If I shower, 15 minutes. If I don’t wash it, five minutes. Brush, fluff, some hair spray, go. My hair is about 5 inches below the shoulder and I wear it down most days or twisted up in a bun when it’s hot or I exercise.
Zero time.
It is dead straight and a bob.
I always wash my hair, comb it and leave the house. Over the years I can’t tell you how many older women, when I was young, would say to me “you’ll get pneumonia from wet hair”. Never did.
Interesting when my daughter had friends for sleepover I got asked for the hair dryer.
I don’t and never have owned a hair dryer or any styling product. I don’t even let the hairdresser dry my hair after a cut and colour. Old habits die hard.
On a daily basis? Zero - I wear it down, and I don't brush it. When I wash it though - I spend nearly 2 hours on styling it (detangling time included) - I have very curly hair and it needs an awful amount of product and styling to not frizz!
Lopped off my wavy hair about a year ago (density issues) and have been struggling to find a style that I like since then. As I'm up at 4am, I don't have much time. Well the latest cut was a disaster, so in desperation I tried blow drying the heck out of it (not using my diffuser). The cut looks better. Not great, but I don't curse every time I pass a mirror. I'm realizing I may have to get up 10 mins earlier to do this. Sigh. OK.
#stilltryingtofinda2minutestylethatIlike
My hair is quite curly, and just below my shoulders. If it's a shampoo day (which is about every four days or so), I keep a towel on my head to absorb the excess water, then apply a serum to tame any wild curls, and let it air dry. After it's dry, break up the curls with my fingers.
For in-between days, I just detangle/fluff it up with my fingers, and if necessary, spritz it with water.
So just a few moments of time.
If I were to blow dry/style, it would be at least 30 minutes, so that's not happening!