Hi, y'all -
My hair will not hold a curl to save its life. Actually, no - today, by virtually shellac-ing my (Bettie) bangs, I got them to stay in a near-perfect scoop curl, which actually looked very presentable! But after mousse on the roots, turbo-hold gel on the strands, hot rollers and a curling iron, just an hour later they were no more.
Whilst in stage productions, I learned that I could keep my curls by spraying strands liberally with Aqua Net or some other environmental hazard, and then curling them with a 1" curling iron, sizzling as I went. Kept the curls throughout the show, but I nearly always had to have a major haircut after the end of the run, as my hair was fried. :eusa_doh:
I have read of "setting lotion," but I have no clue what that is, or its application/use/holding ability/effect on hair care. While my bangs are short (about 1" above my eyebrows), the rest of my hair is about shoulderblade length, and, as read in other threads, pretty much cannot be "done" straight, as it just wasn't of the time period (I'm probably in a 40's-50's era).
Please, I'm asking very nicely...how do you keep your curls?
My hair will not hold a curl to save its life. Actually, no - today, by virtually shellac-ing my (Bettie) bangs, I got them to stay in a near-perfect scoop curl, which actually looked very presentable! But after mousse on the roots, turbo-hold gel on the strands, hot rollers and a curling iron, just an hour later they were no more.
Whilst in stage productions, I learned that I could keep my curls by spraying strands liberally with Aqua Net or some other environmental hazard, and then curling them with a 1" curling iron, sizzling as I went. Kept the curls throughout the show, but I nearly always had to have a major haircut after the end of the run, as my hair was fried. :eusa_doh:
I have read of "setting lotion," but I have no clue what that is, or its application/use/holding ability/effect on hair care. While my bangs are short (about 1" above my eyebrows), the rest of my hair is about shoulderblade length, and, as read in other threads, pretty much cannot be "done" straight, as it just wasn't of the time period (I'm probably in a 40's-50's era).
Please, I'm asking very nicely...how do you keep your curls?