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Mirco Braid Maddness!!!!

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justgottomakeit

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hello Hair loves
Ok, I just got my mircos about 2 weeks ago, and i am ready to remove them already :( !!! Whats up with the good bad stylist:mad: I let this girl who does damn good braids do my hair but, not before i became ready to jump off a bridge. First i had to exchange the hair 3 times, then i had to wait four days after the scheduled date because she decided to get two jobs and had to wait until she got off to just get them started. :eek: So when she stared she did one side really good and became tired on the other side. So at two in the morning i couldnt take her sloppy work and i went home. She promised to redo them the next moring and finish the others as well. Now guess what:confused: She went to the culb and left her cell phone at someones house and her home phone got cut off at around the same time. Anyway to shorten the hell ride, i finally reached her 3 days later, after i walked around with half my head done for four days!!!!!!

She finally finshed it, but the problem is i am scared the braids will slip if i wash it, because of the silky texture of the human hair. The reason i want to wash and damn there remove them is, that she used SPRITZ to lock them in.:eek: My hair is icthing and on fire (my scalp reacts this way with any sprits, mainly pump it up). I have some sea breeze but i dont think its help but only a little. Can any one help me with a routine or something to at least make them last a month?:confused: Thanks anything will help

Lawd the world must be ending!!!!:wallbash:
 
Put a stocking cap on and tighten it and run the shower over the covered braids. Then do an AVC rinse while still in the stocking cap. Pat the cap dry and press to draw the excess water from the braids. Then put a terry turban on your head until most of the moisture is dried. Then take off the terry cloth and stocking cap. Let the hair airdry till nearly dry and tie back with a satin or silk scarf to take care of any little frizzies. Hope this helps. Do this as often as necessary. Braids should stay in without loosening too much. Bonjour
 
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