How can you avoid burning the scalp during blow-drying?

To avoid burning the scalp while blow-drying, follow these tips:

- Use a lower heat setting. Most blow dryers have multiple heat settings, so start on the lowest setting and increase the heat as needed.

- Keep the blow dryer moving. Don't hold the blow dryer in one spot for too long, as this can cause the scalp to overheat.

- Use a heat protectant spray. Heat protectant sprays help to protect the hair and scalp from heat damage.

- Take frequent breaks. If you're blow-drying your hair for a long time, take breaks every few minutes to let your scalp cool down.

- Use a cool setting. Once you finish blow-drying your hair, use the cool setting to help set the style and cool down the scalp.

- Use a diffuser. A diffuser is an attachment for a blow dryer that helps to disperse the heat more evenly, which can help to reduce the risk of scalp burns.