It’s tough to top that post-blowout feeling. When your hair looks smooth and voluminous, and the bounce in your mane puts a bounce in your step. Less pleasant is when your blowout starts to fall flat, sometimes within just a few hours. Not only does it make your hair look lackluster, but it’s a major letdown after you’ve put in time and effort wielding your blow-dryer and hairbrush just right. That’s why we’re on a mission to learn how to make a blowout last longer. We spoke with Rodney Cutler, New York-based Redken stylist and owner of Cutler Salon, who shared his secrets about how to keep your blowout looking its best for an entire weekend. Ahead, discover everything we’ve learned about preserving your style.