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New curling technique[Rageaze Twist and Curl]!!!!!!!!

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Looks like a very tight pincurl to me. WOW, it looks nice, though. I can't picture that being done on my hair, though.:nono::lachen:
 
Observations:

1.) Is he just using some type of tissue/rag... I got that already.... lol
2.) Will this work on coarse hair? I would think for this to not look a mess on me I would have to flat iron first..
3.) They will invent everything.. I didn't go to the site..but some tissue/rags should be cheap!!
 
Those are just rag curls. I remember seeing them do this on Little House on the Prairie. Nothing special about that rag...
 
Observations:

1.) Is he just using some type of tissue/rag... I got that already.... lol
2.) Will this work on coarse hair? I would think for this to not look a mess on me I would have to flat iron first..
3.) They will invent everything.. I didn't go to the site..but some tissue/rags should be cheap!!
lol im thinking it'll work better on relaxed bone straight hair but i coudl be wrong. they look like baby wipes imo lol but the end result is nice. he did seem to be rolling one of the girls head rough lol
 
yeah!! my mom did this with paper bags. i think if you used a good moisturizer to dampen the hair a little then worked it out with some rags you'd get the same effect.
 
Those are just rag curls. I remember seeing them do this on Little House on the Prairie. Nothing special about that rag...

ITA!
Ain't nothing special about those. My grandmother used to do the same thing with rags back in the 40s.

Sheesh! People make money off of any darn thing.
 
Those are just rag curls. I remember seeing them do this on Little House on the Prairie. Nothing special about that rag...

That is how my mom use to curl my hair for Easter and Christmas when I was a kid. My sister also did that in the 70's to get her big Jackson 5 fro. Ain't nothing new about that. My sister cut up an old pillowcase into strips. You need material that didn't fray or make lint balls.
 
Granny used rags and even brown paper bags like this to make her curls. Lord if she knew there was money to be made in it ...hmmm. Oh and yes it will curl coarse, thick hair. She never had a relaxer, just a hot comb on the stove.
 
Oh boy, everyone has a hustle. I've been using cloth rollers for years now and it works the same daggone way.
 
Everything old is new again. He made me chuckle when he called it "revolutionary"..he never met my great-grandmother who used pieces of torn brown paper bags!
 
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