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You wouldn't think that changing your blow-drying technique would make that much of a difference. But it turns out it can actually make or break your hair. "Microfiber towels are towels made from tiny synthetic fibers [thinner than a human hair]," Rita Hazan, celebrity colorist and founder of Rita Hazan Salon, told me over email. According to Hazan, using a microfiber towel regularly can prevent breakage and reduce the amount of stress on your wet hair.

By signing up, you agree to our User Agreement (including class action and arbitration waivers), Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement, and to receive marketing and account-related emails from Vogue. You can unsubscribe at any time. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Shab Caspara, a trichologist and founder of hair care retail platform Leona.co in New York City, explains: The soft, smooth texture of microfiber is gentler on the hair cuticle, which helps reduce friction, frizz, and breakage. Traditional towels, on the other hand, “have more texture and can damage the delicate cuticle when used to dry hair.” Caspara explains that even air drying isn't a good solution: "Air drying can take a very long time depending on the thickness and porosity of your hair, and can even lead to dehydration
fatigue, where the hair swells up from too much moisture," she continues. Plus, it can "cause the top layer of hair to dry faster than the bottom layer, resulting in an uneven texture when the hair is completely dry."

And so when someone like Selena speaks up, it helps. It helps those of us who desperately want to get pregnant but can’t. In voicing her reality and her acceptance, some of the painful truths of infertility can be tempered with hope. What a blessing. Years ago, I used to schedule a wash on laundry day, stepping out of the shower with dripping hair and scrunching it with a warm towel that had just dried it. I continued my routine as usual, but my hair still frizzed. Eventually, my stylist told me that I was also breaking a lot. I went on to list some of the strengthening treatments I’d tried bond-repairing masks, anti-frizz serums and thought there was no way I was doing anything wrong. “So, how do you dry your hair?” she’d asked. When I detailed the towel method, she stopped me, saying I should switch to microfiber towels instead.
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