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RAW ROOTs Bamboo Drying Towel

RAW ROOTs Bamboo Drying Towel

€ 34,95Price

Quick-drying bamboo towel for dreadlocks

 

This unique Raw Roots towel has a beautiful green color and is designed with absorbent bamboo fibers that can hold 5 times their weight in water.

 

The absorbent natural bamboo fibers shorten the drying time of your hair compared to a normal cotton towel.

 

Stays on the head thanks to the easy-to-use elastic at the back that keeps the towel in place without tearing and damaging the hair.

 

Wrap the towel around your head and tuck the end into the elastic. Then you have your hands free to do other things.

 

Dimensions of 60 x 100 cm.

 

 

Material: Bamboo and cotton

 

FAQ about towels

 

You know those regular large, coarse cotton bath towels that many of us use to dry off after a bath? It actually turns out that they are not that good to use for the hair. Traditional bath towels are great for drying off after a nice hot bath, but they're a really bad choice when it comes to keeping your hair from frizzing or getting damaged. While a quick-drying hair towel is specifically designed to absorb the excess moisture in the hair while still sitting firmly and comfortably on the head while you do all the other things you need to do.

 

Unlike traditional cotton towels, a quick-drying towel can absorb the moisture in the hair without unnecessarily pulling on the hair. Thanks to the material of the towel and the elastic at the back, the hair dries in less time than other towels, without breaking the hair.

 

 

Which material is the most durable?

 

 

Cotton towel

 

 

Cotton is a fairly versatile choice as a material. If you use it for a quick-drying towel, you get a durable and breathable product that can be used for all hair types. However, cotton has some coarse fibers that can get stuck in the hair and cause the hair to fray, causing the hair to dry out and break. Moreover, the production of cotton requires an incredible amount of raw materials. For example, 3% of global water consumption is linked to cotton production, along with as much as 7% of all chemicals used in agriculture.

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