How long does it take for your hair to air-dry?

Anonymous
How long is your hair? Which hair type is it?
Anonymous
All day. Curly hair.
Anonymous
Several hours. My hair is fine, but I have a lot of it — long and curly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All day. Curly hair.


+1. I have curly hair to the top of my shoulder. If I wash in the morning and air dry (or even dry with a diffuser) the roots can sometimes still be damp by nightfall.

Instead, I wash at night, then re-wet the lengths in the morning to style. That keeps the roots relatively dry.
Anonymous
Hours, I have wavy/curly hair
Anonymous
4-5 hours? After lunch. Thick hair, mid-back length
Anonymous
Chin-length, fine hair but a lot of it and low-porosity. It takes 4 or 5 hours or so to dry without any product. It's naturally wavy and if I put product in it to keep the waves, it easily takes an entire workday to dry. When it was long it took all the daylight hours.
Anonymous
I have shoulder-length wavy hair. About 45 min.
Anonymous
Depends on the humidity.
Long wavy hair.
Over 70%, all day.
Lower humidity, will probably take an hour.
Anonymous
Medium length, fine and thin in front, with thicker waves in back. The front dries in an hour, the back takes several hours.
Anonymous
Long fine straight hair. I agree it depends on the humidity!

In the cold dryness of winter, it can take an hour. In summer, I can lie down at night with wet hair and get up in the morning with humid hair.
Anonymous
I have thick curly hair. It takes all day in the winter, but just a few hours in the summer.
Anonymous
I live in Florida. Medium long, super fine straight hair. Maybe 1.5 hours?
Anonymous
My hair is not so thick but it is curly and during these humid days it takes a good half day before I'd call it dry.
Anonymous
Long, past my bra strap and curly. Takes all day to dry and then some. If I put my hair up in a pony tail or knot, and take it out before bed, it is still damp
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