Not sure exactly why this would be ...it's the least knotted area on my head (in fact it will always be this way, as the hair knots an inch or two later down the shaft)...so in theory it should get dry faster...but, it takes a lot of blowdrying to get dry. Although, it might get more saturated with water than other areas, or I might have some buildup there.
The wettest part of my dreads is the ends, due to the forces of the universe all the water collects at the bottom, thus the roots dry quicker. I don't blow dry mine, I just let the forces of the universe dry them for me ^^ Real useful, those forces of the universe
No, As A Matter Of Fact The Top Of My Head Dries Long Before The Rest. Why, I Hear You Ask.??? And My Reply Is...> Because I'm Getting A Balding Spot Up There:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry: Tears Glen.
yeah the top of my head takes longer to dry but that's only because that's where all my dreads are at
Why did no one else find this as funny as me?? My locks dry nicely in the sun but when it's not the right weather they take much longer, usually the tips drying last.
Could Be Because It Wasn't Meant To Be Funny, It Was Meant To Be A Sad And Tearfilled Post......:bigcry: Please Accord It The Respect It Deserves Young Man......:bigcry: Cheers Glen.
I think GLEN GLEN is hilarious. Just was chuckling about his other posts this morning over my coffee. Anyway, yeah, roots usually dry first for me, and im stuck with wet ends for a good portion of the day. Maybe a residue rinse to clear up? Do you use shampoo to wash? Cuz that would be the trouble. Keep the scalp clean!