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How can I do this style?

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Topic: How can I do this style?
Posted By: Kristin
Subject: How can I do this style?
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:17am
I've seen this certain style in many magazines and on TV, but I can't seem to figure it out. The style looks like a series of twists starting around the face that are each pulled back into a series of spikes ( or curls). Somehow this can be done with longer hair, but they can still have just little bits of hair flairing out of the back. What do you do wth all the extra hair? Are each if the twists in little buns?Help?!



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Posted By: Angel
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:18am
>> I've seen this certain style in many magazines> and on TV, but I can't seem to figure it out.> The style looks like a series of twists starting> around the face that are each pulled back into> a series of spikes ( or curls). Somehow this can> be done with longer hair, but they can still have> just little bits of hair flairing out of the back.> What do you do wth all the extra hair? Are each> if the twists in little buns?> Help?!ResponseIt sounds like your talking about zulu knots. Just section your hair in 2-3 inch sections, they dont have to be exact. Then comb section and smooth. Then twist th sections until they buckle in on themselves, you can either twist the ends or leave them out. If you use a no frizz styling product you can dampen the section lightly, twist, and leave in for a few minutes. When you take them out you should have a halfway decent curl. Its fun to play around with the look.Angel Harris--Cosmetology Student

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Posted By: KAREN
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:18am
Hi,I agree with Angel. Sounds exactly like Zulu knots.Karen>> Response> It sounds like your talking about zulu knots.> Just section your hair in 2-3 inch sections, they> dont have to be exact. Then comb section and smooth.> Then twist th sections until they buckle in on> themselves, you can either twist the ends or leave> them out. If you use a no frizz styling product> you can dampen the section lightly, twist, and> leave in for a few minutes. When you take them> out you should have a halfway decent curl. Its> fun to play around with the look.> Angel Harris--Cosmetology Student>

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Posted By: Kristin
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:18am
>> Response> It sounds like your talking about zulu knots.> Just section your hair in 2-3 inch sections, they> dont have to be exact. Then comb section and smooth.> Then twist th sections until they buckle in on> themselves, you can either twist the ends or leave> them out. If you use a no frizz styling product> you can dampen the section lightly, twist, and> leave in for a few minutes. When you take them> out you should have a halfway decent curl. Its> fun to play around with the look.> Angel Harris--Cosmetology Student>Thank you so much Angel! I'll try it out immediately. :o)Kristin

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