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Originally Posted by Sweetlips6 ALso, hair has a cuticle (think layered fish scales) when magnified. Blow drying smooths the hair cuticle, making a smooth surface, that reflects light. Therefore it shines.
Ever notice how shiny your hair is when your stylist blows it dry?
Bonnie has a cottony coat. I would love to get some of this conditioner. She has a summer "Joey" cut now, but it would be great when I start growing her hair out again. |
I am convinced. I will never allow Murphy to air dry again. It's been so hot here the last couple of months that I wasn't blow drying him and his coat was getting to be a mess, even with the PEK. This weekend after his bath I made sure to blow dry him and he is TANGLE FREE and soooo soft and silky. Wow, I never thought blow drying could make this kind of difference. But, I have to give credit to the PEK, too. Before I started using PEK, it didn't matter if I blow dried him or not, he'd start matting and tangling right away and now he stays smooth and silky for days.
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