Question!?!?!
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Topic: Question!?!?!
Posted By: kylee715
Subject: Question!?!?!
Date Posted: January 21 2007 at 10:01pm
Hello everyone, I am new to this site and I'm pretty much looking for some ideas...I'm getting married July 7th this year and I want my hair full of curls...what can I use to keep them in all night?
------------- Kylee
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Posted By: hairbraider
Date Posted: January 22 2007 at 3:40pm
I did my friend's hair in sponge rollers (put them in damp hair, left them overnight) and sprayed each curl with "Hold It" hairpsray when I took the rollers out. I did this at 9 am for her 11 am wedding. She told me that her hair still looked great when they got to the hotel late that night.
------------- sarah
40 inches
did henna for the first time
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Posted By: DHARMA
Date Posted: February 18 2007 at 12:12pm
hello my name is dharma can anyone out there tell me how to do the hair wrapping technique.
------------- LYNN
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Posted By: DHARMA
Date Posted: February 18 2007 at 12:16pm
hi my name is dharma can anyone out there tell me how to do the hair wrapping technique thank you.
------------- LYNN
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Posted By: Susan W
Date Posted: February 23 2007 at 7:55am
I do something similar for the curls. I put some goop in my hair (a
little gel or mousse) while its damp, then roll it on sponge rollers
and let it dry all night, then try not to comb the curls too much when
I take them out. This worked much better when my hair was dyed
though, the dryness helped it hold these forced textures. Now
that I don't dye it and its not dry, it is a lot harder to get curls to
stay in.
Dharma, I'm not sure what you mean by hair wrapping, I assume
you mean the thing where a small section of hair is wrapped in colorful
thread from top to bottom? If so, get embroidery floss in the
sewing section of your local store, tie all the colors you want at the
top of a small section of hair with threads much much longer than your
hair, and just wrap it around, keeping the threads closely together as
you wrap so the hair doesn't show through. To do different
colors, just wrap the color you want, and leave the colors you don't
want inside the wrap with the hair until you want to use them, and
swap. The threads should end longer than your hair so when you get to
the bottom you just need to tie it in a knot without tying your hair in
a knot.
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