To achieve this style I used
12 bobby pins (make sure the rubber stub is in tact)
A Moisturizer (I used Nourishing Hair Butter http://www.naturesindulgence.net/)
Clear Ice Gel by Ampro
Natural Bristle Brush
12 bobby pins (make sure the rubber stub is in tact)
A Moisturizer (I used Nourishing Hair Butter http://www.naturesindulgence.net/)
Clear Ice Gel by Ampro
Natural Bristle Brush
After washing and conditioning my hair, I applied a little bit of moisturizer to my entire head. I made sure to let it melt in my hands before applying to the hair. Make sure it is fully absorbed into the hair. I then applied a generous amount of Clear Ice Gel in sections to my entire head. I then took the brush and brushed my hair to the right making sure that the left side of my head was smooth. I began pinning from the back which is easier for me. I continued all the way to the front of my head. I then brushed up the right side of my hair making sure that it was smooth as well. Once again I began pinning at the back leaving a small section of hair hanging at the base of my neck in the middle. I worked my way all the way to the front, brushing as I went, and leaving a portion of hair loose at the top. I then tucked some of the hair that was out at the top to the right side and left a few coils hanging in the front. I wore this for 2 days! I loved it! At night I took it down and tied my hair with a satin scarf and slept on a satin pillow case. I am glad I did because the scarf was no where to be found when I woke up the next morning. I refreshed my coils with water and began the process of pinning all over again.
Talk to you later!
Indulgenceiskey
I'm sure it wasn't that bad but you recovered well. I'm going to try the twist n curl too.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I will be trying again soon.
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