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Air dry or blow dry???

Air dry or blow dry???

  • Air dry

    Votes: 15 83.3%
  • Blow dry

    Votes: 3 16.7%

  • Total voters
    18

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When I get out of the shower, I put some shea butter leave in conditioner in my hair and let it air dry.

But I known some people to blow dry their hair and put in product afterwards. . .

What do you do???
 
Dry it with a towel, comb it and let it air dry. No product.
 
I towel dry and then let it dry naturally, although the new hairdo I have requires the use of straighteners for the first time ever.

Other than that my hair stands on end (fluffball) without any gel or wax XD
 
comb, towel dry and let it be, sometimes i put product, sometimes i don't...
 
My hair is super short except for up front where it's about 2cm. I have a pseudo-fade.

I just let it air dry after towel drying it, and put in some argan oil to keep it soft (it's very dry here in Alberta and I find stuff like that is necessary for healthy hair here).

Blowdrying with heat does a lot of damage. Cold air blowdrying is fine.
 
I blow it out when I have a Keratin Treatment/Brazilian blow out


When my hair is natural (When I was younger) I have that classic 3c hair spiral tight curls. If I touched it while it was drying it would tangle up and frizz like it was on a mission


Now all that is needed is a blow dryer, if I am going for a straight look don't even need a flat iron.


I am rough as hell with my hair, and always in a hurry, takes 5-10 minutes.
 
I blow dry my hair most days unless I'm having a lazy day and I'm not planning on leaving my flat.
 
Blow dry. It's too cold here to let the air do the job.
 
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