How much heat protection spray should I use? It depends on the length of your hair

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  • To know how much heat protection spray you should use, you have to consider your hair length and the consistency of the product.
  • If your hair is long and your protectant is oily, you should use a walnut size.
  • And if you use a spray protectant, spritzing ten times will be enough.
  • I’ll tell you in detail how to distribute it evenly to ensure the product is well dispersed.

 

  • If your hair is shoulder-length, and you use an oily protectant, apply a large coin-size amount. And if you use a spray protectant, six or seven spritzes will protect your hair from heat tools.
  • If your hair is short, and you opt for the oily protectant, use an amount similar to the size of a small coin. Spritz five times.

 

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When using a heat protectant before flat ironing or curling your hair,  don’t saturate it with the product nor avoid covering all your mane.  .

  • If you apply too much protection, you’ll saturate your hair, and it will look dull and stiff as if you were using a styling gel.
  • If you don’t cover all your hair, the heat from a flat iron, blow-dryer, or curling iron will damage it.

 

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In addition to knowing how much heat protection to use according to the length of your hair, you need to distribute it evenly.

But don’t worry, because today we’ll learn how much protection to use according to the length of your hair and how to distribute it evenly.

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How much heat protectant to use on long hair?

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Long hair is hair that falls between ten and twenty centimeters below the shoulders.

So, if your hair is long, you need to figure out is what type of heat protectant to use.

The heat protectant can be liquid or oily.

 

If your hair is long and you use an oily protectant, you should use an amount similar to the size of a walnut.

This is just the right amount to avoid saturating your hair with the product. How should you apply it?

  • Spritz once in every section of your hair from the middle to the ends.
  • Massage and comb your hair from roots to ends.

 

If your hair is long and you use a spray protectant, you should spritz it ten times.

But don’t do it all at once. You need to distribute the protectant evenly to ensure the product is well dispersed. How?

  • Divide your hair into two sections.
  • Spritz 4 or 5 times to the first section. Make sure you hold the spray bottle 15 cm away from your hair.
  • Comb from roots to ends and repeat this procedure in the second section.

 

This way, you’ll cover your hair with the protectant, and the heat from the tools won’t damage it.

 Remember to let the heat protectant air dry before flat ironing, curling, or styling your hair with the blow-dryer 

 

How much heat protectant to use on mid-length hair?

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In this case,  we are talking about shoulder-length hair. 

Unlike long hair, mid-lengths are easier to manage.

 

If you have medium-length hair and use an oil-based heat protectant, you should apply a large coin size.

  • Place the protector on the palm of your hand.
  • Massage the product with your palms and apply it from the mid-lengths to the ends.
  • Then, run the excess from roots to ends.
  • Comb and distribute the protector evenly.

 

If you have medium-length hair and use spray protectant, spritz six or seven times.

  • Pull your head forward and comb your hair.
  • Start spraying the product ten centimeters away from your head.
  • Lift your head and comb your hair.
  • Spritz again three times.
  • Comb from roots to ends to distribute the protectant completely.

 

How much protection to use on short hair?

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Short hair is between five and ten centimeters above the shoulders.

It’s volatile and sensitive to the environment, i.e. it quickly picks up moisture and gets frizz.

 

If your hair is short, and you use an oil-based protectant, apply a small coin-size.

  • Place a small coin-size of protectant on the palm of your hand.
  • Rub it into your palms and apply from roots to ends.
  • Comb through your hair with a rattail comb to distribute the product.

 

If your hair is short, and you use spray protectant, spritz five times.

  • Comb your hair and spritz five times at ten centimeters away from your head.
  • You should do this from roots to ends by covering all the surfaces of your hair.
  • Comb to finish distributing the protectant.

 

 Products are a bit hard to apply on short hair because they dry out quickly. So, you must be very careful with the proportions. 

 

If you saturate your short hair with the protectant, use the hair-dryer at a high temperature to evaporate as much product as possible.

 

Conclusions

To know how much protection to apply, consider the length of your hair and the consistency of the product.

This way, you’ll avoid saturating your hair and making it dull and unmanageable.

If you flat-iron, curl or blow-dry your hair regularly, a heat protectant should be part of your hair routine to avoid damage and drying.

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