close to head should mybe be dried with hot air, cause your skin doesn't like staying moist for a long time
slightly OT as my hair isn't curly but how do you do this? (drying the scalp without drying all/most of the hair). I've always felt like I couldn't get anything dry without spending a loooong time with the hair dryer and basically drying most or all of my hair. I know for a fact this is making my dandruff worse but I don't know how to deal with it short of always blow drying my hair or cutting it short (not likely)
Honestly I am also struggling with that, my hairdresser showed and demonstrated me a diffuser attachment to a hairdryer(some broad head) that sllows one to to use it without destroying the curls. You press that on your head without too much heat. I don't have that so I don't have any practice, and my explanation is from memory, but it worked on me in the hair salon, and she said you can get them for cheap.
slightly OT as my hair isn't curly but how do you do this? (drying the scalp without drying all/most of the hair). I've always felt like I couldn't get anything dry without spending a loooong time with the hair dryer and basically drying most or all of my hair. I know for a fact this is making my dandruff worse but I don't know how to deal with it short of always blow drying my hair or cutting it short (not likely)
Honestly I am also struggling with that, my hairdresser showed and demonstrated me a diffuser attachment to a hairdryer(some broad head) that sllows one to to use it without destroying the curls. You press that on your head without too much heat. I don't have that so I don't have any practice, and my explanation is from memory, but it worked on me in the hair salon, and she said you can get them for cheap.
oh is that what those are for? dang okay. Might have to try it
It's still a different result from air drying, but much better than without.