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Anonymous wrote:I used to, but I read this article and apparently letting it air dry can have disadvantages too. I don’t straighten or use a curling iron, but I do use the lowest heat setting of the hair dryer. I have a dyson, fwiw. I have curly hair so I use lots of get which gets rid of frizz, so I don’t need to worry about that.
https://www.refinery29.com/en-gb/air-drying-vs-blow-drying-hair-damage
I relate to this article. Every once in a while, I try out air drying consistently for my wavy, almost curly hair. (It blow dries very easily into straight or almost straight).
…. Then when I try it, I still feel like my hair is damaged. I am also convinced I have more hair loss on those days. My stylist said there wouldn’t be any more hair loss, but I really feel in my experience it’s happening.
Clarifying.^ I feel like air-drying causes more hair loss and not much less damage.
To avails heat damage, I wash and blow dry every other day. Curling iron maybe not every single time.
Air drying happens when I’m busy, and I regret it almost every time. When I have gone through longer periods of trying to roll with my waves, I feel like my already-thin hair starts showing more of my scalp.