spellinto
Well-Known Member
Hi ladies, I'm looking for a new way to dry my hair.  I know there are a million air-drying posts already but I haven't found one with my unique situation yet.
I have high porosity hair. When I finish washing, I t-shirt dry until my hair is 70-80% dry. Sometimes I let my hair hang, other times I leave it in the shirt until I'm ready to detangle. At this point, my ends look frizzy but still in tact. I think my strands are really hurt by the evaporation process. I apply a spray leave in and then a creamy leave in, then I use my seamless comb to detangle in sections. As soon as I comb, my ends look atrocious. I know it's not my wash/air drying products because my hair feels nice. I also trimmed bluntly a few days before my wash. I think I am most prone to splits and damaged ends when I air dry because I lose a lot of moisture when the water evaporates. What can I do differently? I've thought about rollersetting, but I would have to detangle on wet hair, which is an absolute no on my highly porous strands (this just leads to breakage and more tangles!)
ETA: I've tried other methods like braiding or tying my ends down with a scarf while damp, but as soon as the water/moisture evaporates, my ends look horrible again! (And yes, I have tried using Porosity Control)
				
			I have high porosity hair. When I finish washing, I t-shirt dry until my hair is 70-80% dry. Sometimes I let my hair hang, other times I leave it in the shirt until I'm ready to detangle. At this point, my ends look frizzy but still in tact. I think my strands are really hurt by the evaporation process. I apply a spray leave in and then a creamy leave in, then I use my seamless comb to detangle in sections. As soon as I comb, my ends look atrocious. I know it's not my wash/air drying products because my hair feels nice. I also trimmed bluntly a few days before my wash. I think I am most prone to splits and damaged ends when I air dry because I lose a lot of moisture when the water evaporates. What can I do differently? I've thought about rollersetting, but I would have to detangle on wet hair, which is an absolute no on my highly porous strands (this just leads to breakage and more tangles!)
ETA: I've tried other methods like braiding or tying my ends down with a scarf while damp, but as soon as the water/moisture evaporates, my ends look horrible again! (And yes, I have tried using Porosity Control)
			
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		 erplexed  I appreciate the advice though, I would use oils if I could find one that ACTUALLY sealed in moisture.  (I've also tried Vaseline which was HORRID, and serums which did nothing).
erplexed  I appreciate the advice though, I would use oils if I could find one that ACTUALLY sealed in moisture.  (I've also tried Vaseline which was HORRID, and serums which did nothing). 
 
		 
 
		
 It adds weight, softness and smoothness. I feel a butter is better for heavy sealing.
 It adds weight, softness and smoothness. I feel a butter is better for heavy sealing. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
 but I did like the DC, I noticed a significant difference in the way my hair dried (less clumps, more separated and soft strands).  It didn't give me enough slip though.  I may try the Silicon Mix but I could see mineral oil as the second ingredient being a problem over time.
 but I did like the DC, I noticed a significant difference in the way my hair dried (less clumps, more separated and soft strands).  It didn't give me enough slip though.  I may try the Silicon Mix but I could see mineral oil as the second ingredient being a problem over time. I mix up eeee'rythang.
 I mix up eeee'rythang.  If I want curls, I let it dry until damp (about 50%) and then add flexis. If I want it slightly straighter, bigger flexis.
 If I want curls, I let it dry until damp (about 50%) and then add flexis. If I want it slightly straighter, bigger flexis.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		