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AFashionSlave said:
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Irresistible said:
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AFashionSlave said:
I have some in my album.
I have photos of a regular roller set and pics of a Dominican blowout.
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wow the curly puff is so cute....
ok so whats a dominican blow out? i know ive seen it posted a million times but i see you did this yourself...i thought it was some kind of exclusive special salon service.....that you can only get on the east coast
....is it using the blow dryer on top of the set till dry? please enlighten me cause it looks great.
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Thanks for the complement!
A Dominican blow out or AKA a straight blowout is nothing but a way to straighten your hair without the use of a pressing comb. It is a process that usually involves rollers and a hand held dryer. It is normally done in Dominican salons. Some of these salons use different methods of doing a Dominican blow out but they always seem to involve a roller set and a hand held dryer. It is a lot less damaging to the hair compared to a pressing comb. I showed the step by step process in my album.
Here is another roller set link:
http://public.fotki.com/NGCCuadra/nappgirlcurls_hair_album/ngcs_rollerset_styles/
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wow didnt know it was that simple...well besides the tired arms from holding the dryer...but hey thats what kids are here for
...kewl, thank you...i think it would do better than just air drying , as far as getting straighter and holding better...someone pm'd me (i'll leave her nameless in case she wants to be) sent me a link to someone else's album and she used a curling iron after taking the set out...so i think the success has to do with using "some" heat...although i dont think NGC used any. but i agree that it must be less damaging than pressing...im willing to give it my best shot