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It's about dang time Ayeshia!!

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I've been waiting on you to update!! Your new pics look great :grin:
 
DANG, that puff is gorgeous! Ayeshia, do ppl come up to you and just want to squeeze your puff? I know I've been squeezing mines and it's nowhere near that big yet...lol.
In anycase, your hair is beautiful!
 
nurseN98 said:
DANG, that puff is gorgeous! Ayeshia, do ppl come up to you and just want to squeeze your puff? I know I've been squeezing mines and it's nowhere near that big yet...lol.
In anycase, your hair is beautiful!

You guys are too kind :kiss: Thank you! It hasn't grown any to me. Even after looking at the pictures. Hopefully I'll see some real progress at my two year mark (fingers crossed)

And nurse...yes every day somebody touches my hair. The people that live on my dorm floor call me pillow head :rofl:
 
oglorious1 said:
Nice puff, it's really grown, I love the comb coils...by the way, how'd you do that....

Thank you everyone!!! You guys are so nice :kiss:

Here are the directions for the comb coils:
1. Conditioned wash hair
2. Blot dry hair..but not completely dry
3. I applied a small amount of moisturizer all throughout my hair.

4. Now section off your hair as small or as large as you would like the comb coils. I prefer medium sized because small ones are hard to detanlge.

5. Now taking a very small amount of activator gel or Elasta QP mango butter these were the products I used, you can use something else if you aren't fond of them), smooth it through the section you are coiling. Comb through. Now take the hair and twirl it around the finger (the same manner as you would do with a curling iron except its your finger). When your hair is completely coiled around the finger hold for a few seconds, and then pull your finger through the bottom. If your hair is curly there shouldnt be a problem with your hair holding the coils. Those with more of a kinky/noncurly texture sometimes use rattail combs to get theirs to hold But Im not to familiar with that method.

6. Do this with the entire head. Your hair may get a little dry when you are almost done so you can respray the hair that is not yet coiled with water.

7. I mainly free styled with them. I just parted where ever necessary and went from there. Don't worry about getting the parts too straight because your roots will puff up just a bit so you wont be able to see the part anyway Esp in the back where you can't see.

8. Now the first time I did them I wasnt too fond of how they looked. But they looked a lot better after they dry competely. Tie your head with a satin scarf or bonnet or however you wrap your hair up at night. Just be sure not to do it too tight because you dont want your hair to be smashed to your head when you wake up.


9.after leaving the coils in for at least a day, you can pull them apart if you would like. I tend to like the "wild/fun" look which was why I did that. To pull them apart I took separated them the same way I would do as if Im untwisting my hair You dont have to do all of them. The more hair you untwist the bigger it would look. It just separates them more and it should look as if you have a strawset in your hair.

hth:)
 
LegallySpeaking said:
Your puff looks beautiful. Did you blow or comb it out (or neither)?

Thank you!!!! I blew it out :) Had to check the ends, I can never tell how my ends really looks when its curly.
 
Thanks for the instructions Ayeshia, you're such a sweetie, I'm looking for natural styles, since I've given up my extensions...boy does it feel good...


Ayeshia said:
Thank you everyone!!! You guys are so nice :kiss:

Here are the directions for the comb coils:
1. Conditioned wash hair
2. Blot dry hair..but not completely dry
3. I applied a small amount of moisturizer all throughout my hair.

4. Now section off your hair as small or as large as you would like the comb coils. I prefer medium sized because small ones are hard to detanlge.

5. Now taking a very small amount of activator gel or Elasta QP mango butter these were the products I used, you can use something else if you aren't fond of them), smooth it through the section you are coiling. Comb through. Now take the hair and twirl it around the finger (the same manner as you would do with a curling iron except its your finger). When your hair is completely coiled around the finger hold for a few seconds, and then pull your finger through the bottom. If your hair is curly there shouldnt be a problem with your hair holding the coils. Those with more of a kinky/noncurly texture sometimes use rattail combs to get theirs to hold But Im not to familiar with that method.

6. Do this with the entire head. Your hair may get a little dry when you are almost done so you can respray the hair that is not yet coiled with water.

7. I mainly free styled with them. I just parted where ever necessary and went from there. Don't worry about getting the parts too straight because your roots will puff up just a bit so you wont be able to see the part anyway Esp in the back where you can't see.

8. Now the first time I did them I wasnt too fond of how they looked. But they looked a lot better after they dry competely. Tie your head with a satin scarf or bonnet or however you wrap your hair up at night. Just be sure not to do it too tight because you dont want your hair to be smashed to your head when you wake up.


9.after leaving the coils in for at least a day, you can pull them apart if you would like. I tend to like the "wild/fun" look which was why I did that. To pull them apart I took separated them the same way I would do as if Im untwisting my hair You dont have to do all of them. The more hair you untwist the bigger it would look. It just separates them more and it should look as if you have a strawset in your hair.

hth:)
 
Ayeshia, your hair looks lovely, it is so thick, just me and it is very long also, especially when you stretch out your hair, and it has grown so fast!!!.
 
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