Use clips to hold each section. You can just start by flipping your head upside down.

Use your Laifen Negative Ionic Blow Dryer to dry the roots first.  Once the roots are mostly dry, flip your head back up. Use a round brush to lift each section at the roots while you blow dry. Pull the brush up and away from your scalp to create lift and body.

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Dry your hair with cold wind. And put in some sprays

After drying each section, give it a blast of cool air from your dryer. Lightly spray a texturizing spray at the roots and throughout your hair. This adds extra hold and fullness

For even more volume, you can tease the roots with a fine-tooth comb, then smooth over the top layer to hide the teased sections.