diptutod
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This is my second attempt at pincurls. I think I've got the right idea as far as making them is concerned (although I've been using setting lotion, since I didn't realize that it wasn't used in the '40s!) but I don't have the slightest clue what to do with my hair once I take it out of the curls. I can find instructions on how to make pincurls, but I can't find any instructions on how to brush them into some historically authentic shape. Here's what I used for inspiration:
And here's my somewhat pathetic re-creation:
Another thing that is proving to be a huge problem for me is the fact that my hair is unbelievably thick -- I have never met another person with hair as thick as mine -- and naturally wavy. When I take it out of rollers or pincurls, I've got a frothing, unruly mane, whereas all thetips and tricks I've read seem geared to getting thin, fine, or straight hair to be fuller. I have absolutely no idea how I'm supposed to be managing hair like mine.
If anyone has any suggestions, that'd be really great I am going to go back and read over all 22 pages of this thread tonight, so I apologize in advance if my questions have already been raised.
And here's my somewhat pathetic re-creation:
Another thing that is proving to be a huge problem for me is the fact that my hair is unbelievably thick -- I have never met another person with hair as thick as mine -- and naturally wavy. When I take it out of rollers or pincurls, I've got a frothing, unruly mane, whereas all thetips and tricks I've read seem geared to getting thin, fine, or straight hair to be fuller. I have absolutely no idea how I'm supposed to be managing hair like mine.
If anyone has any suggestions, that'd be really great I am going to go back and read over all 22 pages of this thread tonight, so I apologize in advance if my questions have already been raised.