- Conditioned to Dry. Your hair is at its weakest when wet, so make sure to deep condition regularly. ...
- Shake It Off. ...
- Begin With Your Roots. ...
- Use a Microfiber Towel. ...
- Use Your Soiled T-Shirt. ...
- Use a Microfiber Hair Brush. ...
- Finger Comb. ...
- Wide-Toothed Comb.
What dries hair faster?
- Air Exposure. A mix of both – blow drying and air drying – is the most advantageous. ...
- The Right Towel. Stop and put your towel to work first rather than exposing sopping wet hair to hot air from the blow dryer. ...
- Brush Please! ...
- Conditioner Can Help. ...
- Speciality Products.
What can I use if I don't have a hair dryer?
- – without a blow dryer – I don't know how it works for you you, but after a quick survey here on the editorial floor it appears that everyone hates the morning hair blowdrying ritual. ...
- Use conditioner. ...
- Give it a squeeze. ...
- Focus on the roots. ...
- Microfiber towel. ...
- Microfiber brush. ...
- Shake it. ...
- Sunlight.
How can I dry my hair naturally?
- Towel dry hair. Once you are done with your shampooing let your hair drip so that the access water will drain out. ...
- Apply leave-in conditioner. Undo the wrapped towel. ...
- Detangle hair. ...
- Comb your hair. ...
- Style your hair. ...
- Wet hair care tips. ...
- Blow dry hair on special occasions.