youwillrise
Well-Known Member
lets say for medium length, fine stranded, medium density natural hair?
ive experienced both extremes - with my hair taking forever to dry and my hair drying what seems like *too* fast.
actually, i did my hair thing last night and found my hair still damp today and i was surprised because lately my hair's been completely dry by morning time...or even if i did it in the morning, it would be dry not even 2 hours later.
but ive also experienced my hair taking what seems like 10 years to dry. too bad i cant remember what the differences in my regimen/routine were then.
i have been using that terressentials mud wash (not last night, but for days before then)...and i used the aubrey organics hsr & one of their moisturizing products. could it be from those? i'd imagine it were the change in the products.
i guess what i'm really asking is, which is better: faster or slower drying hair? or are both of those telling of some kind of issue? should the natural air drying process be somewhere in the middle - not too short, but not too long? i'd imagine this is some kind of porosity issue, which i have sort of looked into before, but could never quite understand completely.
ive experienced both extremes - with my hair taking forever to dry and my hair drying what seems like *too* fast.
actually, i did my hair thing last night and found my hair still damp today and i was surprised because lately my hair's been completely dry by morning time...or even if i did it in the morning, it would be dry not even 2 hours later.
but ive also experienced my hair taking what seems like 10 years to dry. too bad i cant remember what the differences in my regimen/routine were then.
i have been using that terressentials mud wash (not last night, but for days before then)...and i used the aubrey organics hsr & one of their moisturizing products. could it be from those? i'd imagine it were the change in the products.
i guess what i'm really asking is, which is better: faster or slower drying hair? or are both of those telling of some kind of issue? should the natural air drying process be somewhere in the middle - not too short, but not too long? i'd imagine this is some kind of porosity issue, which i have sort of looked into before, but could never quite understand completely.
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), hair with normal porosity is somewhere in between. I think you should record how long it takes your hair to dry next two times you wash your hair and make comparisons? Also make note of what products you're using. If you'd said you used henna, for example, I would think that the drying time might've shortened because it lowered your porosity some; but I haven't a clue. HTH and may you find your answer!