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Princeton's WordNet
blow-dryverb
dry hair with a hair dryer
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blow-drynoun
An instance of blow-drying
She went to the hairdresser's for a haircut, shampooing and a blow-dry.
blow-dryverb
To dry with a hair dryer
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blow-dry
Blow-dry is a method of styling hair by using a handheld dryer that blows warm air, thus drying the hair and helping to shape it into a desired hairstyle. This technique typically involves using a brush or other tool while directing heat from the dryer to achieve a finished, styled look.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of blow-dry in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of blow-dry in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of blow-dry in a Sentence
Use a blow-dry serum on your hair as it dries, add the serum and then comb through your hair – the serum will help cut down frizziness.
If you notice, all blow-dry bars, Great Clips, Supercuts, etc. market and have built their business model toward those with a finer texture of hair. These businesses don't carry the products or tools nor do they perform styles that cater to women with thick and curly hair, unfortunately, hair salons are very segregated along the lines of race.
Keep water out of the ear if at all possible, dry the ear after swimming with the edge of a towel or blow dry. You can also use alcohol drops.
It's helping tremendously with her self-esteem and confidence, just last night for the first time she was able to blow dry her hair by herself.
Translations for blow-dry
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- golpe a secasSpanish
- brushingFrench
- coafaRomanian
- thổi khôVietnamese
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