How I Towel Dry My Hair

  • Posted on 27 October, 2020
  • Short Hair
  • By Anonymous

This just is an alternative to cotton T-shirts which I prefer as they don't damage the hair, absorb moisture well and dry quick.

Winter is not ideal for towel drying on its' own as it would take a long time to get the hair dry, so in this case I did a few minutes at the end with the hairdryer.

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Hello, guys and girls, i've just come out the shower i've just washed my hair and it's still dripping wet okay. So i want to show you if you don't have cotton t-shirts that you use for drying your hair and you want to use the towel method. This is how i do it right. First, the best towel, i think, to wrap your hair up. If you haven't got a cotton t-shirt, that's big enough is a microfiber towel and this is a large one. So i'll just step back, i don't know. I hope you can see the lighting is all weird. I know, and it's steaming up, i'm sorry for that if it is steaming up, if i open, let me see, i know it's all weird the picture, but this is the best. I can do it's already late evening right so take my hair put this over and then i fold this in and you see my hair is longer than the towel. I don't know if you can see that it's longer, so what i'll have to do is. I have to twist it like so a button and i've got that a bit wrong got the the length wrong. So i have to try again - okay, just twist it like that. Now there we go we're getting there. So you can see my hair is longer. It'S coming out the bottom, so what i have to do is i have to try fold it in as good as i can, whilst twisting okay. So you can see here, it's still coming out. So i just fold this in as good as i can and try not to fold the hair, don't double it up! Okay! So then i try get this into a a position where it doesn't slip too much and just leave it on wait. I think i'll. Do it down the bottom tuck it in at the bottom in this case, just like that all right, oh, this is getting very steamy. Isn'T it and i'll leave it on for about five minutes, because it's a microfiber it doesn't need much longer than that and then i will switch, but for the minute just let me pause this and wipe the camera lens. Okay, i've wiped the camera lens. So right now, because this is, i would wait five minutes, but because i'm on camera, i'm not going to wait five minutes. Obviously, so what i'm going to do is i'll just take this out and squeeze it squeeze it squeeze it. Okay, squeeze the hair in there into the microfiber, which will absorb a lot of the water. At least it won't be dripping. You can't do this with a cotton towel as well, but it'll take a little longer than with the microfiber as well right. So all right there you see now it's not dripping it's wet, but it's not dripping as such, so the next step is flick. It back i'm getting hot. Of course, i am. Let'S put my towel over here like that right. The next step is, i take a wide tooth. Comb is this: this is condensating again, isn't it there, we go um, take a wide tooth comb or a very wide brush. I'M using this one i haven't got to wet the wet brushes downstairs. I forgot to bring it up and so then next i will comb the ends a little bit and comb through once very gently because with wet hair, you do not want to be forceful. The hair is very breakable at this point. Okay, so there you see like that next step, i'll, take my cotton towel and just take my hand like this and then just run it through like that. Okay, you don't want to damage the hair ends, so you just squeeze and run through okay and then keep changing the towel end so that the wet bit gets moved along, and this is a long procedure, obviously, in winter it takes forever in the summer. This would be a quick procedure. What you don't want to do, is you don't want to go? You don't only do circular motions or anything like that? Okay, if you want to speed up the process, you can also take strands okay and just run through and, as you see, i always give my hair roots support by holding the hair at the top here and just running the strand through. Can you see that my obviously when it's damp outside and it's cold outside, i will not dry my hair fully like this. I will get it to a point where i will put on some leave-in hair conditioner and then use the hair dryer. The leave-in hair conditioner. Also prevents the from the heat of the hair dryer. Oh, this is a heavy towel. You know, because it's so big, but it is really wet. You can really feel how wet it is there, and now you can almost already see the ends are starting to dry. Already so you can see how it is efficient, but you know you have to do this gently, don't do it with brute force. I still prefer the t-shirt, t-shirt, method and or even just wrapping it up in the microfiber cloth. So this is now pretty damp here. In the middle i'm going to hang this over my radiator and switch over back to the microfiber towel. It'S also lighter for me to hold it's easier, so i don't know if you can see the motion, i'm just working with my thumb. My way down like that. I'M not i'm not twisting the hair, i'm not rubbing it up and down, i'm just basically going with the strand down. So can you see and again we have condensation again right. I'M sorry, let's wipe again, i hope that's a bit better! Now i don't know it's a funny lighting. I do know that i'm aware so that is now. This is how it looks like. Can you see it's all? It'S not dry to the touch, but almost so that's how i know it's now ready for some leave-in conditioner. My favorite leave-in conditioner, as you know, is the coconut oil this one, that's what i'm putting in now and the top is already getting almost dry anyway right. So let me just move back and i'll spray. The ends first like that and then i will comb through once again from the bottom upwards. Again gently. You might hit the odd fairy knot, but you're also distributing the even conditioner around so from here on. In and now you can see, it looks wet because of the oil it's all nicely coated and from here on in i'm now going to use the hair dryer. So i will see you after or shall i say goodbye, so i just actually got my hair dryer and by the time i came back, you can already see my hair is starting to dry on the top. It'S almost there, so i'll just dry, my hair. Let'S see and it'll be noisy, so so so i never dry my hair completely. I just make sure that the head is dry and that the roots are dry, especially in the winter, because you don't want to pick up any um. You don't have your roots moist. For too long time a it's not good for the air shaft and b, you can also get like um bacterial infections, which will then just cause dandruff and stuff like that. So you don't want that. So that's how i do it and that's that all there is to it. So i will let this dry completely before i go through with the brush again, which will take another few hours. I hope this is the condensation has gone. I can't really see without my glasses properly so there you go. That'S how i do it so see. You soon hope you liked it bye, bye. Definitely missing! You already bye! You

Lilamac Guinness123: My favourite videos hair ones really good thank you for sharing ❤️❤️❤️

CURRNCY XRAY: Hi Maja hope all’s well!

CURRNCY XRAY: My wife would benefit from the towel trick

Samuel: Great video Maja

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