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Or you might not even bother instead suffering through a drippy, damp back for the morning or afternoon.

In fact, hair that takes a long time to dry can lead people towash their hairless often.

Close up of Byrdie Social Editor Jasmine Phillips in a robe, her hair wrapped in a towel

Jasmine Phillips

Read on for what they told us, and how to cut down on your drying time.

Meet the Experts

Why Does My Hair Take So Long to Dry?

There are several reasons that your hair could be taking a long time to dry.

While most of us know if our hair is thick orthin, numerous other factors apply, too.

Let’s look at what those are and how they impact the drying time of your hair.

As such, each piece has more weight and will, therefore, need more time to dry.

It’s Low Porosity

Hair porosityalso affects drying time.

High-porosity hair dries faster because water enters and exits it more easily.

“Low porosity hair takes forever to dry,” Hardges tells us.

“These strands are coarser (meaning large in strand diameter) and really hold onto water.”

It’s Curly or Coily

The curlier your hair, the longer it may take to dry.

That’s not the case with curls, though.

The more density your hair has, the longer the drying time.

“The amount of water and product applied to the hair can affect drying time,” Minyon says.

Dr. Zeichner adds, “Your hair dries as water evaporates from the surface of the hairs.

However, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

“Well-moisturized hair holds curls better.”

Thankfully, there are some tips and tricks that can help you accelerate your drying time.

From there, how you place your curls into shape can also improve drying time.

“Ensure the curls are thoroughly saturated with water before applying products,” Minyon recommends.

“This helps keep curl pattern and structure.”

Use a Quick-Dry Spray

There are products made specifically to speed up drying time.

Hardges likes them and tells us they work well.

Hardges saysthe right towelcan improve drying time and maintain the health of the hair.

“Patience is key when blow drying curls and coils.

For healthy curls, I say yes to the gentle drying process for the best results.”

The more slow-drying factors your hair has, the longer it will take to dry.

These can all make for a faster wash day.

Yes, curly hair can take longer to dry.

Overall, straight and wavy hair will dry more quickly than curly and coily hair.