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Once again, I tried a search but no luck, so if this is in the wrong spot, Bartenders, feel free to move it.
How the heck did ladies of past keep their hair-do's from week to week? I remember in the 60's and 70's my mom went to the hair dressers once a week and she always looked fantastic. I asked her and she said she slept sitting up, or with a satin pillow case, or sometimes with a silk scarf.
I've tried these things (okay, not the sleeping sitting up, I refuse to give in to vanity by losing sleep) and I can't manage to keep a style overnight, let alone for a week. I set with hot rollers, use thermal sprays and plenty of hairspray and my hair holds a curl well, even after a night of dancing, but after a night of sleeping I have a huge frizzy mess. I can usually brush it down and restyle it into something interesting the next day, but nowhere near the same "look."
Any tips? Secrets? Ideas?
How the heck did ladies of past keep their hair-do's from week to week? I remember in the 60's and 70's my mom went to the hair dressers once a week and she always looked fantastic. I asked her and she said she slept sitting up, or with a satin pillow case, or sometimes with a silk scarf.
I've tried these things (okay, not the sleeping sitting up, I refuse to give in to vanity by losing sleep) and I can't manage to keep a style overnight, let alone for a week. I set with hot rollers, use thermal sprays and plenty of hairspray and my hair holds a curl well, even after a night of dancing, but after a night of sleeping I have a huge frizzy mess. I can usually brush it down and restyle it into something interesting the next day, but nowhere near the same "look."
Any tips? Secrets? Ideas?