Anonymous wrote:You think 10-15 minutes is not fast enough? Maybe your hairstylist can thin out some of the bulk.
Anonymous wrote:This will gross most folks out, but I used to just dry my sweaty hair. (This was bc the only way I could get a work out in was at lunch and I was time limited - so I did what I had to.)
Anonymous wrote:Do you do anything else after working out?
Ie make breakfast, have coffee, pack lunch? I ask because I find if I let my hair air dry a little bit (or sit in the towel longer) it blow dries much faster. So you could shower, do your other stuff, go and blow dry and it should take a little less time.
Anonymous wrote:Brazilian blowout. My hair airdries as if I blew it out.
Anonymous wrote:10-15 minutes is not much. Do most of the drying without a brush, then finish with a brush.
It isn't always about thickness, either. Sometimes there's only so much you can do depending on the porosity of your hair.
Honestly, I would skip the wash and use dry shampoo, or use a headband while working out (to absorb sweat).