I think it usually takes an hour or less to dry when left to air dry. Anything over an hour is average i think, and anything over 2 is thick...
I think that's about right anyway.
The amount of time it takes to dry hair with a hair dryer can vary depending on the length and thickness of your hair, as well as the heat and speed setting of the hair dryer. On average, it typically takes about 15-30 minutes to fully dry hair with a hair dryer.
When a student combs their dry hair for a long time, the friction between the hair and the comb creates a buildup of static electricity. This static electricity causes the individual hair strands to repel each other, making the hair stand up or appear frizzy.
It is better to curl your hair with a curling iron on dry hair rather than wet hair. Curling wet hair can cause damage and weaken the hair shaft, leading to breakage. Dry hair tends to hold curls better and creates long-lasting results. Remember to use a heat protectant spray before styling to minimize damage.
Long dry hair tends to create static electricity when brushed, causing the hair strands to repel each other. This repulsion occurs due to the friction between the hair and the brush, resulting in the strands moving away from each other. Conditioning the hair or using an anti-static spray can help reduce this effect.
If you use any kind of regular dryer, you may get your dog 99% dried up within 20 minutes. Using any kind of towels would require you to spend more time on this task. If you’re owning a puppy, you can make your pup dried up within 20 minutes using a towel only. But as she grows up, her fur starts getting elongated, and using the same towel won’t be enough for her. At her grown-up stage, if you go with a towel only, it may take you more than an hour. This long interval of time being wet may cause your fur baby to catch a cold. Again, you want the fur to be bone dry. Well, dogs with short hair may require less than an hour but with those having long hair, using a very high velocity two motor dryer is the best option.
This depends, of course, on the length and type of hair. Very short hair dries almost instantly with a towel while long, thick hair can take hours to dry naturally. Thin hair also dries more quickly than, say, very coarse, thick hair.
Hour
Well maybe you have very dry hair and you really dont take good care of your hair and im not trying be racists plaease dont take this the wrong way but most white people hair are thin at the ends but its looks no harm
1 hour
It depends whether your hair is long, short, thin, or thick. If you have long and thick hair, you've got a problem. If you wash your hair frequently then all the thick hairs will trap the water and it stays there.Try to keep it at once or twice a week. If you've got short and thick hair you can wash it thrice or twice a week, but remember to towel dry your hair for a few minutes and then dry it with a hair dryer. If you've got short and thin hair, You can wash it about 4 times a week. If it's long and thin hair, you might just have a chance of washing it everyday.
3 hrs.
Different hair types are thin, thick, short, average, long, oily, kinky, curly, straight, coarse, puffy and dry.
No, not really. I personally think it's better to have beautiful, healthy, short hair than dry, damaged, long hair
Different hair types are thin, thick, short, average, long, oily, kinky, curly, straight, coarse, puffy and dry.
how cme lng hair looks see through on bottom like it has broke off
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
No, it is not bad to brush your hair when it's dry, as long as you don't pull hard.