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simplycee said:The only thing I can suggest if you still want to wrap is to alternate sides daily or every other day, be a little heavy handed on the moisturizing in the breakage areas (hairline and nape), and don't tie the scarf too tight. What are you using to tie your hair with? That could be the culprt too.
RabiaElaine said:I too noticed breakage of the from manipulating the hair into or out of the wrap. I do it very very little now, like maybe for 1 night if I have to wear my hair down. Other than that I wear my hair loose in a bonnet now, or pincurl my hair (which I'm still not really good at). It's a constant battle with the wrapping. I do love wrapped hair though. My hair is too thin to risk the breakage too often.
den1 said:when you manipulate your hair into wrap are you combing it into place with fine tooth comb
Dogmd said:Hi Khandi B. I now what ya mean.. I love the way my hair lays when wrapping as well.. I just doesn't lay flat if I sleep with it any other way..
By the way Happy Birthday to your baby... What are you planning for his or her first birthday party.. My baby turns 1 in July!!
mizztasha49 said:What I have been doing is really nice sized pin curls and just this weekend I started doing the mohawk set that I got from this board and my hair is looking decent..I have lots of movement and bounce with the complete flatness
KhandiB said:What kind of rollers do you use for that mohawk set?
Sistaslick said:I can't wrap my hair anymore either. Too much manipulation to get my hair into that circle. Its such an unatural position for the hair, and mine suffered terribly from my wrapping days.![]()