Im stretching and my hair looks HAM
I plan on holding out for a month but DO NOT like the idea of going out looking a mess.
can anyone recommend some cute; easy ; stretch friendly hairstyles?
im tired of my same old bun and my edges arent cooperating erplexed
thanks.
I know whatcha sayin'. During my latter weeks post relaxer, I wear spiral sets a lot (pic in siggy and more in fotki, including "how to do it"); they last all week, even during my workouts, and most importantly, HIDE THOSE EDGES!
OT: Based on your siggy, I'm guessing that you follow tennis. I am an AVID tennis fan; I finally got the tennis channel this summer.
how about corn roll braids, or weaves, or wigs?
I tried this one this weekend with a headwrap that widens:
http://www.essence.com/essence/photo...9819-8,00.html
My hair is 6wks post, and the headwrap helped to flatten the little bit of new growth I have. I pushed it back to look like the pic, but I'll widen it to cover the whole front to hide/flatten the new growth as the weeks progress.
Yes, it's similar. It's all fabric--no plastic band to break. Headbands give me headaches.im not a big fan of fake hair and if I were to wear a weave; my nappy edges would make blending impossible
what do you mean by headwrap? is it a sort of headband?
I tried this one this weekend with a headwrap that widens:
http://www.essence.com/essence/photogallery/0,14168,1629819-8,00.html
My hair is 6wks post, and the headwrap helped to flatten the little bit of new growth I have. I pushed it back to look like the pic, but I'll widen it to cover the whole front to hide/flatten the new growth as the weeks progress.
Yes, it's similar. It's all fabric--no plastic band to break. Headbands give me headaches.
I like the satin/silk-like ones or the ones that tie.
I tried this one this weekend with a headwrap that widens:
http://www.essence.com/essence/photogallery/0,14168,1629819-8,00.html
My hair is 6wks post, and the headwrap helped to flatten the little bit of new growth I have. I pushed it back to look like the pic, but I'll widen it to cover the whole front to hide/flatten the new growth as the weeks progress.