Blo and Go: The Name Says It All

Here was my typical morning hair styling ritual of for my long, straight & layered hair:

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Step One: Wash hair

Step Two: Brush hair

Step Three:  Flip head over for a quick-as-possible blow dry with my blow dryer between my knees as I attempt to use my brush to super straighten my locks.

Step Three: Turn on 1 1/2” barrel curling iron to get any little kinks out that I missed while upside down,  give my ends a little flip inward and help add some body to my layers.

           

Ick.  Just writing it all out right now makes me realize how this is a pain.  As my hair grows longer (which I personally prefer), a almost always give myself whip lash from the weight of my hair when I flip my hair upside down every morning.  Sad, I know.

                                                     Blo and Go    

The Blo & Go helps me skip a few steps as I can blow dry my hair standing straight up & style my hair at the same time. It’s like an extra hand in the morning, which is valuable to us all.  It also super straightens my hair as you can position your blow dryer to face straight down.  If you want to add some body you can use a round brush with both hands.  This is wonderful because my arm always feels like it’s going to fall off when I try to hold my blow dryer at the same time. I never feel like the Blo & Go is going to fall down off my mirror and bash me in the head.  It stays secure & comes off easily as well.  My only “grievance” would be that it doesn’t stick to dry wall because I know this might be more convenient to some.  Other than that, I highly recommend the Blo & Go for fast & easy hair styling.

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  1. Theresa says:

    Thanks for the tips Evette, I bought one of these last year and LOVE it! I agree with you on the issue with tired arms. Cuts down the hairstyling time in the morning by half. The only thing is that it doesn’t stick to walls very well.

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