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Aug 15, 2013
Armela A.
After I wash my hair is it better to let them naturally dry if I have the time or?
Aug 15, 2013
Caitlin L.
It depends what look your going for, I'd say it was better to naturally dry than burning it with a hair dryer! Hope this helped x
Aug 15, 2013
Armela A.
Ya thanks :)
Aug 15, 2013
Annie S.
I say naturally as it lets your hair moisturise and nourish itself in its own time :)
Aug 15, 2013
Audrey H.
👍
Aug 15, 2013
Kaylee R.
Add leave in conditioner then instead of blow drying you should towel dry it until its damp and then just leave it alone. Finally comb through it.