Diya
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keeping the humidifier on full blast 24/7
heavier moisturizers and conditioners
my silk hat and no wool garments
buns or pinning hair up
Can you recommend any places to buy cute silk hats?
keeping the humidifier on full blast 24/7
heavier moisturizers and conditioners
my silk hat and no wool garments
buns or pinning hair up
I don't know how cute they are but:Can you recommend any places to buy cute silk hats?
I don't know how cute they are but:
http://tenderheaded.com/silkknithat.html
It's not 100% silk, but there's no wool. I bought one in every color.
I also had a coworker knit me one that is 100% silk. It's not as stretchy, but the color is cuter.
Braids, braids and more braids.
bumping... any more tips out there, ladies??
I STILL haven't reconciled how I'm going to keep my head warm and my hair safe at the same time .
Braids, braids and more braids.
I have to wear a hat in the Winter, but once I started learning about my hair, I realized that my wool caps weren't very kind to my strands. So, last year I bought one of those satin headwraps from the drugstore, cut off the excess (the sections you tie around your head) and sewed in into my favorite wool cap. I stitched the satin material into the cap around its perimeter as close to the edge as I could get, leaving gaps in between my stitches so my cap could stretch. This hand-sewn lining made it though all of last Winter and multiple washes in the machine . It was very cheap (the wrap was $2.99) and my hair was always neat (you know how knit caps can cause static and muss your hair when you remove them?) and moisturized . I can post pictures in my fokti this weekend if anyone's interested.
I will be wearing ponytails (since I can't seem to do a bun to save my life) and wearing a silk hat that I've been thinking about purchasing from tenderheaded.com.