Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have curly hair and let it air dry. So yes, sometimes when I get on Metro it's still wet. But don't worry, I'm not pressing it up against you or anyone else.
+1
I have thick hair. If I put it up in a ponytail when it is wet (sometimes to get it out of my face) it might still be wet hours later. Seriously, it takes forever to dry. It's not usually "sopping wet" by the time I get on the metro though; it has usually dried a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up swimming competitively and never, never, never blowdry my hair. I mean, never. Unless I am at the salon and the lady does it for me. So, this is, I guess, once every 3/4 months? So, after years of having to hop out of the pool, shower and dress and be out at the bus 15 mins. after getting out of the pool, you learn to pare down your routine to the bare, and I mean BARE, essentials!
PS And my hair is so healthy, too, b/c of this lack of blow-drying, I think. Every time I do have other people touch my hair, they are like, "It's soo soft!!!!" I literally think I will be like 80 years old and still doing "wash-and-go"!
Anonymous wrote:I have curly hair and let it air dry. So yes, sometimes when I get on Metro it's still wet. But don't worry, I'm not pressing it up against you or anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Well, it looks like this post really picked up. For those of you asking me about my hair type: yes, I have shoulder length thick curly hair. Yes, I blowdry. No, I don't color. Yes, my hair is in excellent condition.
And yes, I think people with wet hair and full make up are gross. So there. Come and rip me apart
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this, I simply don't. Every day I ride the metro. Every day I see hundreds of women with soaking wet hair and full make up on. Whyyyy? Do you know how disgusting it feels to have someone else' hair pressing against you and your clothes? I am a woman, I also wash my hair every day, but I blow dry it or air dry it AT HOME. Yes, I also put on make up at home. It really doesn't take THAT long.
Fight the laziness!!!
I'm not lazy. I have a medical condition that makes all small motor skills really difficult, like handwriting, finely dicing food, and blowdrying hair. Plus, it takes my hair about 24 hours to fully dry. I wring out my hair a few times after I get out of the shower, and then I either braid or bun it for the commute to work. Also, I don't air-dry quickly. Those beads of water would just sit on my body/hair for well over an hour. Sorry my sheer existance annoys you, but hey it could be worse - I could wear perfume or even, not shower at all, ever.

I drive to work and my hair gets dry by the time I get to work. I wear a hat if it's super cold. I have been doing this since the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:I am actually jealous of people who can get away with not drying their hair and still look half decent. I have two cowlicks on the top of my head, and look like I just rolled out of bed (even if I air dry my hair) if I do not wash and dry my hair EVERY DAY.