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Please consider carrying the MICROFIBER Turbie Twist. Any Wen girl or curly girl knows that towels are a nightmare for frizz. I think Chaz Dean even suggests using a tee shirt to dry your hair.... I know Turbie Twist makes the microfiber model because when I see them in the store, I clean 'em out! They work the same but don't contribute to frizz. Might be a good 'find'.....

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Bamboo towels are in now.

 

Chaz said that if he were to make towels, they would be bamboo ;o)

 

I have been finding the Turbie Twist-type in bamboo at Marshalls/TJMaxx.

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I just bought some bamboo cleaning cloths and they do not hold up, the fibers seperate and the fabric breaks down very easily. I also owned bamboo sheets I bought from the Q and they didn't last a year.

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@TheresaInNY wrote:

Please consider carrying the MICROFIBER Turbie Twist. Any Wen girl or curly girl knows that towels are a nightmare for frizz. I think Chaz Dean even suggests using a tee shirt to dry your hair.... I know Turbie Twist makes the microfiber model because when I see them in the store, I clean 'em out! They work the same but don't contribute to frizz. Might be a good 'find'.....


 

 

 

Dear Theresa:

 

Thank you for posting this as I had no idea they came in microfiber...what an ingenious improvement !

 

Are they still under the Turbie Twist name brand and where can I find some? Want them badly !

 

 

Thanks again !

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@redhead78 wrote:

 


@TheresaInNY wrote:

Please consider carrying the MICROFIBER Turbie Twist. Any Wen girl or curly girl knows that towels are a nightmare for frizz. I think Chaz Dean even suggests using a tee shirt to dry your hair.... I know Turbie Twist makes the microfiber model because when I see them in the store, I clean 'em out! They work the same but don't contribute to frizz. Might be a good 'find'.....


 

 

 

Dear Theresa:

 

Thank you for posting this as I had no idea they came in microfiber...what an ingenious improvement !

 

Are they still under the Turbie Twist name brand and where can I find some? Want them badly !

 

 

Thanks again !


@redhead65, and here I thought Turbie ONLY made microfiber Twists! I buy four new ones every six months or so as they do lose some absorbency over time. I get mine at Walmart or Bed Bath and Beyond. Love these little hair towels!

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@MaggieMack wrote:

 


@redhead78 wrote:

 


@TheresaInNY wrote:

Please consider carrying the MICROFIBER Turbie Twist. Any Wen girl or curly girl knows that towels are a nightmare for frizz. I think Chaz Dean even suggests using a tee shirt to dry your hair.... I know Turbie Twist makes the microfiber model because when I see them in the store, I clean 'em out! They work the same but don't contribute to frizz. Might be a good 'find'.....


 

 

 

Dear Theresa:

 

Thank you for posting this as I had no idea they came in microfiber...what an ingenious improvement !

 

Are they still under the Turbie Twist name brand and where can I find some? Want them badly !

 

 

Thanks again !


@redhead65, and here I thought Turbie ONLY made microfiber Twists! I buy four new ones every six months or so as they do lose some absorbency over time. I get mine at Walmart or Bed Bath and Beyond. Love these little hair towels!


 

 

 

 

Thank you SO much ! I only know of the terrycloth cotton-type ones, the original ones! Saw some for sale  at the Q, but they are the same as the originals I have, just different patterns.

 

I'll be heading out to get them later today.!!!!

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I would love to find bamboo turbie twists! I am not a fan of microfiber and the cotton is just okay. Bamboo would be great.

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thank you!

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@HappyDaze wrote:

I would love to find bamboo turbie twists! I am not a fan of microfiber and the cotton is just okay. Bamboo would be great.


 

 

I thought someone  posted that the bamboo ones fall apart easily. Guess because they are bamboo?

 

Am I the only person who read this ???