I'ts really frustrating that my hair grows at drastically different rates(about 1" difference). I refuse to claim APL until the left side catches up. At any rate it really doesn't matter too much because I never straighten my hair and PS 90% if the time.
I keep starting to type a post and ten words in I think, What are you doing? Keep your mouth shut and sit down somewhere. You know you don't have the patience for endless conversations.
ooh new siggy huh...way to create anticipation
@SuchaLady - have you tried Aphogee 2 minute Reconstructor. Some have said that it is not as harsh as the Aphogee two step.
The Tangle Teezer has been officially demoted to wig brush. Made the mistake of "giving it another shot" this morning on a little section of hair and my hair popped off and fell on the floor like confetti. Even my puppy looked at me like WTF!
Mee too!! But aren't you worried youll make BSL ob the right and still be fighting to APL on the left?,
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I have discovered the perm rod! I'm anxious to wash and do a braidout with these babies on the ends.
AlliCat This is nice to hear from you since your braidouts (like the dry pic posted in your blog) always look great. Did you use perm rods to get that finished result?@Mische I think you'll be happy with the results
@AlliCat This is nice to hear from you since your braidouts (like the dry pic posted in your blog) always look great. Did you use perm rods to get that finished result?
I always used to just pincurl the ends of my braids, but this resulted in random pieces that refused to curl and ended up rather straight and messing up the look.
AlliCat thanks for the tip! Funny that you mention SSKs because I was playing in my (tangled) hair last night and noticed a few. I chalked it up to the fact that the rollerset I did last week was an epic failure, but maybe it was the perm rods. I will now make sure to wet my ends before detangling, so thanks. I hope to try this out tomorrow and post a pic if it's successful.@Mische yes I used perm rods on that braid out. I should warn you about 2 problems with perm rods: they make my braidouts harder to detangle (the ends tangle easily). Also I noticed some SSK's on my ends since using them.
So to solve these problems I always wet my ends (so they return to straight) before detangling
@AlliCat This is nice to hear from you since your braidouts (like the dry pic posted in your blog) always look great. Did you use perm rods to get that finished result?
I always used to just pincurl the ends of my braids, but this resulted in random pieces that refused to curl and ended up rather straight and messing up the look.
Mische yes I used perm rods on that braid out. I should warn you about 2 problems with perm rods: they make my braidouts harder to detangle (the ends tangle easily). Also I noticed some SSK's on my ends since using them.
So to solve these problems I always wet my ends (so they return to straight) before detangling