Rebecca D
One of the Regulars
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Unfortunately, I don't have a working camera right now so I can't post a photo. But, the idea to these is similar to that of rag curls, or anything else that will create a spriral curl; I just get a much deeper and more uniform curl than with anything else I've used. And if you get the curlformers that are long enough, you won't have to worry about loose ends falling out.
However, if you're looking for a really deep 1920s-style fingerwave, you may not get it with these. The fingerwave style I do with these is a more relaxed 1930s one. I just brush out the spiral curls, and - with a little coaxing - my hair (which is naturally very straight) falls into a faux fingerwave.
Despite how complicated they look, they're actually pretty easy to use. I asked the lady at Sally's to let me play with them before I bought them, and she pulled out a mannequin head and an already opened box, and gave me a tutorial.
I really can't stand sleeping in them, and can't stress how ridiculous these things look on your head, especially when used with a hair-drying bonet! But, like I said, I really like the results so I thought I'd share.
P.S. Thanks SarahLouise! I have a weakness for vintage sweaters!
However, if you're looking for a really deep 1920s-style fingerwave, you may not get it with these. The fingerwave style I do with these is a more relaxed 1930s one. I just brush out the spiral curls, and - with a little coaxing - my hair (which is naturally very straight) falls into a faux fingerwave.
Despite how complicated they look, they're actually pretty easy to use. I asked the lady at Sally's to let me play with them before I bought them, and she pulled out a mannequin head and an already opened box, and gave me a tutorial.
I really can't stand sleeping in them, and can't stress how ridiculous these things look on your head, especially when used with a hair-drying bonet! But, like I said, I really like the results so I thought I'd share.
P.S. Thanks SarahLouise! I have a weakness for vintage sweaters!