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Article: The best drying technique for your hair type

De beste droogtechniek voor jouw haartype

The best drying technique for your hair type

How do you dry your hair based on your hair type?

Blade seems simple, but it is one of the most underrated and misunderstood steps in hair care. What works beautifully for fine hair can cause fluff for curls. Thicker hair that retains volume requires a completely different approach than picking that fall flat quickly.

The truth is: if you dry your hair in the right way, every hairstyle gets better. Shinier, softer and it stays in shape for longer. It all starts with understanding your hair type.

Whether you use a traditional hair dryer or switch to wireless innovation, technology makes the difference. In this guide you discover how to dry your hair based on texture, density and needs, plus tips to get the most out of your tools.


 


 

Why you make drying technique a difference

A good hairstyle brings you so far. The way you dry your hair influences:

  • Fluff and smoothness
  • Volume and onset
  • Hair fracture and long -term damage
  • Gloss and shape retention
  • Total styling time
  • The right method not only provides better hair today, but also keeps it healthier in the long term. And where many hairdryers treat every hair type the same, your dry ritual should not do that.

 


 

Know your hair type

A short summary:

  • Fine hair: Thin locks, fast flat or static. Light and vulnerable, but quickly dry.
  • Medium hair: Average thickness, styling holds well. Flexible with tools.
  • Thick hair: Coarser or densely packed locks. Takes longer to dry.
  • Curly or chubby hair: Defined by shape, not necessarily thickness. Sensitive to drought, shrinkage and lint.
  • Are you in doubt? Does your hair dry quickly and does it feel smooth? Then you probably have nice or medium hair. Does drying endless and does your hair feel "rough"? Then it is probably thick or curly.

 


 

Fine hair: this is how you dry it well

Fine hair is vulnerable and quickly becomes overloaded. The goal: to create form and slippery without losing volume.

Tips:

  • Use one microfiber towel To carefully dab. Never rub.
  • Let your hair dry in the air for 5-10 minutes before you use heat.
  • Use a light hair dryer with soft heat and controlled air flow.
  • Work in sections and lift with a R on the startunderneath For volume.
  • Avoid pulling or too much tension.

Ouri tip: Use the cool position of you NAC 3500 To fix your look, without extra heat damage.


 


 

Dry hair

Thick hair dries slowly and feels heavy when it is wet. The key is to control moisture and build tension while drying.

Tips:

  • Start with one microfiber towel. Turn or wrap your hair in the towel or squeeze the remaining moisture out of your hair. 
  • Let your hair dry up to 50-60% in the air.
  • Use the wind mouth to smooth the hair scales.
  • Work in sections from bottom to top for even results.
  • Use one round brush With slight tension for shine and shape.
  • If necessary, brush the curls with a Soft brush for extra shine.

Ouri tip: De NAC 3500 Gives constant air flow without damage and comes with a nozzle and diffuser.



 


 

Curly or Kroezende Hair: Dry with definition

Curly hair lives on moisture, definition and tranquility. This way you keep the shape without a fluff.

Tips:

  • Always use one microfiber towel Or cotton t-shirt. Squeeze extra moisture from the hair without friction. 
  • Apply styling products to soaking wet hair. 
  • Let your hair dry up to 20% through the air.
  • Use a diffuser for definition and less fluff. 
  • Cup your curls in the diffuser and let them dry quietly.
  • Stop before they are completely dry to prevent extra fluff. 

 

Ouri tip: The diffuser of the NAC 3500 Fits seamlessly on the device. Perfect for quiet styling moments such as in the morning or after showering.

 


 

Medium hair: the most versatile

Medium Haar can be easily adjusted to your wishes.

Tips:

  • Dry with care and let your hair "settle down".
  • Use one round Or paddle brush, depending on your goal.
  • Focus on volume at the start or on smoothness on the points.
  • Finish with a cool air thrust for extra shine.

Ouri tip: Combine our round brush with the Pure Boar Bristle Brush For shine with minimal heat.

 

 


 

Upgrade your routine

It's not just about heat. But for rhythm, movement and timing. The best results arise when technology and tools work together.

That is why we developed the Ouri NAC 3500:

A wireless hair dryer that adapts to you. Lightweight. Silent. And equipped with soft, constant warmth that protects your hair and fits into your life.

And the basis? A good towel. Our Ouri Microfiber Towel is super absorbent, fluff -reducing and soft for every lock.

 


 

More tips per hair type?

Discover the Ouri routine, our styling guide that responds to how women really move through their routines. From towel to touch-up, we show how you get the most out of wireless style.

 


 

In short:

  • Each hair type requires its own approach
  • Duration, tools and technology determine the result
  • Fine hair = building volume
  • Thick hair = building tension
  • Curls = retain moisture
  • The NAC 3500 offers quiet, smart, wireless styling for everyone

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