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I got a haircut... but no one can tell! I haven't gotten a short cut in a long time, which means my hair is still really thick and curly, and longer than my shoulders. What's a girl with wet hair to do?
I rarely blowdry my hair or use any heat on it, but I also don't want to sit around with dripping hair, either. Regular towels are so bad for curly hair, because the surface roughs it up and causes tangles and breakage. I love my turbans, but sometimes, I don't have time to wear it up for awhile, or I need to get a lot of the moisture out quickly. Having a luxe microfiber towel on hand makes it easy to get a lot of the water out of my hair, quickly, without damaging it.
What do all of those symbols mean, anyway? I think the first one is water temperature, and the last one is 'don't iron'. What is that second one? No parking? Is the third one warning me not to put a round peg in a square hole?
This microfiber towel from Luxe Beauty Essentials is smaller than a regular towel, but at 19 inches by 39 inches, it's still plenty big to dry all my hair, and wrap around my head while I finish up in the bathroom. And, it's super soft and fluffy!
I remember when microfiber towels first came out, I didn't like the texture of them. They seemed rough on my hands. This towel is made from double-sided brushed terrycloth and is so soft! I'm a delicate flower, you know.
I was trying to make a textured-looking nail art to emulate the white fluffiness of the towel. I used Glitter Gal White Pointer, Nuddy Nude, and Chuck-A-Wobbly, a white, nude, and light grey, respectively.
For more information, or to order, you can find this Luxe Beauty Essentials microfiber towel on Amazon, where it currently retails for $17.47.
How do you dry your hair?
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