jessicarabbit
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how about klorane dry shampoo? I think bumble and bumble also do one. I just used talcum powder when I had blonde hair but now that I'm brunette it's harder.
LelaViavonie said:Honey Doll...
I do love the steam curlers! I have a whole set.. only problem is.. i am always burning myself with them.,. LOL
What type of dry shampoo do u use?
Anyone have a good brand they would recommend?
Odalisque said:Apparently, I need to set every night. Because my darned old hair will not hold a set for the life of it. :rage:
Yes. I tried using equal parts Lottabody and water, then switched to 70/30, then added mousse to the mix and now I'm at some odd mousse gel lotion concoction.KittyT said:Do you use setting lotion?
Odalisque said:Yes. I tried using equal parts Lottabody and water, then switched to 70/30, then added mousse to the mix and now I'm at some odd mousse gel lotion concoction.
And my set still won't last through to the next day.
KittyT said:Try 100% Lottabody. Many gals here have never had any luck diluting it. Also, have you tried to pin up and wrap your hair before going to bed?
Odalisque said:Yes, I usually do a wet set in the afternoon, then scarf it and sleep. So, by the time i actually take them out the next day, they've been in at least 12 hours.
I'll try the undiluted lotion, though. Thanks for the tip
KittyT said:No, I meant at the end of the day, repinning your curls (which you set the night before) and then wrapping it before you go to sleep.Ah, I see. No I haven't. That makes total sense though. :eusa_doh:
Odalisque said:Yes, I usually do a wet set in the afternoon, then scarf it and sleep. So, by the time i actually take them out the next day, they've been in at least 12 hours.
I just think my hair is really really resistant.
I'll try the undiluted lotion, though. Thanks for the tip
LelaViavonie said:So I have started re-curling my hair every night and the next morning... whaaala... Curlz that stay all day long..
Smuterella said:I also sleep on a silk pillowcase with a hairnet over my set each night. The silk pillowcase stops friction (and stops pillow face in the morning) and stops hair breaking. The best £10 I ever spent.