For those of us striving for smooth, shiny locks, understanding the effects of hot vs. cold air when blow drying can make a big difference.
Cold air can actually help reduce frizz when used correctly. At Zandon SP, we recommend finishing your blow-dry with a blast of cool air to seal the hair cuticle, lock in shine, and set your style. While warm air speeds up drying, excessive heat can cause dryness and frizz, especially for fine or textured hair. Alternating between warm and cool settings can strike the perfect balance. For frizz-prone clients, we pair blow-drying with smoothing products and professional techniques to ensure sleek, polished results every time. The right tools and methods make all the difference.
Hot vs. Cold Air for Blow Drying – What’s the Difference?

Hot Air: Quick Drying with Styling Power
Cold Air: Sealing and Smoothing
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