Looking to dry your hair faster? Trying to prevent hair damage and reduce your time using a dryer? If so, you’ll want to use these Microfiber Hair Towels or Hair Turbans. You can use them with any type of hair (thick, curly, straight) or with any hair length (short, medium or long). They can be used by males, females and older kids!
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I’ve been purchasing the Hicober Microfiber Hair Towels from Amazon. They come in various colors and are sold in 3 per pack. They’re easy to use and will securely hold your wet hair in place on top of your head. They’re soft, fluffy, thick and ultra-absorbent, plus moisture wicking.
They’re the perfect size and weight to use at home, at the gym, at the beach, in a dorm or while traveling. Machine wash and dry using low heat. You don’t want to use liquid fabric softener or dryer sheets with microfiber products. I like to just machine wash mine and hang them up to air dry. They don’t take a long time to dry…much less time than a traditional bath towel.
These towels don’t fade in color and none of mine have gotten fuzz balls (pills) after laundering. They still look nice after 3 months of use! Besides using them to help dry your hair…use them to secure your hair (wet or dry) while washing your face, applying skincare products or putting on your make-up. They’re great at keeping the hair off your face!
You’ll find hundreds of hair towels and hair turbans out in the retail marketplace. Some of them are very expensive and don’t do a great job at all. While others are dirt-cheap and fall apart within weeks. I’m really pleased with the quality of the Hicober Microfiber Hair Towels that I purchased from Amazon.
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