What exactly does this mean? Dry, as in dry, or still a bit damp? I’m supposed to apply my new hair care product to towel dry hair, and my hair is pretty thick. It takes hours to dry on its own, and I just don’t like to blow dry it.
Stupid question. I know. I’m not really good with simple stuff. Have me figure out a square root or something and I’ll give you an answer right away. But some of the world still mystifies me…
I think it does mean that you rub your hair “dry” and then put in the stuff. If you put it in when it’s really dry it would be horrible, most likely. Your hair should be damp and not all drippy.
Pretty much what dangermom said. Dry your hair as best you can with a towel, then apply the product. And I hear ya on the ‘hours to dry’ thing, thick hair sucks.
To towel dry your hair is just to soak up the excess water so it doesn’t drip. Like, what you do when you get out of the shower, before you blow it dry. Basically, hair that has been towel dried is damp.
It’s not damp, it’s actually wet. But it’s not soaking. I agree with the drip test.
Boy I can really nitpick.