Spring has arrived and summer is on its way. Time to put your blowdryers to rest and let the hot air and sun do the work. Use a hydrating product when letting hair airdry, such as a hair cream or a leave in conditioner. Once hair is dry you can spray a wave or surf spray to help keep your texture tame.
You could also combine two drying techniques: First, let your hair dry naturally, about 70-80% of the way dry. Then, with your dryer on the coolest setting, blow your hair dry, keeping the dryer about 6-inches away from hair at all times and moving it around continuously. Voilà: gorgeous, healthy hair, without the heat.
Straight or fine hair tends to dry faster, while thick or curly hair often takes a little longer. Even the type of shampoo and conditioner you use, along with the weather, play a role. But for a soft, shiny mane and a freed up schedule, I think you'll be satisfied with your no-electricity or low-electricity results.
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