I have tried:
• air drying (takes too long, extends wet hair misery)
• having short hair (can’t have short hair at one of my jobs)
• dryer bonnet (somewhat better cuz at least I can sorta multitask)
• sitting in front of box fan (takes too long)
• paying hairdresser to do it (expensive)

Figured I’d see if you guys know any tips and tricks…

  • @MrPoopyButtholeM
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    218 minutes ago

    This is a job that I do for my gf as a act of affection. She sits on the edge of the bed or the couch and I blow dry and brush her hair. She also could not stand the boredom of this act. When I had long hair myself I never blow dried it. I guess that hippy look I was going for didn’t need a hair dryer.

  • @lady_maria
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    124 hours ago

    can’t have short hair at one of my jobs

    I’m really curious about what kind of job that could be lol

    Do you use a diffuser?

  • @surewhynotlem
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    23 hours ago

    Put it up into a bun wet and forget it’s wet.

  • @[email protected]
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    67 hours ago

    I do a quick toweling to get off most of the loose water and then I usually just wrap my head in a different towel to soak out the remaining stuff. If you do it right you get to spend a few minutes cosplaying Marge Simpson every day.

  • [email protected]
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    14 hours ago

    A very absorbent towel like microfiber.
    A powerful hair dryer (I prefer one with a cold setting as excessive heat damages my hair).

    Takes about 5-10 minutes.

  • @rowinxavier
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    28 hours ago

    Ditch shampooing and conditioning, instead transition to using a less intense washing method. I haven’t used shampoo in about 3 months and my dandruff has reduced, my hair is cleaner smelling, and the dries super quickly.

    Instead of washing with soap I use brushing and water only washing. Using a boar bristle brush as well as wood brush makes brushing my hair easy and pulls the oil down over the length of my hair rather than staying at the scalp. This reduces and hopefully eliminates dandruff while also leaving the hair protected by oil. If I wash it, no soap just water, it loses a little oil and all the dirt and yuck comes out it it dries in maybe 20 mins.

    Also, it is now consistent. My hair today feels the same as my hair yesterday, so it isn’t constantly something to adjust to.

    • @[email protected]
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      7 hours ago

      Out of curiosity before you stopped shampooing what shampoo and conditioner did you use and how often did you wash your hair?

  • DreamButt
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    17 hours ago

    I just stopped using one 🤷‍♂️

  • @Droggelbecher
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    18 hours ago

    Depending on how much you hate hair that’s only half dry, towelling the shit out of it or only using the hair dryer for a shorter time. Then air dry. I do the latter over night so I don’t notice the wetness, keeping a towelly bonnet on. Also, the dryer works better if you brush your hair the whole time while holding it into the air stream.