tastyfood
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Another thread inspired by @JamesGatz and his posts about hair which I really enjoyed, and helped me introduce some changes to my hair routine recently. Also tagging @Josiah Baldwin , whose recent comments on wool were helpful as well.
What's the healthiest method to dry hair after washing it in the shower?
I don't wash my hair that often, but every couple of days I feel the need to run some mild coconut based (DuaDua brand) soap on my hair to make it look cleaner and better. This way of washing it works well for me. What to do when the hair is wet?
Hair dyers make your hair glow and shine, will give you instantaneous volume, with the caveat that they produce a result that makes you have to do it again in two days. Hair dryers also put out a lot of EMF because of Lenz's Law.
I tried to let my hair air dry but it's also not ideal. Your head gets cold quickly, lowering body temps, among other things. The next best thing was to let my hair air dry, but in the sun or under an incandescent bulb. This works, but it doesn't make hair look too good initially.
I also try to dry my hair with a towel after the shower to remove as much moisture as possible. Would a wool towel be good for this? Is wool good at removing moisture, and good for hair?
Thanks for everyone's thoughts in advance!
What's the healthiest method to dry hair after washing it in the shower?
I don't wash my hair that often, but every couple of days I feel the need to run some mild coconut based (DuaDua brand) soap on my hair to make it look cleaner and better. This way of washing it works well for me. What to do when the hair is wet?
Hair dyers make your hair glow and shine, will give you instantaneous volume, with the caveat that they produce a result that makes you have to do it again in two days. Hair dryers also put out a lot of EMF because of Lenz's Law.
I tried to let my hair air dry but it's also not ideal. Your head gets cold quickly, lowering body temps, among other things. The next best thing was to let my hair air dry, but in the sun or under an incandescent bulb. This works, but it doesn't make hair look too good initially.
I also try to dry my hair with a towel after the shower to remove as much moisture as possible. Would a wool towel be good for this? Is wool good at removing moisture, and good for hair?
Thanks for everyone's thoughts in advance!