@iagoensis

Dont touch it when it’s not soaking wet. I put my leave in and my stylers on wet hair, squeeze excess water out in the shower, then if I need to dry quicker, I use a thick cheap tee shirt (think those free tees you randomly acquire) NEVER a towel

oh my, I have been doing it wrong forever. I was told to never brush it or comb it while wet or damp because of breakage. So I have always brushed it while it was dry. curious, why a shirt and not a towel?

Mon, Aug 26th 2013 at 18 PM
  1. cbeams said: The shirt will soak up water w/o being as rough as the towel (leading to less frizz). I get a big T, put my head thru the neck (so the neckband nakes a headband?) then wrap the body of the tee around my hair and make a bun til its dry enuf to manage
  2. badass-bharat-deafmuslim-artista said: oh wow. i didnt know this, either.
  3. 50shadesofmyblackass said: towels are made of rough material, and they rough up the hair shaft, which in the long term can lead to split ends, breakage, etc… I am assuming that t-shirts soak up excess moisture, but the material does not rough up the hair strand.
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