exquisitebones
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I finally pulled off the horizontal wave pin-curl set YAY!!!! :eusa_clap
Anneloes said:Toni: I used pink foam rollers, I think they are about 3/4 of an inch? Or maybe an inch.. I don't have them on hand now and I'm kind of bad at guessing, haha, sorry! I put them in quite randomly, I separated my hair in 3 layers (horizontally) and went around my head for each layer. Does that make sense? I rolled them all horizontally and downwards, towards my head. I used 18.
They stayed in pretty well! I didn't brush them as much for fear of ruining them completely, knowing how badly my hair holds a curl. Unfortunately we had a lot of snow here today, and I had to walk through it for about an hour back and forth, and got soaked (even with my head covered and most of my hair under my coat). So now the curls are gone lol I still had a pretty nice slight curl this morning after sleeping with a scarf. The curls staying a day and a half or so was exceptional enough for my hair, usually nothing sticks more than a couple of hours.
exquisitebones said:
I finally pulled off the horizontal wave pin-curl set YAY!!!! :eusa_clap
mentha said:Now if anyone has tips for getting the ends curled the right way, I'd be very grateful. They always fly away and end up twisted and folded and curled every which way, resulting in a big bunch of unmanageable poof at the bottom
Toni said:Anneloes, that does make sense and I'm definitely going to get some sponge rollers about an inch in size I think!
Sorry another question though - did you use end papers and how tightly did you wrap your hair around the roller? Also how did you avoid getting the dent from the clip bit?! Sorry, more than one question there! I just want to make sure I do it right so it turns out as well as yours did!!
That's great your curls lasted so long, I hope next time, without the snow, they last even longer!!
Anneloes said:By the way, what do you girls do with your hair while sleeping in-between sets? I can totally see my hair being a giant crows' nest when waking up tomorrow.. unfortunately I'm not sure if a hairnet would matter much. Do you put your hair in (random) pin curls for the night?
Anneloes said:By the way, what do you girls do with your hair while sleeping in-between sets? I can totally see my hair being a giant crows' nest when waking up tomorrow.. unfortunately I'm not sure if a hairnet would matter much. Do you put your hair in (random) pin curls for the night?
~Psycho Sue~ said:use a silk scarf, Honey. The slippery silk wont grab your curls and frizz them when you move your head on your pillow. It is what my mom used in the 60s to keep her curls fresh. I do too.
Anneloes said:I do that now and then (with and without a lace net under it), but it just seems like my curls are getting all bunched up in the nape of my neck when I tie the scarf around my head, because my hair is quite long. Or is that precisely what should happen [huh] ?
Anneloes said:By the way, what do you girls do with your hair while sleeping in-between sets? I can totally see my hair being a giant crows' nest when waking up tomorrow.. unfortunately I'm not sure if a hairnet would matter much. Do you put your hair in (random) pin curls for the night?