There’s no denying that a blow-dry can really boost your hair confidence. From adding shine to pumping up the volume, when you take the time to blow-dry your hair with care, it shows. But if you have got luscious long locks, whether it is straight and wavy or thick and curly, blow-drying can sometimes take more time and effort than you bargained for. But if you thought long hair could only enjoy that sleek, styled finish with a visit to the salon - think again. Here’s our step by step guide on how to seamlessly blow-dry long hair faster and some top tips to make sure your DIY blow-dry looks amazing - without making you late for work.
Step by Step Guide: How to blow-dry your long hair?Â
Wondering how long it really takes to blow dry your hair? We have all been there, clock-watching while getting ready. But don’t worry, with these quick and easy blow drying steps, you will have your long locks perfectly blow-dried in no time. Let’s turn that wait into wow
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Wash  Â
- Washing long hair can take a long time but trust us - being wise with your washing technique will help make your blow-dry a lot easier.Â
- First lather up with the right shampoo for your hair type. Want to make sure you’re getting a really deep cleanse? Use our Scalp Exfoliator and Massager to really work your shampoo in (and have a little self-care moment in the process!) Â
- Apply your conditioner or deep conditioning treatment and use this as a chance to keep knots to a minimum. Work through with our Large Ultimate Detangler (perfect for long hair!), tackling any tangles as you go.Â
- When it’s time to rinse - don’t rush it! Stand under the showerhead for a few minutes and always rinse downwards, as it will keep your hair smooth and tangle-free. Using tepid water - or cold if you can handle it - will also help to smooth and close the hair cuticle, prepping your hair for serious shine!Â
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DetangleÂ
Whether you are going for a curly blow dry or bouncy blow dry, detangling is high on our priorities - and is especially important for long, tangle-prone hair.  Â
- If you’ve washed and rinsed carefully, there shouldn’t be too many post-shower knots. However, you will still need to take time (and use the right tools) to make sure it’s totally tangle free before you start your blow-dry. Â
- Shower wet hair is particularly vulnerable to breakage, but our Large Ultimate Detangler has soft, flexible teeth that will reduce damage - and having more teeth and a larger surface area makes it ideal for long or thick hair. Â
- As always, start from the tip and work your way up to the root and never start blow-drying until you’re sure there’s no knots!Â
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Air/Towel Dry Â
Long hair can take a lifetime to dry if you go straight in with the hairdryer when it’s soaking wet.Â
- Once it’s detangled, let your hair air dry by about 80%, if you have time, before getting stuck in with your hairdryer let nature do its thing whilst you plan your outfit/make a coffee/scroll through Instagram.Â
- By giving your hair time to air dry, it will not only speed up the blow drying process, but it will also reduce the amount of heat used in the drying, which means a lot less heat damage in the long run! Â
If you want to give nature a helping hand, you can grab a hand towel and gently start to towel dry your hair - but be careful. If you go in too roughly you’ll not only roughen up the cuticles but could also risk getting your long hair all tangled up. Simply pat gently from the root downwards, to remove excess water.Â

    4. Get your blow-dry onÂ
- It’s time to dry! If you have really long hair, the blow-drying process might be easier to handle if you section your hair first. Â
- Simply section into pigtails and then into half again as many times as you need. Clip the sections you’re not working on out of the way, so you can focus on one section at a time. Â
- Depending on what style of blow-dry you are going for - grab the brush that will deliver your desired look. From bouncy to curly, we have got all the right tools for blow dry styles for long hair. For an easy, quick blow-dry our The Ultimate Blow Dry Large is perfect for long hair, thanks to having a larger pad size and even more teeth than our Regular size! Want to add a little bounce? Try our Round Tool (go for the full size if your hair is long or thick), best round brush for bouncy blow dry and if you want something a little straighter and sleeker, our Smoothing Tool is ideal. Â
- Take each section and lift it with your chosen brush. Gently pull the brush through from root to tip, following the hair with your hairdryer. For long hair you may need to go over each section a couple of times - patience is the name of the game here! There’s no need to go too high on the heat, as the right blow-dry brush will help your hair dry quickly and effectively. Finish your blow-dry with a blast on a cooler setting - this will help to close your hair cuticle and maximise your blow-dry shine!Â
   5. Finish with finesse Â
- The secret to a blow-dry that looks like you just walked out of a luxury salon is all in the finishing touches.Â
- A light brush through with our The Ultimate Styler can give a final flourish to your style, smooth out any flyaways and close your hair cuticle for a shiny finish. Â
- Long, thick hair can sometimes be quite heavy - which means your blow-dry could risk falling a little flat after a while. The answer to the most frequently asked question of how long does a blow dry last is all in the spritz of hair spray. This should help hold your style and if you want to put a little extra oomph in your look, an old fashioned hair flip can work wonders!
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Additional tips for blow-drying long hair Â
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Have patienceÂ
If patience is a virtue, then the reward is great hair! Even though our tips and tools can definitely help speed up the process of blow-drying your long hair, it’s always going to take longer than if you had a pixie cut! Instead of seeing your drying time as a challenge or a chore, think of it as a moment of self-care - taking time out of your day to give your hair the love it deserves! Â
Ensure your blow-dryer is up to the taskÂ
If you have long hair and are looking to blow dry hair at home then the mini travel hair dryer you’ve had since 2005 probably isn’t going to be the right tool for getting the perfect blow-dry. It’s worth investing in a salon standard dryer that can get the job done and has lots of temperature options so you can protect your hair from heat damage. Read our blog on How to Do a Bouncy Blow Dry for more details if you are specifically looking for a bouncy blow dry.Â
Remove the nozzle that focuses on thin streams of hairÂ
A good hairdryer will come with attachments that can help you achieve the best result for your hair type. However, that doesn’t mean you have to use them all and if you have long hair, you may want to remove the nozzle that focuses on small sections. Increasing the surface area the heat can hit will definitely make your blow-dry faster and easier! Â

Have the right products You want to have a dream team of hair products that will make your blow-dry look amazing - and last longer. Look for products that are created for long hair and your hair type - from mousses that will help your hair hold shape, to serums that can hydrate dry ends. It’s also always a good idea to use a heat protectant, so heat damage doesn’t ruin your style in the long term. Check out our other blog on beginners guide to blow drying your hair for more insights on step by step guide for easy blow-drying.