it depends on the texture of your hair and the thickness, lets say you have really thick hair i would use a hair dryer most of the way and let the rest air dry (To have less frizziness) and if you had really thin hair i would just let it air dry
A hair dryer uses hot air instead of room temperature air, thus drying you hair faster.
Hot air, but it can damage your hair.
Well...You can simply wait for it to air dry, or you can go to the store and purchase a hair dryer to blow dry your hair faster.
Using an appliance like a blowdryer uses electricity. If you dry your hair another way (by air drying or towel drying your hair) then you save energy.
No. But you can handwash them with Woolite, or get a spray bottle and spray the Moccasins LIGHTLY with cold water. And then dry them with a blowdryer. DON'T air dry them.
For long hair, lean down and brush the hair forward, towel drying. When almost dry it can then be pushed back, resulting in more volume.
yes it does
dry air rises up faster because the dry air has less density n therefore it rises up faster than moist air
it does,but it burns your hair
2600 will get your hair dry a lot faster, but as far as 'better', the 1875 watt one won't destroy your ear drums as fast (which blow dryers do big-time).
It is better to let it air dry then straighten it, less damage to your hair
An air conditioner is just like a hair dry because both contain air that can dry your hair.