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Question for those with a TWA or TA

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Just curious, how long does it take your hair to dry?
 
I rinsed my conditioner out of my hair at 3:45 and it's going on 6 and it's still damp in the middle. I'd say about 2 hrs to compeletly dry.
 
When I first cut it, it took like an hour or 2. But now as it's growing out, it's taking like at least 4-5 hours tops to be completely dry.
 
It usually depends on what type of leave in conditioner I have in my hair. If its a creamy type prob like 2 hour or so. If its just a spritz, prob like hour or so.
I usually sit with a small desk fan blowing toward my head, it drys alot faster. I will do this mainly in the winter so I won't have to go out with a wet head. I only air dry.
 
Whoo boy...naked, about 3 hours.

With product...4-5 hours.

But I mean from root to tip. It's touchable in 1.5 -2 hours depending on what product I use. If it's gel, it takes that long.

A cream product -30 minutes and that's for the last inch or so, what you'd feel if I brushed against you.

Now...down to the scalp dry? Back to 4-5 hours. Sometimes 6 if I really DCed well.
 
It takes about 2 hours because my hair is covered at my job with a cotton cap.:ohwell: I moisturize it very well and now my hair is happy. I am still happy that I found out about using lotion as my moisturizer and using just water to my hair and leaving my conditioner and other products. This has saved my hair from my job's abusive cover.:ohwell:
 
for it to stop dripping about an hour or 2 in the house...for it to be completely get dry about 3-4.5 hrs to dry., outside it'll only take 30 min.-1 hr to dry completely
 
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