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Old 05-09-2013, 07:32 PM #1
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Question Drying your hair

What have you found to be the most effective method of drying your hair after you've washed it? I always take so long to dry mine, no matter what method I use, even though it's not very long.
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Not wet.
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I quite like to stick my head out of a moving car
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i was hope by this point i would have found a youtube videe of peter griffin saying define Meg

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Don't let it hit any on coming sign posts Marc
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i bet your hair will be dry before you find a good and quick way
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Towel dry as much as possible, comb it though, then tip your head upside down and tousle it as you dry it, till its almost dry, then style it.
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Powerful hair dryer with a comb/brush works fine.
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shirt dry to avoid frizz
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I used to blow dry and straighten it when I had a bob. Then I had a really choppy pixie cut a couple of weeks ago, now I just rub it with a towel and I'm good to go.
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Turn the blow heater on in the car - mine's dry by the time I get to work!
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I'd like to stick your head out of a moving car too, along with the rest of you.
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What on earth is shirt dry?
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I just scrunch it for ages, then towel dry it and then it takes about two hours to dry by itself, if that. I blow dry it if I have to go out.
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Towel dry it first a bit, then I use the hair dryer to make sure it's completely dry. Partly because I usually put gel in my hair so it needs to be dry for that, and partly because I'm too lazy to wait for it to dry on it's own.
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I generally sit with a towel (turban) on for about 20 mins watch the tv of surf the net whilst waiting then dry it a bit more with the towel then finally use the hairdryer on medium speed on warm then a final blast of cold air for good measure then I sometimes straighten it.
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I generally sit with a towel (turban) on for about 20 mins watch the tv of surf the net whilst waiting then dry it a bit more with the towel then finally use the hairdryer on medium speed on warm then a final blast of cold air for good measure then I sometimes straighten it.
I basically do this..

Sit with it wrapped in a towel or hair wrap until its about half dry then spray heat defence spray and brush through, separate into sections and blow dry, I can't turn my head upside down to blow dry or I end up looking like scarecrow.
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