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OK...it's shoulder blade length....now what?

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classycrimson

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OK...it's shoulder blade length....now I need a little help

With all this new growth, I'm now having a slight dilemma. I can no longer throw my bonnet on at night and wake up with a nice "do". I usually get my hair done with a few curls...not totally straight. However, my old method is causing my hair to bend in an unattractive place. So, ladies, what methods do you use to preserve the appearance of your hair at night when it's around shoulder blade length? Do I now have to roll my hair up every night? :-) Thanks for your help!
 
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Re: OK...it's shoulder blade length....now I need a little help

you can put a few sponge rollers on your hair before the bonnet, it will help hold curls
 
lol, I know what you mean about the bend. I just live with the bend. No, I really don't care what I look like when I'm going to work most of the time.
The rollers do seem like a good idea though. (But I couldn't sleep on them...)
 
If Sylver2 can put all of her long hair into a bonnet and scarf and have it look great day after day, then it's possible you can too. Do you have an oversized bonnet? That helps a lot. Plus it could make a difference how you sleep - on your back or sides. I sleep on my sides so my hair isn't squished.
 
That's a great problem to have, congrats! I agree w/everyone on the bigger bonnet. Or you can do just a few pin curls. I used to do 4 big ones before going to sleep.
 
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