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spinoff:airdrying with rollers how long does it take your hair to dry?

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lipyt

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I tried it once and it took all day and still wasn't completely dry when I took the rollers out. What do you do to speed up the process?
 
I usually do it on a Friday night when I do not have anything to do. I go to sleep with the rollers in my hair and Saturday morning I am dry. My hair takes HOURS to dry because it is so thick!
 
I have NO idea. Most of the time I airdry my rollersets and I do them over night. When I wake up in the morning my hair is dry.
 
it takes me about a day and a half and will have to sleep in them. if i want to quicken things up i'll sit under the dryer for about 1/2 hour right after i'm done rolling and/or a 1/2 hour the next day when it's almost dry.

straight up under a dryer - alternating between warm and hot settings; about 1 to 1.5 hours to fully dry.

my hair is uber dense and long-ish.


i hate rollersetting :lachen:
 
With my standard rollerset (2 inches diameter / same as grey rollers) airdrying means all day.
I have been able to bing this time down to 4 to 5 hours using th huge Phat Boys rollers up to 5 inches diameter)
Hope it helps
 
I usually do it on a Friday night when I do not have anything to do. I go to sleep with the rollers in my hair and Saturday morning I am dry. My hair takes HOURS to dry because it is so thick!


Same here I only air dry and I roll at night and it's dry when I wake up. I'm finding that lately my hair dries extremely fast after I wash it If I don't do anything to it, it will dry in about 45 minutes.
 
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