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Try using a micro fiber towel as they soak up lots of moisture.
Right after your wash, use the micro fiber towel to suck out all the excess water, just pat it around.
Another good thing for drying is to purchase yourself a micro fiber towel, like the ShamWow towels, these suck up so much water.
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Micro fiber towels is just another name for Terry cloth so save your money and use old bath towels.
Use a cotton towel to avoid scratches that can be caused by synthetic fibers in blended-fiber towels.
Use a micro fiber cloth or towel, since a regular towel is too abrasive on the cuticle of naturally curly hair and will cause frizz.
Micro-fiber hair towels are great, as they don't pull on your hair when you blot your hair dry.
As much as we love that fresh laundry smell, softeners actually coat the natural fibers of a towel and make them less soft over time.
Hot water loosens the fibers of the towel and helps remove dirt, grime, and soap residue that can cause stiffness.
Cold rinse water makes the fibers of the towel contract, making it less likely that they will "clump" together.
Or just learn to like the feel of freshly outdoor-dried towels; it breaks down after the first rub down anyway, once moisture hits the towel fibers.
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