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Kaaronica

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My hair type is 4a and relaxed. The longest of my hair reaches between the top of my <font color="purple"> </font> shoulder blades. I wash twice a week and I use silk therapy or aveda pomade on the ends. But because I like the free flowing look and feel I rarely do this because it weighs my hair down. I wrap my hair religiously in a silk scarf and have found little strands of hair on my nightgown.

I need the basics to get started. Such as, how do I wean my self from nightly wrapping? How to spiral curl the hair to give me style during the day yet prevent me from 'damaging' it from styling stress? If I do spiral how do I sleep on it to prevent the mashed down look the next morning. I'm pregnant so I can't sleep on my stomache.

Oh, one more very important question. Do I really need to trim the hair after each quarterly touch-up? Can't I just rollerset the hair most of the time and 'fake' my way through 'til the next touch up?
Thanks much!
 
Welcome Kaaronica,
Well I would suggest a streitchy-satin cap you cna get it at the bbeuaty supply store preferably one that sells wigs/ponytails etc... For spiral curl there are some soft snap rollers at Sally's beuaty supply or walgreens pharmacy they have a leopard print on them and come in a plastic purse. If your hair is not severly damaged than you can trimm less often or just trimm the splits yourself at home (some ladies don't trimm at all), more hairlength is cut off when stylists are evening up ends.
hth
 
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