Porsche19
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I was reading about someone who wrote a hair book the other day. I think tha it was Shamboosie.
Anyways, someone said that the author said that air drying is bad. It's supposedly bad because when it dries, the cuticles are roughed up.
Someone somewhat agreed with the author, but said that airdrying in something like a rollerset/twistout/bantu knot set/ponytail method is ok. Basically, anything except letting your hair airdry on it's own will let your cuticles lay down. If I remember right because the set will make your hair's cuticles lay down in the right way because of the tension.
I just did my first wash and go and I love how it came out. It looks so much more natural than a twist out, and takes a lot less manipulation. I didn't even need a comb. It could become a rgular thing for me.
The raised cuticles doesn't make sense to me. Why would airdying lead to raised hair cuticles? Air doesn't make them raise.
Can anyone shed some lighton this one for me?
Anyways, someone said that the author said that air drying is bad. It's supposedly bad because when it dries, the cuticles are roughed up.
Someone somewhat agreed with the author, but said that airdrying in something like a rollerset/twistout/bantu knot set/ponytail method is ok. Basically, anything except letting your hair airdry on it's own will let your cuticles lay down. If I remember right because the set will make your hair's cuticles lay down in the right way because of the tension.
I just did my first wash and go and I love how it came out. It looks so much more natural than a twist out, and takes a lot less manipulation. I didn't even need a comb. It could become a rgular thing for me.
The raised cuticles doesn't make sense to me. Why would airdying lead to raised hair cuticles? Air doesn't make them raise.
Can anyone shed some lighton this one for me?