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Hair Wrapping

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TwistNMx

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Hello,
Could someone please tell me how to wrap the hair at night?
I'm having a hard time with this and so I'm hoping someone here with experience could share with me. ;-)
Thanks,
HP
 
Basically, the most important part of wrapping your hair is to remember to do it in sections instead of trying to do it all at once. If it helps to part your hair in sections to remind you of this, go for it. I'm actually better at wrapping to the left instead of the right. I start by brushing all of my hair down so that i look like cousin it. Then I start in the front, slowly working my way to the back. Once I get to the back, I really get into the sectioning part. I don't actually part my hair, but I do brush it in medium sized sections. Once I've gotten it all on my head, I juss try to brush all of it togther; making sure that I've gotten all of the hair strands.
 
High P. - If the picture in the Avatar is a picture of you and your natural hair, you should be warned that you may have a tough time wrapping, due to the bulk. It's like cornrows - the longer the hair, the tougher it is to braid, you know, especially when it's REALLY long. I can braid and my sister's hair is waistlength. Whenever i attempt something like cornrows or even a french braid it's tough, my fingers get all caught up and there is the constant threat of knots. Good luck but consider yourself warned :) I wish you success
 
My hair is really thick and it's necessary that I put rollers at the crown if I wrap. I wrap maybe 2 times a year :lol: because doing it a lot over time causes thinning.
 
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