When was the last time you used a hair dryer, on your hair?

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Wandering_Here

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It is possible. Takes a bit longer than a bonfire.
Do you have first-hand experience with toasting marshmallows via hair dryer? How do they taste???
 

Lynx

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It's not worth it, frankly. Takes a while for them to get soft. Easier to just put them in the microwave for seven seconds.
 
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Wandering_Here

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I really like marshmallows when the inside is soft and outside has gotten crispy
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Sounds like the hair dryer trick will not accomplish this. Ah, well.
 

maxwel

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To dry my hair... I stick my head out the window of my car.

Isn't that what everyone does?
 
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ServantStrike

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To dry my hair... I stick my head out the window of my car.

Isn't that what everyone does?
Only if you yell at the other motorists.

That part is key. Just be sure to have an escape route if they demand you pull over and let them settle the score.
 

mailmandan

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Today and just about everyday. If I don't blow-dry my hair for just a minute or so, it will look a little too flat.
 

Roh_Chris

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I need some help here. Which one should I use to dry my hair?

This -



Or this -

 

Lynx

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The second one. Drape your hair over the racks and hold your head still until the hair is dry.

You could use the first one... but trust me, it's sheer MURDER on your neck!
 

Roh_Chris

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The second one. Drape your hair over the racks and hold your head still until the hair is dry.

You could use the first one... but trust me, it's sheer MURDER on your neck!
I prefer whichever option gets the job done quickly. In option 1, can I minimize the damage if I sit inside?
 

Lynx

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Minimize damage to your neck, perhaps. But you'll get a lot of bumps in places you didn't even know you had.
 

blue_ladybug

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I prefer whichever option gets the job done quickly. In option 1, can I minimize the damage if I sit inside?
Y'all are weird..lol..jk.. :) Let your fur air dry..makes it softer. Hah hah!! :)
 

Roh_Chris

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Minimize damage to your neck, perhaps. But you'll get a lot of bumps in places you didn't even know you had.
Hmm, tough choice then.. What do you use to dry your fur?

Y'all are weird..lol..jk.. :) Let your fur air dry..makes it softer. Hah hah!! :)
I can't let my fur air dry because when I climb the branches to steal the honey, it makes me heavier. Once the branch cracked under my weight and I landed on a sleeping lynx. Poor little guy thought that the sky had fallen on his head ..

So in short, I prefer to dry my fur before stepping out of my home.
 

Lynx

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Yeah, not to mention all the abrasions he got when he landed on the lynx. Poor guy looked like a pincushion. But that's what he got for climbing a tree that was already occupied by a lynx.

And to answer your question, I'm a guy. I don't use anything. I just take a nap in a tree and let it air dry. But these days I first set out bear traps around the tree I've chosen. Never know when a clumsy ole bear is gonna come bumbling through and try to take a nap in my tree...