foxieroxienyc
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I actually recently started wrapping my hair, but still have a bit of trepidation about it. However I do like the results I get from being able to preserve my rollersets. I think the key is all in the technique and tools. I think it's really important to first moisturize your ends so that it prevents excessive breakage while being manipulated, and then to also make sure you use tools that will not rake and wreck havoc on your hair. For me that means wrapping loosely with a wide tooth comb, and then LIGHTLY brushing the VERY TOP layer of the hair to smooth it out just a little bit before putting on my scarf.
I loose no hair in this process, and when I take it down in the morning I can do so with my fingers and style. Usually I like to just re-bump with some carusos so I don't have that weird "wrap circle" hair look, lol. I like to crosswrap, and regular wrap. When I regular wrap I switch directions every other day.
I loose no hair in this process, and when I take it down in the morning I can do so with my fingers and style. Usually I like to just re-bump with some carusos so I don't have that weird "wrap circle" hair look, lol. I like to crosswrap, and regular wrap. When I regular wrap I switch directions every other day.