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I never thought I'd see the day that something was better than a wrap. do tell.simplycee said:I don't wrap often but when I do I alternate directions every night.
Now let me introduce you to the mohawk set, its better than a wrap.
simplycee said:I don't wrap often but when I do I alternate directions every night.
Now let me introduce you to the mohawk set, its better than a wrap.
Thank you for sharing these steps, Simplycee, I've never tried this or wrapping. How long have you been using this method? Is it a lot of manipulation for the hair or has it been very safe, in your experience?simplycee said:Sorry ladies I forgot all about this post. Better late than never, right? I am not the creator of this set we have DJD to thank for that but I tell everybody that will listen about it because it works.
I do this on dry hair right before I go to bed. For this set you will need: 3 or 4 large or jumbo rollers (mesh or magnetic), 3 or 4 clips to hold the rollers in place (I use long bobby pins or the long siver duck billed clips for rollersetting), comb, moisturizer and scarf or bonnet.
1. Apply moisturizer to hair concentrating on your ends.
2. Using comb (or fingers) comb all your hair back. Make 3 horizontal parts from ear to ear. Use a clip to seperate the bottom two sections so you can work with the top third.
3. Comb the first section so that it smooth and roll the ENTIRE first section on one roller and use clip to secure.
4. Repeat step 3 on second and third sections.
5. When finished you should have 3 (or 4) rollers stacked on top of each other like a mohawk.
6. Tie on scarf or put on bonnet.
In the morning take down rollers and comb or finger comb into place. This set will give you more body and movement than a wrap. If you have hair that is shorter or you want more curl add that 4th section and 4th roller. You won't have the one flat side and one poofy side that you sometimes get with a wrap. You will have a curl or slight bend on your ends. This will also be less stressful to your hairline.
DJD if you are reading jump in anytime with a suggestion or a tip if I left out anything.
Come back and post your results when you've tried it.
Isis said:Thank you for sharing these steps, Simplycee, I've never tried this or wrapping. How long have you been using this method? Is it a lot of manipulation for the hair or has it been very safe, in your experience?
Your hair looks gorgeous in your avatar. I'm going to do this tonight. Thank you Simplycee.simplycee said:Nope not too much manipulation for me at all. In fact this method is less manipulation that wrapping, imo. I don't even use a comb for this anymore. I part with my fingers and when I take the rollers out I finger comb into place. I love the body and bounce I get. I think I used this set in my avi.
kia said:Do you wrap in a different direction every night or every week or what? I'm noticing that my hair got thinner from parting it on one side so now I switch the sides sometimes and that helps.
How often do y'all switch the direction you wrap your hair?