Towel-drying is traditionally seen as a pleasure slightly different for men and women. For men, it is usually considered a utilitarian task, a moment or two or three in the ‘darkness’ under a towel alone with oneself. For women, the hair-drying process is seen as a nuanced art form that the likes of Raja Ravi Varma well captured.
But it’s not the towel alone that brings the drying pleasure. The whir of the dryer is a meditative experience. The sensation of hair blowing as if in a hot storm makes for a controlled tempest that is so very comforting and comfortable, especially as the temperature drops.
In the quotidian act of drying hair, we find the pleasure of ourselves in our extremities – in our crowning glory through a happy hair-raising experience before the hair settles.