glamazon386
Well-Known Member
Glam Girl, you and I are >>here<<. My exact sentiments the bold. I'm intrigued though to see if fatty twists...or a little bigger than my usual size could look OK if you planned it so that they overlap and hide the parts.
Think of the smileys below being the twist bases and then imagine the twists falling back covering the space between the ones in the row behind them.
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What works against me too is my twisting method makes twists skinnier than twisting otherwise. But I trust my way as a tangle-proof way that I'm afraid to try the other way which might give a better look. Maybe I'll try wearing them in a *fixed* updo...if I can figure out a way to make it stay and look good. Otherwise baggy here I come till further notice.
Not on my hair. It'll be a big section with one little twist sticking out the middle. There's no way to get them to overlap. There's too much space inbetween.