2 or 3, on the sun hmmm maybe 1h or less, it's so wet where i live!
Less than 1 hour
1 to 2 hours
2 to 3 hours
4 to 5 hours
More than 5....I have super thick hair!
2 or 3, on the sun hmmm maybe 1h or less, it's so wet where i live!
I said 1-2 hours, but that's for this time of year. I think it was close to 80 degrees F. today. In the winter it will take longer. I do try to absorb most of the water from my hair. First with one of my husband's old t-shirts and that's followed with a microfiber turban. I don't comb my hair when it's wet, so I just gently pull the wet clumps apart, so the air can flow around them. Once my hair is dry, I detangle it with a Tangle Teaser brush.
Hurray! I've reached tailbone length! Last trim 1-2-23.Lady Roxanne,Keeper of the Caprines 🐐in the order of the Long Haired Knights.
To dry 100%, an entire day most likely. Not counting sleeping on it, I think the longest I've been willing to wait is ~15 hours before detangling and bunning, and it's still the slightest bit wet then. It's one of the reasons I stretch my full length washes as loooong as possible.
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4 to 5 hours
We have super dry weather here and it takes me absolutely forever, hours and hours. However, on lucky humid days, it dries so so quickly that it blows my mind. If only that were my regular life!
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