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How can i dry the back of my head after rollersetting?

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Desert Skye

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I have a problem that while i am sitting under the dryer with my rollerset, i can never get to get the lower back of my head dry. The rest of my hair will be dry except that. I use the Golde n Hot dryer. How does everyone managed to get thier hair dry evenly? /images/graemlins/wallbash.gif
 
Maybe you don't have it fully covering your head so that the heat blasts in the back... My problem is opposite. I sit under the hooded dryer and my crown never gets dry......!??!

I meant to tell you Glossylipz, your hair is gorgeous! (I peeped your photos/album)
 
The same thing happens to me. I realized that sometimes I need to sit sideways under the hooded dryer for a while to get the back of my hair dry well.
 
I lift the dryer up so it only focuses mainly on my nape area. Thats after the rest of my hair is dry. I don't want to over dry all of my hair for one section.

If that doesn't work for you I suggest taking a blow dryer and aim it at the rollers that aren't dry.

-faye
 
I found that i too have to sit a funny way to reach the back of my head. It hurts my neck but its the only way! I tried blow drying the rollers that arent dry but they end up looking wierd and dried out. My hair hates blow dryers with a passion.

Thanks shellzforshizzle! I plan to put more pics up later.
 
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I lift the dryer up so it only focuses mainly on my nape area. Thats after the rest of my hair is dry. I don't want to over dry all of my hair for one section.

If that doesn't work for you I suggest taking a blow dryer and aim it at the rollers that aren't dry.

-faye

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I've done this too, but I couldn't really figure out how exactly to describe.
 
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The same thing happens to me. I realized that sometimes I need to sit sideways under the hooded dryer for a while to get the back of my hair dry well.

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Me too when I had my Lazy Dazy but my Conair 1875 watt dryer gets really hot and dries the back better. /images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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My problem is opposite. I sit under the hooded dryer and my crown never gets dry......!??!

I meant to tell you Glossylipz, your hair is gorgeous! (I peeped your photos/album)

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DITTO!
 
I have the exact same hood dryer as in your fotki album. I sit it on a table change positions 1/2 way through--with my face towards the dials on the dryer, that way the front gets a break from the heat and the back catches up. I have also sat sideways.
 
I drape a towel over the dryer and make sure it hangs down in the back, I find that this keeps the air blowing on my nape. Don't use a towel too big that it covers the vents in the back.
 
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The same thing happens to me. I realized that sometimes I need to sit sideways under the hooded dryer for a while to get the back of my hair dry well.

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Me too when I had my Lazy Dazy but my Conair 1875 watt dryer gets really hot and dries the back better. /images/graemlins/smile.gif

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Really? I have a Lazy Dazy and it works just fine. My whole head is dry within 40 minutes.
 
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