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How to dry unit? - HappyGilmore - 02-06-2010 I have a lot of hair (full cap at 80% density with some areas at 4+inches) and even after a thorough towel drying it still takes about 3 hours to naturally air dry. What techniques do you use to dry your unit? Re: How to dry unit? - leamon - 02-07-2010 How about holding the inside of the piece with a towel, and hold the outside with a towel, then use pressure to sandwich the piece (which is now between 2 towels). This should take a lot of the water out. Then use a blow dryer on NO heat (although I use high heat for my pieces, which is not recommended, but I like to get things done fast) to blow the excess water out. Re: How to dry unit? - Snipe - 02-12-2010 I was going to post about this earlier but I've had some issues to deal with lately and kinda been out of touch. I've tested this thoroughly the past 2 years with no negative results. Mind you, I use waxworks everyday after blow drying. I use a ionic hair dryer everyday, set to hot, and believe me it is ultra hot, could burn your skin if you don't move it fast enough. I blow dry every day, this technique can be used to add body as well. I use a Conair 1850 Ion Shine model. About 20 bucks at Walmart. Blow away without worries. Also, this is how I achieved all the styles in my pics. My pieces are all swisss. Re: How to dry unit? - Snipe - 02-12-2010 Make sure it's Ion. Re: How to dry unit? - Snipe - 02-12-2010 Also, if your piece is not all swiss, then proceed with caution as I have not tested this method on anything but sfs. Re: How to dry unit? - ToplaceUSA - 02-14-2010 Snipe, Please explain the different results on the hair in drying with an ion hair dryer versus a normal hair dryer. Regards, John Re: How to dry unit? - Wildcat - 02-15-2010 Shamwow maybe? Re: How to dry unit? - JRob - 02-19-2010 Blot as much moisture as possible out of the hair with a towel, then place the unit on a styro head in front of a fan. Turn the unit after about 20 minutes to allow it to dry evenly. It should be fairly dry by this point. Sometimes I turn it inside out and run the fan across the base for another 10 minutes before I use a hairdryer on a warm setting followed by wiping with a little alcohol. Should be able to cut your dry time in half this way. |