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had a slick back bun and took care of it for 2 weeks. No i didnt brush it during the 2 weeks.. only once or twice. I washed it out and i see a lot of hairrrr
Pregnancy needs to come with a warning ⛔️ sign. 🤣😂😂😂😂😂 because first trimester IS kicking my ass. I’ve been throwing up water y’all, I can’t train much. I have to each like a toddler as well. If I eat too much I get nauseas if I don’t eat I get nauseas 😭 it’s been hell.
Wow, I started doing this probably well over 7 year’s now. However, I stumbled upon this method accidentally. I have thick hair, small hand’s, and pain in my back. Some hair tool’s are too big for my tiny hand’s and will stress my hand out, causing it to either cramp up or cause spasms. Instead out of desperation I randomly started brushing my hair with the brush upward (it worked and allowed me to take come pressure off bothersome areas).
Thank you so much that's what I did I have many bald Barbies😅 thank you so much for the memories and braiding hair is very useful because it is a protective style when it's not done too tightly
Who is tooo oocute😊 you and your husband stay prayerful over your babies praying to the Lord Jesus even over each other thank you for sharing your cutie pie❤❤
Comb/brush all your hair down and start from behind your left ear start going around your head until you get to the front of your head you can pin it with two hair pins then keep going around until you get right behind your right ear put the next pin then wrap the back until you get to the top of your left ear you can the use a third hair pin and get the shape filling in the pins as you go keep smoothing the hair in the circle as needed with practice you’re hair will begin to become trained don’t forget to try and make the circle tight and smooth that way you still have some bounce to it when you comb/brush it down I hope you understand what I wrote best of luck to you 🙏🏾❤️😊
Hey cosmetology student here! Number one tip is to use a paddle brush. It smooths and grips the hair. And it catches more hair because of the bigger surface. When you brush the front half of your hair, Bobby pin as you go. If you brush from the front left side, pin on the right side & so on. Placing your hand at the top of your head helps to hold the ‘swirl’ you’re creating too. Happy wrapping!
@@thestepbystephyes I use all three of these and I'm trying to incorporate more hair stimulation the Lord Jesus has blessed you with a beautiful crown of hair❤❤❤