how do you dry your hair after showering?

what do you do?


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I use all of the above lol

First I towel dry my hair, then I blow dry my fringe (otherwise it dries straight and covers my eyes) and then I let the rest of my hair air dry (or blow dry when it's cold outside and my hair will freeze if I go out with wet hair (it has happened before)).
 
I towel dry, keep the towel wrapped on my head for a bit then air dry afterwards.
 
towel dry for 15 minutes then blow dry. I can't stand keeping my hair wet.
 
towel dry but eventually just let it air dry for a few hours because i will have legit anime hair if i go to sleep with wet hair
 
I usually let my hair air dry a bit before blow drying it so it doesn't take so long. But if I have to go out and don't have that much time, then I just blow dry it, even though it takes a bit longer when my hairs really wet
 
airdrying, blowdrying just makes my hair really fine and flat. And im pretty sure everyone uses a towel to get excess water off, but I don't think you can completely dry your hair with a towel unless it's short???
 
I use all of the above lol

First I towel dry my hair, then I blow dry my fringe (otherwise it dries straight and covers my eyes) and then I let the rest of my hair air dry (or blow dry when it's cold outside and my hair will freeze if I go out with wet hair (it has happened before)).

ahh yes having your hair freeze to ice when you go outside is rly not great ):
 
Sometimes I'll try to dry my hair with a towel if I can be bothered. My hair only takes like half an hour to air dry though so that's nice. Maybe a bit less.
 
I used to blow dry constantly because I would shower right before school and it takes hours for my hair to dry fully without it. But my routine consists of rubbing it viciously with a towel right out of the shower so I don't drip water everywhere, then I brush it, then I rub my hair again. And then I let it air dry. I only use a blow dryer now if I'm in a rush to go somewhere right away.
 
I do all three. Well, not at the same time lol but it depends on the situation. If I have no plans the next day and I shower late, I air dry. If I shower late and I have work or errands the next morning, I towel dry it before braiding and air dry. If I shower in the morning and have no plans, I become the ring girl. If I shower in the morning and work is within two hours or have to be somewhere, I definitely blow dry. I have somewhat thin hair but it's long (not too long, just by waist) so it does take some time for it to completely blow dry, however I'm totally okay with some leaky strands, as long as my scalp to mid length is dried.
 
I try to pat and squeeze my hair dry as much as I can with a towel, and after that I just let the air do the rest of the job.
 
I towel dry it until its not soaking wet, and then just let it air dry. However, if I have someone to go right afterwards and don't have time to air dry I will use a blow dryer.
 
I actually use all 3 of these methods, but lately I've just been using the towel dry and blow dry method. I use the two methods like this: after I wash my hair, I dry my hair with my towel and try to dry it as much as I can. Then, I would just put the same towel over my shoulders, and then have my hair just lay on the towel (so that my clothes can be dry). Then whenever I wanted to, I would just blow dry my hair.

In the Summertime, I just mainly use the towel dry and air dry method. In the Summer, I would just wash my hair, dry my hair with a towel a bit, brush my hair, and go outside to play with my negihbors, which in return gets my hair to be dried by the sunny weather, wind, and from me running as I play with them.
 
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I just dry off the ends with my towel, which tangles it anyway..then I put my robe on and let my hair chill in the little hood, because I can't stand having my wet hair touch my clothes..it just..ugh.
 
I blow dry my hair part-way because my hair's super thick and will take forever if I just let it air dry. But my hair is also curly so if I use full heat blow dry the whole way it will be Super Poof?. Heat first, then cool blow dry until a bit damp, then air dry the rest of the way.
My hair hates me but I've learned how to tame it.
 
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