Cleve_gryl
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I wrap my hair every single night, with the exception of the days I've air dryed.  I used to wrap to the right non stop for like 4 years until I noticed that my hair on the left side would always flip up on its own.  A friend of mine suggested switching directions which was REAL HARD for me to do...like a right handed person forced to use their left hand  But, since then I switch directions every night with no ill effects...no thinning or breakage.  I wrap loosely and secure with a velcro net and a bonnet on top.
  But, since then I switch directions every night with no ill effects...no thinning or breakage.  I wrap loosely and secure with a velcro net and a bonnet on top.
				
			 But, since then I switch directions every night with no ill effects...no thinning or breakage.  I wrap loosely and secure with a velcro net and a bonnet on top.
  But, since then I switch directions every night with no ill effects...no thinning or breakage.  I wrap loosely and secure with a velcro net and a bonnet on top. 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Are you guys wrapping tightly? Pulling with a comb or brush to make it a tight wrap? I also wet wrap/air dry, again no problemo's, no breakage, no thinning. When I dry wrap I don't use a comb, I don't even use a comb to take it down. I loosely run my fingers through and form it in the direction I want it to go, I don't even put pins or anything to hold it. Usually I've rubbed moisturizer on my fingers and have ran it through the ends and sealed with oil before I finger wrap so that helps. Then I tie it up, not too tight but good enough for it to stay, I also put a bonnet on top of my scarf. In the morn, I finger it down, usually my part is still there from the day before, that's how lightly I wrap, and I'm good to go. I've gotten more breakage rollersetting and pin curling and pin-ups more than I've gotten wrapping. Not talking lots of breakage from those other things, wrapping just provides me with the lowest manipulation. It totally works for me.
  Are you guys wrapping tightly? Pulling with a comb or brush to make it a tight wrap? I also wet wrap/air dry, again no problemo's, no breakage, no thinning. When I dry wrap I don't use a comb, I don't even use a comb to take it down. I loosely run my fingers through and form it in the direction I want it to go, I don't even put pins or anything to hold it. Usually I've rubbed moisturizer on my fingers and have ran it through the ends and sealed with oil before I finger wrap so that helps. Then I tie it up, not too tight but good enough for it to stay, I also put a bonnet on top of my scarf. In the morn, I finger it down, usually my part is still there from the day before, that's how lightly I wrap, and I'm good to go. I've gotten more breakage rollersetting and pin curling and pin-ups more than I've gotten wrapping. Not talking lots of breakage from those other things, wrapping just provides me with the lowest manipulation. It totally works for me. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
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		 Kinikakes taught me how to do it.
 Kinikakes taught me how to do it. Its very simple and it takes less time. Since I had been wrapping my hair for 10 years in the same direction (bumb-dumb)
 Its very simple and it takes less time. Since I had been wrapping my hair for 10 years in the same direction (bumb-dumb) , it caused the left side of my hair to thin. I wanted the left side to look as healthy as the right, so I stopped.
, it caused the left side of my hair to thin. I wanted the left side to look as healthy as the right, so I stopped. 
 
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		 My left side was very thin, much shorter and suffered regularly from breakage.  Granted I was wrapping the same way consistenly each night.
  My left side was very thin, much shorter and suffered regularly from breakage.  Granted I was wrapping the same way consistenly each night. I now pin curl at night and use steam rollers in the morning.
  I now pin curl at night and use steam rollers in the morning. Did it thin your ends as well or just edges?
 Did it thin your ends as well or just edges? 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		