(((Cajsa)))
So if it's about 0°, did you know you could take your laundry outside, toss it on the clothesline and by the time you put it all up, it would be dry and you could take it in. Yes, instant dry, but be careful.
(((Cajsa)))
It can crack.
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And yes, we often dried sheets and towels by freeze drying in the winter.
Henrietta
Hah, interesting
Coyote Laughs
Whoaaaaaa
(((Cajsa)))
On the bad side, more than once I have lost a few inches of hair running from swim class to the regular class building. It freeze-dried then cracked.
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Henrietta
I've had hair crackle, but never actually break
Care_Bear
I've never had frozen hair, with wet hair. Guess my head's so warm that my hair doesn't freeze.
Henrietta
If you go out in freezing weather with wet hair, yes, it will.
(((Cajsa)))
yeah, they never gave us enough time between swim class and regular classes to dry our hair. Wet hair + subzero temps = freeze dried add running to class and you get breaks.
Anke
I wish they let us hang our laundry on our balcony here, we're so high up no one would even see because there is like 2 trees in front, but nope. x_x
Henrietta
For me it was walking from the farther parking lot to school in the morning.
brenda_archer
I've had frozen hair, but I don't remember any of it falling off. My Mom thought I was nuts but at that age you're made of invincible.
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brenda_archer
: I have fine hair, that may be why it flicks off when it's frozen.
Is.
yes. my mother does this all the time. she refuses to run the dryer unless it's raining, so she'll hang clothes out in alllll kinds of weather.
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Is.
: My fellow hair cracker!