View Poll Results: How long does it take your hair to air dry?

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  • 1/2h

    21 2.63%
  • 1h

    68 8.51%
  • 1 1/2h

    62 7.76%
  • 2h

    127 15.89%
  • 2 1/2h

    74 9.26%
  • 3h

    106 13.27%
  • more than 3 hours

    333 41.68%
  • I don't air dry but want to vote for cheese

    8 1.00%
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Thread: How long does it take your hair to air dry?

  1. #351
    Lavender Dusk Moth Für immer's Avatar
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    Default Re: How long does it take your hair to air dry?

    More than 3 hours.
    When I had TBL and let it airdry, it would take about 6 hrs.
    It's not quite that long yet, but it does take ages to dry nowadays.
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    Default Re: How long does it take your hair to air dry?

    About 30 or 45 minutes... basically the one silver lining of thin hair

    Waist ~ Hip ~ TBL ~ Classic ~ Knee

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    Default Re: How long does it take your hair to air dry?

    If I wash it early-mid afternoon (out of the shower by 3), it's still noticeably damp underneath when I'm going to bed at 10:30 or 11, so...more than 8 hours? lol And I live in a climate where the humidity rarely exceeds 30% and is regularly in single digits for half the year.

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    Default Re: How long does it take your hair to air dry?

    Way too long. At minimum 4-6 hours, but if we're talking fully dry without even a hint of dampness in the interior of my hair, it's probably closer to a full work day.
    long hair is self care
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    Member Chasemi's Avatar
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    Default Re: How long does it take your hair to air dry?

    My hair is around 2b/c I think? It takes about 3 hours to dry on a good day

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    Default Re: How long does it take your hair to air dry?

    I can relate to that! It's interesting to see how drying times vary depending on hair type and thickness. I've got 2a hair, and it usually takes me around 4-5 hours to air dry completely. It's definitely a waiting game, but it's nice not to rely on heat styling all the time)
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    Default Re: How long does it take your hair to air dry?

    Less than 1 hour but I have voted for an hour because in winter is more than in summer which takes about 15 minutes...
    I have curly hair bsl but thin.
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    LHC FairyGodMum lapushka's Avatar
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    Default Re: How long does it take your hair to air dry?

    8+ hours. Now it's thinner, considerably so, mid-length to ends, so it's quite a bit faster but not halved, to give you a sense of what it's like. I wore my hair in a nautilus a little too tightly and didn't even realize, so my hair just broke off. I had had, always, tons of shedding ever since reaching my goal of classic. I just thought that was the norm; it isn't. Anyway, recently I have begun to diffuse it within 15 minutes after it's come out the towel, has been detangled and my stylers are in. I love it. Why I was spending all this time air drying for no reason, I still don't know. Especially in winter. I don't want to, no longer, be sitting there with wet hair stuck to my face for about 3 to 4 hours (I used to wait that long before diffusing, I was mad).
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