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I haven't had a problem with dry, crispy ends when airdrying. I think the airdrying technique (as well as the leave-in you use) makes a difference. I usually airdry in a ponytail with a magnetic roller on the ends. This leaves the ends smooth. Or, I airdry with my hair twisted up, ends tucked in. I haven't tried airdrying with my hair hanging "out", but if I did, that might leave me with ends that felt dry.:perplexed
 
Hey that is a great idea.. I can dry with my hair in a ponytail, and then roll the ends only on magnetic rollers,, that should work.. I will try it this week. thanks
 
Not sure if it was because of the relaxer also...but when I was relaxed and would get my hair rollerset, I never used direct heat just indirect heat (just the hooded dryer) my hair stayed one length. Once I stopped using the hooded dryer or any kind of heat (I also stopped relaxing), my hair started growing.
 
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