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These Products From The Ulta Beauty Gorgeous Hair Event Will Give You The Perfect Blowout
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These Products From The Ulta Beauty Gorgeous Hair Event Will Give You The Perfect Blowout


This article is in partnership with Ulta Beauty.

When it comes to blowing out natural hair, it can be tricky. Naturally, our hair thrives with less manipulation, but that doesn't mean you can't blow it out from time to time. Depending on your hair, it could cause damage depending on how often you blow out your hair and how much heat you add to it. It's no doubt that blow-drying your hair is less damaging than flat ironing it, but if not done correctly and too often you may sacrifice your curl pattern.

This week's Ulta Beauty Gorgeous Hair Event has a lot of great sales on products and tools that will make blowing out your hair healthier and easier. One of the best dryers to use on natural hair is the Deva Curl Devadryer and Devafuser, which is 50% off this week. It's a two-in-one dryer that you can use for drying your curls or blowing it out without too much heat.

Here's a step-by-step tutorial of how to get the perfect blowout without ruining your curls and what the best products to use are.

Step 1:

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Start with your hair washed and conditioned.

Step 2:

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Deep condition your hair with the It's A 10 Miracle Hair Mask and apply a medium palm-sized amount all over your hair. This hair mask helps strengthen and protect hair while softening it. Deep conditioning is important, especially when preparing for your blow out. The It's A 10 Miracle Hair Mask is on sale for 24 hours only today Oct. 10 for 24 hours only at 50% off.

Step 3:

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Comb through hair to remove any knots with the Tangle Teezer Mint & Lilac Ultimate Detangler and wrap your hair with a plastic cap for 10 minutes.

Step 4:

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Rinse thoroughly with cool-water rinse (if desired).

Step 5:

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Apply a leave-in conditioner and heat protectant.

Step 6:

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Apply the Butter Cream Daily Moisturizer by tgin, a Black-owned brand that promises to add additional moisture, shine, and seal moisture.

Step 7:

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Create small sections and blow-dry your hair with the DevaCurl Deva Dryer & DevaFuser.

Step 8:

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Add more of the Butter Cream Daily Moisturizer by Black-owned brand, tgin as needed and style as desired in a stretched twist or braid out, a flexi/perm rod set, or prep for a protective style.

The Final Look:

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Lastly don't forget that you can get each of these products 50% off this week only during Ulta's Gorgeous Hair Event. Click below to shop!

It's A 10 Miracle Hair Mask (Saturday, Oct. 10 - 50% Off)

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Regular Price: $52.99

Sale Price:

$26.50

Deva Curl Devadryer and Devafuser (Thursday, Oct. 15 - 50% Off)

Ulta Beauty

Regular Price: $159

Sale Price:

$79.50

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