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I don't have a dryer yet either (it's on the Christmas wish list) but I airdry all of my rollersets and they come out beautifully. I also have a hand held dryer that I put on a cool setting and run it over my hair just to start the drying process. But it should be fine... good luck!
On average, how long does it take. Because i tried it once on a sat morning (in the fall). It did not dry till the next day and even then it was still a bit damp.
It probably depends on the size of the rollers u use...I think the larger rollers dry faster. Im curious as to whether any texlaxers have success with air drying and getting a smooth look. I know Isis does it, but she likes to keep the texture in her hair with most her styles which is very pretty, but sometimes I want that sleek slook and it seems the only way to get it is if I sit under the dryer because the heat smooths it out.
hmmmm. maybe that's why. My hair all around takes longer than usual to dry even why i airdry without rollerset, that's still about 5 hours.I don't know why it does, i'm barely SL
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Your hair looks nice and thick so Im sure thats why it takes longer too. My hair isnt even that thick and it will take several hours to try unless I have it loose hanging down to dry. If I was doing a wash n go and was going to be outside it would dry pretty quickly within a couple of hours.
I am gonna have to do this because I dont have a dryer....yet. Has anyone else ever done this and if so how did it turn out?
I agree the results are very silky, but I only did this up to shoulder length when my hair could dry overnight. Longer than that and it takes too long for me. You can probably save by time by spending about 15-30 minutes under the dryer then air drying the rest of the way.takes forever but it turns out great! soft hair with smooth cuticles, if you have the time it's a great thing to do.