Stop Drying Your Hair With a Regular Old Towel

Alison Freer
Alison Freer
Published in
3 min readDec 15, 2016

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When I moved out of my childhood home as a wee adult-toddler hybrid, my parents sent me on my way with two things: an admonishment to “Be safe!” and a set of towels monogrammed with my initials.

I immediately disregarded the advice regarding my personal safety, but a large number of years later, those towels my parents gifted me have kept on truckin’. While half of them were stolen from the laundromat years ago (who steals monogrammed towels?!), the remaining ones are still perfectly useable — albeit kind of threadbare and more than a little dingy.

I’ve finally replaced them with 30 piece matched set (I’m talking bath towels, bath sheets, hand towels, washcloths, any towel configuration you can dream up) of these Lacoste towels in ‘fandango pink’, because I am a grown woman who follows Barbie on Twitter. If they last me even half as long as the set my family gifted me, I’ll be in a senior living home when the time comes to replace them.

But none of these fancy new towels are meant to be used for drying my hair—because I’m of the opinion that absolutely NO bath towel is good enough for your precious hair. Rubbing your hair dry with a regular old bath towel is a fast track to frizzy, damaged hair — as the terrycloth texture causes friction and roughs up your hair cuticles, which equals frizz.

Plus, if you are a gal who likes to put her hair up while she gets ready and does her makeup, the weight of a regular old bath towel on your head can cause breakage around the roots — resulting in all those super short hairs you get around your hairline.

So just say no to bath towels for hair drying—and always use a special microfiber hair towel, duh!

Aquis lisse crepe (smooth crepe) microfiber towel, $20.99.

Mind you, I’m not talking about the proliferation of lame-o “twisty” hair towels and turbans out there, as much as I love my ‘As Seen on TV’ products. There is only one original microfiber hair towel, and it’s made by Aquis. They are smooth as silk, completely gentle to your hair, and last forever. I’ve washed mine somewhere in the neighborhood of 1,000 times and they are still going strong.

Aquis lisse crepe (smooth crepe) microfiber towel or Turban, both $20.99.(Aquis makes a few styles of hair towel, but the lisse crepe is par excellence.)

Aquis hair towels are superior to literally all other hair towels because of their incredible water-sucking ability. They cut hair drying time in half and don’t cause any bends or dents in your hair. Once it’s wet, the towel dries completely within about 20 minutes, making it perfect for travel and gym use. (Traveling with your own personal hair towel = height of luxury.)

If you think that buying to dry your hair with sounds insane, you still shouldn’t stoop to using a regular old bath towel. Simply stalk the aisles of your local automotive store for a super-absorbent car towel at a quarter of the price—or just do what curly-haired girls the world over have been doing for years: Wrap your wet hair up in an old T-shirt and be done with it.

I am the author of ‘How to Get Dressed: A Costume Designer’s Secrets for Making Your Clothes Look, Fit, and Feel Amazing’.

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Wardrobe Expert & author of NYT Best-Seller ‘How to Get Dressed’. O.G. mall rat. There’s nothing I haven’t shopped for.