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05-29-2018 12:51 PM - edited 05-29-2018 12:53 PM
Washing , drying and styling - 5 min. I use a round brush that blows hot air to dry with so I style & dry at the same time. My very fine hair dries extremely quickly.
05-29-2018 12:53 PM
I spend embarrassingly little time on my short hair. I spritz it with water, brush it into shape with a stiff nylon brush and go. I don't even blow dry after shampooing. We have such low humidity, it'll dry by itself in a few minutes.
05-29-2018 01:02 PM
Omg! I know women who really do wash and condition their hair, blow dry it, curl it and style it every single day of their lives. I cannot imagine where they get the time and strength and they are the same women who complain about how unhealthy their hair is. Oh, yeah. They also use a TON of product on their hair. I have naturally curly hair and I always loved it even though I grew up with long, blonde, stick straight hair being the beauty standard. Mostly, I wear it curly. I wash and deep condition every 3 or 4 days. Between washes, I sleep in a satin cap. I get up in the a.m. and quickly dunk my hair under the shower water and wring out the water with a microfiber towel. I finger comb it and I use a rich leave in conditioner, sometimes a little bit of serum. I arrange it with my fingers, sometimes I wear a headband or pull it up into a ponytail or bun. All of that takes about 15 minutes. When I get it blown out straight, I make wrap and pit it around my head and sleep with my satin cap. In the morning I put a little serum in it and brush it straight. That takes 10 minutes.
05-29-2018 01:05 PM
In the past, I have spent 1 1/2 to 2 hours doing my hair. I attribute that to the following:
*the wrong cut
*the wrong products
*not having the right knowledge regarding HOW to do my hair.
My hair did a MAJOR change after my first child was born; it went from being very tight ringlets (3C curls) to a combo of 2C/3C/straight hair. I lost 74% of due to my thyroid blowing after his birth and this was what grew in. I could wash, condition, apply oils/styling products and be done....no more.
Each pregnancy caused it to change some more and it was a nightmare to deal with, so I cut it short. Huge mistake.
Up until about 2 years ago, I had it long and blunt and well...bleh. That meant blowing it out with a paddle brush, ironing it...just time.
NOW: the right cut has made a HUGE difference. I use no styling products other than a serum to protect the ends and a thermal protecting cream. I keep it in a thin cotton towel until ready to blow it out. I use a Shu Uemura paddle brush but use it to simply brush the hair in a certain direction, that's it. I use a blow dryer with an attachment to keep the air going in a specific and concentrated direction. That's it. The difference is amazing. I will use an iron just for the top if the weather is super humid. I only wash 2 days a week; that's all my hair needs now. Put it up at night, shake it out in the morning. Total time when I blow it out is about 10-15 minutes considering how thick and long ....I'm thrilled!
05-29-2018 01:14 PM
Men don't have the burden of styling their hair 1.5 hrs/day and I adopted the same policy. I found the whole styling burden to be exhausting and irritating, but that may be because my hair is curly and unruly. I guess who could need it more, but it won't follow any styling directions so I gave up and just swim with the tide.
05-29-2018 01:16 PM
I wash my hair at night. In the morning I just turn on the blow dryer, bend forward, run my fingers through my hair just to add back the fullness. TOTAL, maybe 20 seconds!
05-29-2018 01:21 PM
I was not blessed with a wash and go type of hair. I wash, blowdry, and style with a styling tool every day. It takes me roughly a half hour a day to "do" my hair. I have tried different cuts, but always end up having to mess with it. I'm envious of the women who can wash and go.
05-29-2018 01:22 PM
I dont even blow dry in the winter. I do own a blow dryer but rarily use it.
05-29-2018 02:07 PM
I mourn all the time I spent/wasted on my hair over the years. Only in the last few years as I have grown my hair long enough to either clip up or tie back have I gotten away from daily shampoos, blow drying and styling. I found that having shorter hair (at least for me) meant much more fiddling with it to maintain the style. Growing my hair long has given me so much freedom, I will never wear a short style again!
05-29-2018 02:13 PM - edited 05-29-2018 02:14 PM
Each Day? Almost nothing because my hair is long. On days I wash my hair which is usually twice a week, about 5 minutes to blow dry thanks for the Dyson dryer my hair takes 6 hours to air dry. I don't get the whole my hair is short so it's no work. When my hair was short it always took a lot more work to style.
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