QuoteReplyTopic: Sectionning Posted: May 24 2005 at 11:39am
I was doing a shrinkie fill on my mother, who has extremely fine hair. I changed up my sectionning and I think I hit on something good for extremely thin hair.
I did rows of triagles, one pointed up then the next down, so that the extensions never fell open to the scalp in lines. Is anyone else doing this? I thought it really made a difference in her case. It probably wouldn't be worth the effort for a thick haired girl. Cheers
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I have heard of this technique for full heads of braids. It's
supposed to allow less scalp to show. I used triangle sectioning
for my braids this winter but I've never used square sectioning for
braids so I don't know how it would compare. But soon. so
soon. I think I will be using square sections for my tie
ins. But this hair deserves a full run first.
Yeah, I do that for braids and dreads- it definitely makes it look less scalpy using the exact same section sizes. Here's an example of braids with triangle sectioning.
I've never tried it with loose...I can't see it making a difference for
anyone with thick or normal hair, but for very thin hair it very well
could. Interesting thought.
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