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I own a turbie twist but it doesn't see any action unless I use it to provide extra heat for my dc. My hair is high porosity so I just ring out the water and clip my hair into 1-4 bantu knots until it's at the dampness I need. I pat my edges with a shirt or towel to get rid of the drippies. Using a towel, microfiber, or tshirt gets my hair too dry before I'm ready to style it.
A pillow case...or two. Easy to wrap and gentle on the strands
A pillow case...or two. Easy to wrap and gentle on the strands
I have a twistie turbie that I used to use, but now I'm hooked on using a t-shirt. It's works best for me especially when air drying. It gives me smoother results and like others mentioned it doesn't snag my hair.
Towel
In the past: turbie twist and tshirt
I use a microfiber towel or the turbie twist. I prefer the towel though b/c I can get all my hair in itHi Ladies!
Just wanted a little feedback on what you use after you Shampoo/Cowash/Cleanse/Deep Condition to remove excess water?
So, Please Reply and Let Me know "How Do YOU remove the Water?"
Right now I'm using a Towel, which being 13 months post, is making things difficult to detangle, so I'm thinking about using T-Shirts or some other means.
Thanking you in Advance for Your Help, Insight and Advice.![]()
@DanceOnTheSkylinesI have been using t shirts for a while, but as stated above it just gets soggy and wet so fast. I just bought a pack of 2 turbies, which I plan to try this weekend!
@vevsterI've used all and prefer tshirt material.
I use t-shirts, probably about 3 or 4.