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Hi 1BD, I will pray with you.  Trim only - no cutty.  And I will also sweat, in the heat & humidity... I live in the swamp that the rest of the country refers to as Flori-duh.

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 Question for all - When my hair was much longer if I bunned or braided it wet, it stayed wet allllll day.  My question is - How do you air dry your hair ? Or do you air dry? What products keep it under control as it dries?
 
If I air dry loose it will take me 4 or more hours to tame the beast. Actually I had to set aside 2 days - day 1 to wash and dry- day 2 to style. That's why I cut it. Don't want that again
 
Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks
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Hi again 1BD... if I braid wet hair in the morning it will stay damp until the evening.  But the braid "tames the beast" so the dampness doesn't bother me at all.   I never use a blow fryer.  But I think using one would probably be okay if (1) the lowest heat setting is used, (2) a low fan speed is used, (3) the hair is detangled prior to using the blow fryer, (4) the hair isn't whipped around too much during the drying process, (5) you don't focus the heat on one spot for more than a couple of seconds, and (6) you dry it only until it is just starting to get dry... then I think it would be avoid causing any damage.  One plus to its drying slowly seems to be that my hair stays cleaner.  That's my experience, anyway. 
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Thanks again, maybe once I reach my goal I'll try blow "fryer" just until damp then braiding maybe it won't leave me with "wet head" all day.
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