It's lovely thanks for sharing.
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It's lovely thanks for sharing.
Ugh, I remember trying this a couple times, but I always ended up with tangles and I couldn't get it to lie smooth around my head. ^^ Too bad. I love my texture, but sometimes a change is nice. No biggie, I suppose.
This is an old thread, but I have to say this anyway -- the pictures are stunning. :)
Hmmm. I've seen this method on youtube a couple of times & I'm very curious about it. Now that it has the stamp of approval here too, I might give it a shot. My question is though... Does it make the roots of your hair go flat? I have very big hair & I actually like having a lot of volume at the roots. I can imagine drying my hair like this would pull down the root and make it flat (so that I'd end up looking like a triangle with flat roots and big hair everywhere else LOL). Could anyone who has done this method let me know if that's the case?
I will admit I was a bit nervous about trying this since I'm African American and my hair has a way of escaping but I remembered that I have a scarf and decided to give it a try. Now its morning and I took my scarf off and not one single strand of hair came loose!! My hair hasn't dried compleatly so I'm letting it air dry before going over it with cool - medium heat!
Thanks for the thread!!! :o
For those with hair too short to get a good "swirl" going....my "technique": fresh out of the shower, use a Wet Brush to detangle after coating your hair in leave-in conditioner. Now headbang and brush your hair again. If you get any tangles, apply more leave-in. Continue to headbang. Once your hair is damp, not soaked, just give it the occasional brush while you wait for it to dry. I brush all of my hair back so it dries with more volume. My hair drinks up product, so I dont know how well this would work on finer hair.