If you want to get a proper blow dry shoulder length hair that is shoulder length or longer, today I will show you how to get a result that is shiny and full of volume in your hair.
The method that we are going to demonstrate to you for blow dry shoulder length hair with a round brush in order to achieve more volume on the hair shafts and hair ends is as follows:
This method is for blow drying medium hair, such as layered hair that is shoulder length or simple straight hair that is shorter than shoulder length. To begin, I will provide a list of everything that is necessary for you to have below:

How to Blow Dry Shoulder Length Hair
Here are some of the steps that show how to blow dry shoulder length hair.
- After you have washed your hair, give it a quick blot with a towel until it is no longer dripping wet. You can speed up the process by using a blow dryer with a cold or warm setting and standing further away from your hair while using it, or you can use your towel to gently wipe the moisture off of your hair.
- Coat your hair with the heat protectant and comb it through. Pay attention to the ends of your hair and the shafts of your hair, as these are the areas where frizz is most likely to appear. Be certain that the heat protectant is distributed evenly throughout each individual hair strand.
- Use a paddle brush or a styling comb to smooth your hair and detangle any knots in your hair, then repeat step 2. You can use the blow dryer to assist you in detangling your hair, but be careful not to overdry it in the process.
- Separate your hair into a few different sections. If you have hair that is fairly thick, you may be able to divide it into four sections: the top, the back, the right, and the left. When I want to keep things simple, I usually just part my hair to the left and the right.

- Using a concentrator nozzle, blow-dry the hair on your sideburns. The trick to successfully blow drying hair that is shoulder-length or longer is to direct the airflow around the brush while simultaneously forming a nice curve around the head. Therefore, you should position the round brush so that it is relatively close to your face, then lift your hair just a little bit, roll the brush a little bit, and glide down while continuing to direct hot airflow toward the brush.
- Continue to dry the hair on the back of your head with your blow dryer. When compared to the hair on the left and right sides, the hair in the back needs to have more volume in order to present an ideal appearance.
- In terms of the hair in front of your face, you have a variety of styling options available to you beyond just blowing it out. You can give your hair a bob cut, style it in a side-swept manner, or even brush it behind your ears. Lastly, because I consider hair that is shoulder-length or longer to be greasy, I would not use any product to maintain its appearance in any way. If you have the same sentiments, after the process of blow drying your hair is complete, you can use cold air to set the style and keep it in place.

Wrapping Up
Before you actually perform them, some tasks may appear to be very simple. For instance, a lot of people don’t know how to blow dry shoulder length hair in such a way that it looks like it was done by a professional stylist, which is something that is completely understandable given how common this problem is.
It’s possible that you are unaware of this fact, but the task at hand entails a great deal more than simply grabbing a blow dryer, directing it at your head, and subjecting your hair to intense heat.
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