QuoteReplyTopic: Tool for Shrinkies Posted: June 06 2005 at 2:09pm
What do most of you shrinkie/link users use to loop the hair into the shrinkie? That teeny hook with the wood handle that everyone sells? That thing sucks. It doesn't grab enough hair. I remember someone talking about a wire loop on the end of a handle, but I've never seen such a thing for sale.
I'm curious as to what you all use. Between amm's new megahold shrinkies, the cheap heat wand, and infinite methods of pretipping hair, I'm ready to go back - it's just putting them in with that ridiculous hook! That's where the whole procedure breaks down.
Edited by Syren123
Longhairdreams
Members Profile
Send Private Message
Find Members Posts
Add to Buddy List
Senior Member
Joined: March 31 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 1295
My husband made me my own after having no luck with the tiny latch hooker.He took a regular paper clip and bent it over so it was narrow enough to go through the shrinkie and adequately grab the hair.It worked great.Plus he used a pink one,lol
BirdOfEden
Members Profile
Send Private Message
Find Members Posts
Add to Buddy List
Junior Member
Joined: January 10 2005
Status: Offline
Points: 403
I don't know anything about the hook, but being the "make do" kind of person that I am....I can think of a couple of things you could use, though I'm not sure how they'd compare to the hook because I've never used the hook.
1. A crochet hook. They make a ton of sizes and they're cheap cheap cheap. Experiment with a few.
2. You could use a need threader.
3. You could make one by bending a twistie tie in half (the kind that you use to close bread bags). Twist together the tips of the wire and walaa!!!! A flexible, size adjustable threader!
Syren123
Members Profile
Send Private Message
Find Members Posts
Add to Buddy List
Senior Member
Joined: January 25 2005
Location: SoCal
Status: Offline
Points: 1191
I've used a crochet hook and it didn't work too well. The needle threader might work; that reminds me that someone suggested a dental floss loop. The paper clip is a good one, too!
If I can ever figure out how to resize a photo so I can post I would show you that tool!!! But I would get a spool of wire at the craft store andbuy a wooded dowl (something about 3 to four inches long dril small hole at top double wire over to make 10 inch loop and glue it in there with something strong . Or just double the wire and wrap the botom with electrical tape to sort of make a handle and syop the shrinks from sliding down. Second one sounds a hell of alot easyer and I am sure it would work!
Syren123
Members Profile
Send Private Message
Find Members Posts
Add to Buddy List
Senior Member
Joined: January 25 2005
Location: SoCal
Status: Offline
Points: 1191
I'll get those E-Z Threaders and put them on the shrinkies site. No sense in everyone paying for individual shipping on those when all they need is one.
Shrinkies are in. The other multi-temp wand is in, too for $30 less than Docs. If anyone sees that thing cheaper, let me know and I'll match it or go lower if I can.
Glue? Hmmm. I don't know. There are so many kinds and each one seems to have its own little problem of some sort.
Aleene's is great but Amanda reported some problems with it that make it seem unsuitable for long wear (when it's not coated over with something else).
Think I'll pick me up some silicone today and see how that works. I love latex but even after they're done drying and I store them, the tips get all stuck together.
Someone also mentioned thinning Liquid Gold when it gets stringy but I'm leery about the solvent that's used for that because it ultimately transfers into the hair.
Yeah, think it's time to experiment with silicone.
Amm, I tiped over sope pre tiped hair with silicone-no go they came out right away! Did you ever get that threder I sent? It didn't come back so I hope it made it. Dose any one know how long that one on the link is or howmany it will hold. It looks like a better option than the doc threders.
I had such a hard time with that stupid threader. It was taking forever to thread the hair/shrinkie, so what I did was splice the shrinkie from top to bottom so that all I had to do was wrap the spliced shrinkie around my hair and the pretip and then use the heatwand over it. It was much quicker for me that way, my fingers arent very coordinated.
Hey, Amm, I just ordered like 400 shrinkies from you, do you think you could throw me in one of those E Z threaders for me? If it's not too soon! It looks pretty nifty to play around with. I'm using the crochet hook myself and I need a larger size.
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum