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Good luck.Don;t write it off it doesn't come out great the first time.Airdrying takes practice.You really need to find a good leave-in and serum to make it work well(in my case)
This is one thing I learn from this site. I can actually air dry and then curl it like it’s been blow dried. I’ve packed my dryer away. My hair gets a little waving so I have to make sure I put it in pig tails. I put some the Elucence conditioner (can use as a leave in), some kind of silk (Design Essentials or my standby Biosilk) and Keracare Essential oil on the outer layer of the hair.
My hair is pulled back in a bun and tied down with a scarf. Sitting with my hair up in a towel after washing worked really well
When i took it down my hair was halfway dry already. Then i had to go digging for stuff to put on my hair. (I don't have any other hair products other than my hair dress and a can of oil sheen---Seriously
)I normally just use ultra sheen hairdress on my scalp, but i didn't need to do that since i didn't blowdry
Anyway i found a bottle of Organic Root Stimilator Shea Butter that the BSS gave me as as a sample. I sprayed my hair with a little oil sheen so that i would have an easier time combing it back, then i applied the Shea Butter. This stuff smells pretty good and it makes my hair look shiny not greasy
After i finished that i applied Vaseline to my ends since i'm also doing that challenge (it works really well) and i twisted my hair into a bun and put a scrunchie on it. Now it's safely tied down and out of harms way