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So I heard microfiber towels are really great for helping to dry hair. This would be good for me b/c it takes my shoulder-length thick straight hair like 3 hours to air dry!!!

Are there any good options for under $10?

Thanks!

 
i got mine at walmart and it was under $10 I believe. I cant remember, i bought it awhile ago and then lost it! it worked pretty good.

 
If you get one, be sure and post your thoughts on it here. Cause I am in need of some hair drying help. My hair is over halfway down my back and thick thick thick.

Takes my hair over an hour to blow dry, and hours and hours to air dry. I need all the help i can get.

 
I've seen microfibre towels at the dollar store, but I don't know if they'd be big enough to wrap all your hair. I've been looking to get one myself, too.

 
I definitely need to invest in these. I battle with my hairdryer, towels and paper towels every bloody time I do my hair.
 
i bought one once in a drugstore for not to much and it did work but my hair was too long for it

 
You can find microfiber towels at any Target or Walmart in the auto care section. They work the same as any high end microfiber towel for half the price. I just wrap my hair in one an secure it at the nape of my neck with a ponytail holder.

 
thanks all!

Originally Posted by smilingface /img/forum/go_quote.gif You can find microfiber towels at any Target or Walmart in the auto care section. They work the same as any high end microfiber towel for half the price. I just wrap my hair in one an secure it at the nape of my neck with a ponytail holder. lol dumb but....like, cars? :p /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
 

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