Well after you get done in the shower then tottaly squeeze your hair with your towl - that way it gets all the access water out. (Make sure your blow dryer is on hot - not cold)
But what i do is let mine dry at night when i am asleep that way i can just wake up and straighten my hair!
2007-06-26 09:37:58
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answered by Lexi Lo0 2
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Well, it depends on how old your blow dryer is. If it's a few years old, you should probably replace it. You should have one with a cold button, so you can change the temperature of the air that is blowing out. If you alternate between the warm/hot air with the cool air, your hair won't get greasy as fast. As for the making it faster thing, you should definately try to towel dry your hair first, and let it air dry for like 10 minutes. During this 10 minutes you could eat breakfast or do your makeup, get dressed, make your bed. But this makes the blowdrying process go a lot faster, it's what I do. I let my hair air dry a little while I do my makeup, it's so much easier to dry.
I heard someone say get a hair striaghtener and straighten your hair while it's wet, or something along those lines, do NOT get one of these, well, you can if you want, but DONT use it on wet hair. This will do lots of damage to your hair and create [ more, if you have some already ] split ends. Make sure to use heat protecting sprays or serums!
I hope this helps! [:
2007-06-26 09:36:24
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answered by Meg 3
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I tried turn on a fan once lol... but I'd rather just use a regualr hair dryer on medium setting medium heat. Don't blast high heat on your hair thinking you can dry them quicker because that would end up heating it too much. I suggest you section up your hair and concentrate in drying the hair that's closest to the roots, that way, you won't catch a cold and your hair is at least 50% dry. After this you can twist your hair into a bun and secure it with a clip so when it's dried eventually you'll have nice wavy hair. This is the fastest and warmest way to dry and style your hair. Oh, don't forget to put serum on the ends of your hair before you dry them. I have long hair and I use a 5 cents size dollop of serum for my layers and it works well for me. Hope it'll work for you too.
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to Target,Walmart, Bed Bath and Beyond and get a microfiber hair towel... When you get out of the shower use that on your hair and it will absorb most ot the water... I use mine all the time even in the backyard when I sunbathe to keep the hair out of my face and it's nice to have when you are putting make-up on as well... This will cut your drying time down considerably which is better for your hair anyway... Good luck
2007-06-26 09:29:50
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answered by pebblespro 7
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Its simple - get one of those Babyliss straighten-as-you-dry things! My sister has one and its magic! My hair goes huge after blowdrying, so I need to straighten normally too, but I borrow her Babyliss thing and it's a dream! I dont think it was that expensive, but their might be cheaper ones out there too. They're a great idea! Good Luck! xx
2007-06-26 09:28:22
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answered by psych0delicate 2
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Find a high powered hair blow dryer mine dries in no time and I got it from a beauty supply store.
2007-06-26 09:28:16
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answered by golden_moon_girl 3
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leave the windows down in your car as you drive to work. Your hair may not look all that great when you get there, but it'll be dry. =0)
2007-06-26 09:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Tip your head upside down and blow it that way. It works for me.
2007-06-26 09:27:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Tip your head over when blowdrying it
2007-06-26 09:29:14
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answered by twistt123 3
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cut it shorter
2007-06-26 09:34:44
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answered by imnickdell 4
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