There are many pros to working out. Getting fit (natch), that coveted endorphin rush and feeling wide awake after it’s all over. Seriously, it’s like an espresso shot that gets you through the rest of your day. But one of the major downsides to SoulCycle, hot yoga, CrossFit or even just running in the park is the dreaded sweat we produce in excess as a result — and if we’ve just gotten a blowout at our go-to salon, that sweat can equal trouble.
Apparently, some people have decided to tackle this problem head-on by getting Botox injections in their scalp. Dubbed “Blotox,” this is definitely an off-label use for the treatment that’s usually used to smooth fine lines and treat migraines. So, does it actually work to make blowouts last longer? Technically, yes. Botox actually blocks the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is responsible for turning on your sweat glands in the first place, which can, in turn, mess up your mane.
But there are actually plenty of other ways to maintain your blowout without injecting yourself with poison. Check out the slideshow for the best products to use once you leave the salon and tips on how to make your blowout last longer. If you’re wondering how long does a blowout last, with these tricks, it should help get you through the week.
And remember, hands off! As much as you want to run your hands through your post-blowout hair, don’t. The natural oils in hands can damage the ‘do you just spent all that time and money on.
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How to Make Your Blowout Last Longer
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How to Make Your Blowout Last Longer #1
What if you could make your perfect salon blowout last for four, five or even seven days? Here's how.
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Shampoo
Pantene Pro-V Weekly Deep Cleanse Purifying Shampoo, $4.79 at Walgreens
Your best bet is to head to the salon with squeaky clean hair. Because if there’s any oil or residue left in your locks, your blowout will fall flat pretty quickly, even if you religiously take care of it in the days to follow.
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Satin Pillowcase
Betty Dain Satin Standard Pillowcase in White, $6.99 at Bed Bath & Beyond
Put the breaks on breakage by swapping out your standard pillowcase for a satin one. It will also help stop frizz from forming while you’re in dreamland.
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Scrunchie
Urban Outfitters Velvet Hair Scrunchie Set, $12 at Urban Outfitters
If you want to get your hair off your face, avoid elastic hair ties at all costs. Traditional elastic hair ties break hair, put stress on strands and create unnatural creases at the top of your hair, ruining a perfectly good blowout. Instead, use a fabric scrunchie at the gym to make your blowout last longer. You can also use them to gently pull back your hair into a low pony before you place your head on your satin pillowcase. Lucky for us, Mansur Gavriel just made them cool(?) again.
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Shower Cap
Drybar The Morning After Shower Cap, $16 at Sephora
You really shouldn’t wash your hair for the first few days after a blowout. Since the rest of you still needs a shower, slip on this terry cloth-lined cap to keep moisture out.
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Wide Headband
Lululemon Fringe Fighter Headband, $18 at Lululemon
You also need to block moisture from your hairline when washing your face. That’s where a wide headband comes in handy. Lululemon’s version is also great for keeping beads of sweat at bay while working out.
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Hairspray
Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray, $46 at Net-a-Porter
There will come a time when you’ll want to boost your blowout. That’s when Oribe’s beloved spray comes into play. Try it on the third day and its patented polymers will absorb oil at the roots, thus extending your blowout.
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Serum
Nexxus Humectress Encapsulate Serum for Normal to Dry Hair, $19.99 at Nexxus
Looking to polish up your ‘do? You'll need a serum for that, but make sure you only add it to the ends of your hair. Gather your hair up into a high pony and hold it in place with your hand. Then pump a few drops of serum out and run it through the tail.
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Dry Shampoo
Batiste Original Clean Dry Shampoo, $5.99 at Target
On the fourth day after your blowout, you can start using dry shampoo on your roots to make your blowout last longer. And it’s actually a great pre-workout step as it’ll prevent moisture from wreaking havoc on your strands.
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Flatiron
GHD Classic Styler, $149 at GHD
After applying dry shampoo, smooth things out with a flatiron, but watch the clock. Using the tool for more than a few seconds can leave unwanted marks.
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Sea Salt Spray
KMS Hairplay Sea Salt Spray, $23.50 at Ulta
By the time you reach day five, your strands are in need of a pick-me-up. Spritz on some sea salt spray to not only liven things up with some piecey texture, but the sea salt also breaks down any oil or residue hiding in your tresses.