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Swapping out cotton towels for microfiber was a game changer for blowouts

I always used regular cotton towels to dry hair before blowouts, but they left so much moisture and caused frizz. Last month, I decided to stop that and buy a bunch of microfiber towels. Now, I wrap each client's hair in microfiber after washing. It soaks up water way faster, so hair is damp, not dripping, when I start styling. This cut my blow-drying time by about a third, which means I can fit in more appointments. My clients have noticed their hair looks smoother and holds style longer. Plus, the towels are light and dry quick between uses. Honestly, it's a small change that really helped my salon routine.
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james995
james9951mo ago
My sister's salon did that last year.
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ellis.simon
ellis.simon1mo agoMost Upvoted
Yeah, it seems like EVERY small business is trying that now. They all think a fancy new service will save them, but it just costs more money. Honestly, most people just want a good basic haircut.
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willows38
willows3829d ago
Oh for real, that's not just a salon thing. I use a microfiber hair wrap at home too. My hair used to be a frizzy mess, but now it dries way smoother. It's one of those cheap upgrades that actually works.
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