Anyone experiencing this....

72792

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I was my hair with Aubrey's poo/cond, then use Giovanni Direct w/Aloe, then blowdry & curl. My hair looks like I stepped out of a salon - shiny, bouncy, silky. At night I pin wrap my hair or put in curlers & wrap the next morning. I add my oil mixture (castor,jojoba,rosemary) when needed. But the next day it doesn't look as good. Anyone else experiencing this?
 
I HATE THAT!! Luckily theres a solution
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. In order to keep that lovely body and bounce salon look, this is all you have to do. First off be extra careful that you are not adding too much oil, I know for my hair a little goes a looooonnngg Way. Anyway, brush your hair into a real high ponytail (i.e. crown of head), then use a scrunchy to secure but only twist it once. For example you place your hair inside the scrunchy and then do one twist and thats it, this will avoid leaving a bend in your hair. Next take a roller, and rollup the remaining of the ponytail, secure w/ 2 bobbypins and tie down w/ a satin cap. I guarantee great results in the morn. Cuz see I know w/ my hair if I wrap it my hair comes out too flat (which I hate) and if I put rollers in the end it curls up too much, the method described above works greeaat..

Let me know if this method was successful for you.

~HTH
 
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How often are you using a blow dryer?

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Once in a while, mainly to dry the damp places that the hooded dryer didn't.
 
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I HATE THAT!! Luckily theres a solution
trampoline.gif
. In order to keep that lovely body and bounce salon look, this is all you have to do. First off be extra careful that you are not adding too much oil, I know for my hair a little goes a looooonnngg Way. Anyway, brush your hair into a real high ponytail (i.e. crown of head), then use a scrunchy to secure but only twist it once. For example you place your hair inside the scrunchy and then do one twist and thats it, this will avoid leaving a bend in your hair. Next take a roller, and rollup the remaining of the ponytail, secure w/ 2 bobbypins and tie down w/ a satin cap. I guarantee great results in the morn. Cuz see I know w/ my hair if I wrap it my hair comes out too flat (which I hate) and if I put rollers in the end it curls up too much, the method described above works greeaat..

Let me know if this method was successful for you.

~HTH

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I will definitely try this. I hate sleeping in a lot of rollers, but this sounds comfortable. I can't put a lot of oil in my hair either because it will get too weighed down. I'll try this tonight and give an update tomorrow.
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Foxycus02,

Did you use this method repeatedly? I used to do this every night when I was relaxed for about 6 months. It made the back of my hair break off. The part that is going up the highest into the high ponytail. I think it's b/c of the scrunchy. Once I realized that was causing my breakage, I stopped. Maybe a satin scrunchy would be the best suggestion. At the time, I didn't know any better and used a cotton one. Still, I'd be careful with this method.
 
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Hey, You never responded, what where your results w/ the method. Good or bad?

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It turned out okay. Not as much curl as I wanted, but not bad. I still prefer this over the wrap.
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Here's another suggestion, take individual sections of your hair (think rollerset but without the intricate partings), roll it around your finger (imagine an invisible roller) and take a bobby pin (not a clip) and pin it. When your entire head is done, put on a satin bonnet (not scarf) and sleep. When you are ready to walk out the door, take the pins out and VOILA! curls (loose and bouncy) galore.
 
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