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I don't style my hair. Since I'm into anointing my hair with butters and oils, I wear wigs. Example, today was Aphogee Treatment day (1x per month) After the final deep conditioning I slathered on Shea, and Cocoa Butters and Recovery Moisturizer. I plaited my hair, pinned down the ends, slapped on my wig - And at the office, I look fabulous. Meanwhile, I'm letting my hair "marinate". To me, wigs are the ultimate protective style. And with so many options I'm not confined to one look. Just take care to remove the wig when you're in for the evening, and don't wear anything that rubs or pulls on the fragile hair at the temples or the nape of the neck.
Due to extreme stress, I've whacked off my hair 5 times in the last year. So I'm coming from a TWA to now having 7 inches of length. I hope this helps you.
About 30 seconds tops since I have a TWA! All I do is pick it out becaause I feel like I should do something to shape it but since it's only about 1/2 inch long or high, nothing I do to it changes it much! LOL Then I spray it with oil sheen and go! I've never had so much hair freedom except for when I was wearing braids.
Seconds and sometimes not at all...depending on if I'm wiggin it or have it in a phonytail or weave...If I press my hair all I do is oil it and comb it down. I'm kinda low maintenance when it comes to doing my hair because I like to use my morning to get that few extra minutes of sleep!
Well, since I conditioner wash every night and section my hair off to dry (the top half from the back half), it usually takes me about five to seven minutes every morning. I just wake up, comb out each section, add moisturizer, and pin or clip up the crown portion of my hair. I almost always let the back hang.
Well, I must say my speed hasn't picked up much. It's because of this particular style I've been wearing. Unbraiding my hair, moisturizing the ends, braiding it back up still takes about 15 minutes. I can probably cut down the time by moisturizing the ends while it's still braided.../images/graemlins/scratchchin.gif
If I wear my hair loose, it's about half the time. /images/graemlins/smile.gif
The first day, it takes me about 2 1/2 hours to wash/condition and braid or twist my hair.
But for the next five days after that, it only takes me about 10 minutes to take off my scarf and fluff up the twistout and make sure my edges look neat.
It only takes me about a minute or 2 to finger comb my curls to how I want them to look. However, if I'm styling my hair for the next day, it normally takes 2 hours but I only do that in the evening so I can style it the next day to how I want it.
Re: How Long Does It Take You To Style Your Hair..
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2 dang long......never timed it, but just the pony tail is becoming a job these days, arms hurt and errythang..
first put the stuff (whatever im using) all through it...one or two products
then the k cutter
then the reg comb
then the brush
then getting it into the pony tail
then combing through the pony tail again
then adding the srunchies, or twirling it up into the bun.....then brushing/smoothing back the edges, then cleaing up the aftermath
Night:
It takes me about 30-40 minutes to put in about 30 blue rollers in my head. I usually do this while watching TV.
Morning:
It takes about 10-15 minutes to take the rollers out of my head and then finger-style for hair that'll last all day! This makes the nightly regimen so worth it!
Wash days are a totally different story though. /images/graemlins/crazy.gif
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The first day, it takes me about 2 1/2 hours to wash/condition and braid or twist my hair.
But for the next five days after that, it only takes me about 10 minutes to take off my scarf and fluff up the twistout and make sure my edges look neat.
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OT--Nay, your hair looks fabulous in your new pictures! I want to be stuck in that kind of rut! /images/graemlins/wink.gif I almost fainted. You look gorgeous!
Anyway, it takes me too darn long as well. I could be in the Guinness Book for longest ever to do a bun, french twist or ponytail! I am just too much of a stickler. Everything has to be just right! I am dreaming of the day that I can hop out of the shower and be done in 10 minutes!!! Lucky, lucky gals! /images/graemlins/smile.gif
Nay, do you wear your beautiful hair loose to bed with the scarf or twist it up every night? When you said you fluff up the twistout and that's all, that sounds very easy to do.