i tried a couple of times... umm no! my hair is too thick unless i have a whole day and night to spare. even after doing it overnight, it was still really wet in the morning. so i had to /images/graemlins/shocked.gif use heat to make it decent enough to go to work.
You can airdry wrap if you do not have too much new growth--assuming you get your hair relaxed. However, you must tie your hair really tight with like a cotton scraf to draw out all the water. It will take all night and you will probably end up changing cotton scarves. You may need to use the blow dryer in the morning to smooth things out in the crown.
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i tried a couple of times... umm no! my hair is too thick unless i have a whole day and night to spare. even after doing it overnight, it was still really wet in the morning. so i had to /images/graemlins/shocked.gif use heat to make it decent enough to go to work.
adrienne
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Same thing happened to me /images/graemlins/perplexed.gif
What I did, was I used lotta body creme wrap and a little IC Wrap foam sat under the dryer for 20 min then I watched the movie with my husband 2 hrs then I tied it with my silk scarf and went to bed.
this morning it feels dry but I left it wrapped just in case I'll probably take it down later, but it feels sooo, soft. There is new growth, but not alot.
I used the Keracare for the first time and it seems wonderful..