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May 29, 2014
Tracy W.
How do you allow your hair to air dry and still have it look beautiful? my hair is fine but there is a lot of it (if that makes any sense) I shower in the morning because everyone else in the house showers at night and it's the only time for me to do it..I get so impatient waiting for my hair to naturally air dry but the blow dryer is killing my hair from doing it every day..any ideas tips tricks anything that will help me out..oh and I have a huge cowlick right in front in my bang area..not cute -_-
May 29, 2014
Kubra O.
I use a towell to dry it? I just wrickle my hair in it it dries way faster
May 29, 2014
Aspen O.
My mom has the same kind of hair. She has to shower in the morning too. What she usually does is drys it with a towel as best she can then lets it dry.
May 29, 2014
Erin M.
Instead of using a towel to dry you hair, get an old t-shirt! Sucks up moisture faster, better, and is much gentler on your hair.
Or dry it with your item of choice and put it in a braid or another style so when it's dry it's dry and your hair is in a cute style.
May 29, 2014
Bry R.
My hair takes hourssssss to dry. I can wash is at 10am and if I don't comb it out, it won't be fully dry until 1 but if I comb it out and put it in a ponytail, 8 hrs later it won't be dry. I comb my out so the strands are separated then it only takes 30mins-1hr to dry.
May 29, 2014
Kira-louise S.
After washing your hair towel dry (rub your hair together in to towel) best you can! Then get another towel which is not wet and wrap up in! I have very thick hair and if I don't do this I can wash my hair in the morning and it can still be damp the next morning!
And for the cow lick I have one too! What I do after I straighten my hair in the morning for 15-30 mins I put a clip where the cow lick is and make sure it's tight. (Hope that makes sense if not drop me a comment on my profile) the talk section is playing up on my phone 😪
May 29, 2014
Kaleigh D.
Leave your hair in a towel for 10-15 minutes after washing it and then take it out. After about 30 minutes it's partially dry (enough to see the color mostly) put it in a loose bun to help give it shape and prevent the cow lick(:. Sorry that was so run-on like!
May 29, 2014
Ysabella S.
Take a fan and let your hair dry in front of it.
May 29, 2014
Bailey G.
After your shower, wrap your hair up in an old cotton T-shirt. It's more gentle on your hair than a terry cloth towel, which will frizz up your hair. Usually what I do is keep my hair wrapped up for about 20 minutes or so, then comb it out, and apply product. Usually it takes about 45 minutes for my hair to be presentable (it's about 90% dry at that point). That works best for me, and I have really thick and curly hair.
May 29, 2014
Princess D.
After my shower I brush my hair with a wide tooth comb. Scrunch it with my hands and spray in some sea salt spray. The I just blowdry the roots around my hairline and my part. Then let the rest air dry.
May 29, 2014
Anupa M.
Using a sealant oil after you wash your hair cuts your drying time by 50% (on average, obviously everyone is different). I too have a lot of fine hair and have major luck with Argan oil products, you can buy the actual oil but I find for this purpose Suave Professionals Moroccan Argan Oil (its inexpensive and works incredibly well) or Big Healthy Hair's soy and Argan oil (expensive and, although its good, it doesn't work as well as the suave in my opinion)
May 29, 2014
Anupa M.
Are what I like to use! (I didn't mean to hit send so early. I hope this helps!)
May 29, 2014
Tracy W.
Thank you so much everyone! I will definitely be looking into all of the suggestions. Thank you for all the help! xoxo.