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i'm ALWAYS in such a hurry to get out of the house, but obviously can't leave with completely wet hair. which, fyi, is more than a few inches past my shoulders, straight with just a slight wave, and pretty fine.

so anyways i want to know how to lessen the amount of time it takes for me to blow-dry my hair.

a product, a technique? whatever works.

btw, i found this "redken active express" shampoo and conditioner online, right? but of course it's DISCONTINUED. i DON'T want to buy it from ebay though. so don't recommend that, but thank you anyways. any products like that though?

alright so any questions/comments/suggestions are GREATLY appreciated.

thanks.

2006-12-20 16:17:03 · 7 answers · asked by Answer 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

7 answers

Use a fantastic shampoo and conditioner for your hair type, preferably one that is used for smoothing out hair. that will cut out drying time as it will relax your hair strands... then get a balm or gloss such as Redken Smooth Down (this products not discontinued) and pop a little bit on to hair whilst still wet, let you hair naturally dry till its about 80% air dried then blow dry it using a round natural bristled brush. smooth all day hair. good luck.

2006-12-20 16:24:16 · answer #1 · answered by Dee 5 · 0 0

What I do is: after towel drying it, I let it dry half way naturally, while I'm getting everything else done, coffee, make-up, lunch, etc., then break it into two sections by drawing a "semi-circle" and clipping the top half to the top of my head and drying the bottom first, then the top in sections..that seems to work pretty good.

2006-12-20 16:29:06 · answer #2 · answered by mystery_lvr 3 · 0 0

after you take a shower, wrap your hair in a towel. leave it like that till its almost dry. this way it wont take as long to dry and also it will keep your hair from drying out. the towel will keep the moisture in.

2006-12-20 17:11:15 · answer #3 · answered by natasha 3 · 0 0

i have the same problem! i get my hair layered and thinned out a lot, because that is the only real way to lessen drying time

2006-12-20 16:19:52 · answer #4 · answered by The Sun Still Sleeps... 3 · 0 0

After u towel dry,use kitcehn napkins to dry them once more.the napkins can absorb water really well. Then u blowdry ur hair.It will dry up faster

2006-12-20 17:06:00 · answer #5 · answered by Jancy 2 · 0 0

they make special super-absorbent towels,diffusers work good for drying quickly without frizzies and silicone based products work well too

2006-12-20 16:24:48 · answer #6 · answered by punkinfaye 3 · 0 0

well i just comb my wet hair put aloe vera gel on my hair and put it into a ponytail

2006-12-21 01:27:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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