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Poookie's Curly Pouf Tutorial!

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poookie

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Hey Guys!

I FINALLY updated my fotki, and wanted to share pics of a tutorial i just made.

I got a couple of messages about my curly pouf in my siggy (the center pic), and wanted to share the steps, so people could re-create the look.

Here's the URL to the album in my fotki

my password's in my profile, in the About Me section (sorry lurkers, guess you'll just have to join! :grin:).

FYI: i didn't include this in my fotki, but
you'll need

about 20 orange flexi-rods (or more, depending on how much hair you've got)
TONS of bobby pins... between 10 and 30, depending on your hair thickness

this is a good low-manipulation style, since i don't use a comb at any point during the process.

hope you guys like it
*insert nervous smile*
 
Great job with the tutorial. I have been admiring your siggy pics...very pretty, indeed. Thanks for sharing.
 
Thanks, I've always admired that pic in your siggy.
 
i wana try this soo badly.. but im so scared of what my front part will look like since im 85% naturale..
i dont know how to flexi rod. wat do u think?? any suggestions??

for instance, i do not know how naturals can put their hair in ponytails.. i cant lay my hair down flat for nothing:perplexed:wallbash:.. what r u doing?? and what r u using?!

gracias de antemano!
(tia)

xoxo happy hair growing!!:grin::grin:
 
CUTE! :yep:

Especially the look at the end with the swoop-n-shadow lol.
 
Yay! I love that picture in your siggy and would love to replicate it.
 
Thanks 4 that - will be saving this thread 4 a later date. BTW I love ur eyeshadow.:grin:
 
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing. I've always loved your updo in your siggy.
 
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