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"Hair takes 48 hours to dry"???

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wow i learn something new everyday!(But what was up that that song it the background"B***H hold me ponytail???)
 
OMG I WAS ABOUT TO POST THIS THIS MORNING AS WELL!!!

I love B. Scott, but I didnt post this cause of some of the music in the background, lol, didnt want to offend anyone, esp people who arent familiar with B. Scott.
 
I was surprised when the stylist said that, but I have noticed that my two strand twist take 2 days to fully air dry.
 
48 hours to dry after you blowdry it?

Curling/flat irons at 450 degrees? Natural oils for heat protectant?

If he listens to that "stylist" the B will be for bald. :ohwell:
 
48 hours to dry after you blowdry it?

Curling/flat irons at 450 degrees? Natural oils for heat protectant?

If he listens to that "stylist" the B will be for bald. :ohwell:


Yea that 450 made me cringe...and telling people not to use heat protectants :nono:

But I love b scott
 
My bad, I didn't see this thread. I also posted it but today. I didn't realize hair was not dry in the root until 48 hours later. Those old folks sure did know some things, right? I've been washing much less this past year.

Note: He said in the bulb, not the ends.
 
My bad, I didn't see this thread. I also posted it but today. I didn't realize hair was not dry in the root until 48 hours later. Those old folks sure did know some things, right? I've been washing much less this past year.

Note: He said in the bulb, not the ends.


the bulb/root of hair lies under the skin. it doesn't get during washing. if skin absorbed water like that a person would drown during shampooing and showering.
 
48 hours to dry after you blowdry it?

Curling/flat irons at 450 degrees? Natural oils for heat protectant?

If he listens to that "stylist" the B will be for bald. :ohwell:

That hairdress also said that the longer you wait to wash curly hair the better. So I guess I should go back to shampooing once a month then. :rolleyes:
 
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