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Thanks ladies! I was very bummed they didn't hold well. But I'll try some day after remidies, be it re-curling or updos!
Well, there is a minimum amount of length you need to have. I have pretty short hair and usually the only parts I can really get a good pin curl with is around the crown, with hair that is 2 to 3 inches long, and two is really cutting it close. It's not so much a matter of "could it hold a bobby pin" as it is "can you even get a hold of it to wrap around".pumori said:Hi ladies, sorry if this topic has appeared in the thread before but I didn't have time to read though every post...
I have a question: Is it even possible to do tight pin curls with very short hair? Or with hair that has many layers? My hair is about at the bottom of my ear, just barely... but the top is shorter because I buzzed all my hair off a while ago and of course it's coming back in layers. Could I pin curl it? I tried foam rollers but obviously that failed...the hair is still far too short :/
pumori said:Hi ladies, sorry if this topic has appeared in the thread before but I didn't have time to read though every post...
I have a question: Is it even possible to do tight pin curls with very short hair? Or with hair that has many layers? My hair is about at the bottom of my ear, just barely... but the top is shorter because I buzzed all my hair off a while ago and of course it's coming back in layers. Could I pin curl it? I tried foam rollers but obviously that failed...the hair is still far too short :/
Lollipop said:Hi all,
I know, I know, I ask way too many questions...I'm assuming the setting for this hairstyle:is pin curls...and I was just wondering what the setting pattern was...Do you just smooth down the top, and kind of "pile" the pin curls on top of each other, or...something else?
Thanks!
......Lollipop
Lollipop said:Thanks so much!
Geez, Your pin curls are PERFECT...How the heck do you do them like that?
Mrs. Merl said:If short hair doesn't work in pin curls, what does one call the curls my grandmother puts her rather short hair into each night? I suddenly feel very confused about what a pin curl is and how it is made.
LadyLuck said:Forgive me if this question has already been posted, but I don't have the time or energy to read eighteen pages of posts! Haha... Anyway. I pin curl my hair every night, but it takes two hours to do it. Am I doing something wrong? Am I the only one who takes this much time to set the curls?
MissHannah said:I have a lot of hair and it takes me about 45 mins. I use velcro rollers on top and pincurl the rest. I use the method Lollipop describes, being careful not to twist the hair as i wind it around my finger. My set isn't very exacting but I get a result I'm happy with