ANSWERS: 32
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about 2 and half bloody hours
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13 hours to fully dry(no dampness). I have very thick long hair.
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Luckily mine only takes about 2 minutes after towel drying. I still have my high and tight cause of the whole Army thing....
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less than 5 minutes
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I went to college this morning which is about 15 minutes away, and it was pouring with water falling from the sky. It took about three hours to dry.
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I wouldn't have a clue; but if I wash it in the morning and stick it in a loose bun to dry naturally - it will still be damp in places come the evening.
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It takes about 6 hours to dry if I leave it down, but if I put it up in a ponytail, it'll still be wet when I take the hairband out at the end of the day.
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I have long & thick hair, so when I let it dry naturally, to COMPLETELY get dry, I think it takes 2 hrs. or so. Sometimes I let it dry naturally; other times I blow-dry it.
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Less than fifteen minutes. After applying styling products I style it with comb, pick, & fingers & let it dry naturally. Once I get to the office I then run a comb through it and it's good for the whole day. Easy - breezy ;D
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It's short now, so about 30 minutes. Closer to an hour when it's longer.
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2 hours naturally and about 15 mins with a hairdryer
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forever. i dont let it dry naturally, because i have awkward hair. like the front around my face is kinky curly and the rest is just kinda wavy or straight. annoying!!! but it takes about 3 to 4 hrs to completely dry.
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My take 25 mins to completely dry!
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2-3 hours if it's kind of warm. If it's cool, it could take 3-4 hours and I don't have very much hair, just sort of long and a bit frizzy.
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4-5 hours. I have really thick hair. While working in an office I would wear my hair in a bun or twist. Sometimes it would not dry at all. I would come home and do my daily home-stuff and a the end of the day take my hair down before bed and it wouls still be wet :(
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2 hours :O
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If I leave it down it should take no more then 7/8 hrs. If I put it in a ponytail and leave it there it can take 24 hrs.
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I have short hair. Toweled it dry almost immediately
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ugh all day. even if i dont tie it up its still damp at the end of the day. if i put it in a ponytail, about 24 hours! and it always dries really frizzy, no matter what i do. hate it!lol.
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I have long thick hair and it takes forever to get it completely dry without a blow dryer. But I'd say within 2 hrs it would be totally dry. +5
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Forever, and ever, and ever, and . . . .E-V-E-R !
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10 minutes if I just shampoo'd. 25 minutes if I used cream rinse.
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many many hours...
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6 to 8 hours depending on the weather.
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about 6 hours.. If i put it up, then 24 give or take..
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Still damp in the morning if I wash it at night. 3-4 hours in the day if it is down. 8 hours if I leave it up. i will never have to worry about my hair thinning too much.
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About a half hour.
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I am male with short hair. My hair usually dries in less than 30 minutes
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Never really noticed since chemo took all my long hair and it grew back curly. But when it was long if I put it up wet it would still be damp when I took it down.
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couple hours there abouts
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My hair is fine, so not long, though I rarely let it dry on its own. It's also wavy and turns into a real mess if I don't blow-dry it.
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About an hour to dampness. Add another half hour for fully dry.
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