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Made a massive difference when I started pat drying my hair, it became more softer and smoother instead of roughly and vigorously rub drying my hair, making my hair dry... I feel like this should be common sense but apparently not to me since I found out about this just recently 😅

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[–] doctordevice@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 days ago

I have, but I can't stand the feeling of any left-in product. It's an autism sensory thing for me. Tbh I'm not even sure how well it works for me, I couldn't stand how it felt so I washed it out.

Again, fully a me problem. I know curly haired folk have products that can help but I just can't stand feeling anything in my hair.