JitterBugJenny
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Tonights style!
Viva La Hot Rollers!
Viva La Hot Rollers!
goldwyn girl said:I never remember to take pics of my hair but last night I thought of it so after a long day of antique shopping and dinner I snapped a couple. Boy I look tired !!!
I have this celluloid waver from the 30s called Jackey, which you use the wave the hair into place, then you pin the hair down and move on to the next wave. Do you really need to wait for wave 1 to dry, or would immobilizing it with pins and those alligator clips work?BeBopBaby said:I'm so jealous of straight hair because my hair always looks like a bird's nest! The secret to the finger waves are this weird, antique spring-loaded hair clip that I found in a bag of metal curler rods at a garage sale. I've never been able to find another clip like it. An entire set of them is my holy grail. Like I said, I only have one clip. So for each wave I had to set my hair with the clamp and setting lotion, let my hair air dry, take the clamp out & put it back in my hair in the next spot - let it set & air dry until my entire head was done. It takes almost an entire day for everything to dry, so I don't do it very often.
BeBopBaby said:A while back, someone asked me to post a picture of the wave clip that I used to finger wave my hair in this picture.
The clip has three rows of teeth. the middle row of teeth is spring loaded and the teeth go in the opposite direction of the outer teeth.
Here is the clip closed.
Here is the clip open.
When the clip is opened the teeth grip the hair.
When the clip is closed, the middle section of teeth push the hair into a wave shape.
I got the clip in a bag of old metal perm curlers at a garage sale and I've never been able to find another like it. The clip pushes your hair into the wave, unlike regular wave clips that pinch your hair into a wave. You don't get the pinched ridge in your hair that you tend to get with the normal wave clips.
deelovely said:I slept in my super rollers last night, this is how it turned out for today. [huh]
Miss 1929 said:It is so darn hard to do the wave across the back of the head! And so hard to take a picture of it too!
I got to playing with waves...
And I am using a net donut thing for the bun, with a hairnet over it. My hair is barely long enough to do this again after the Spring Madness Haircut...
Ada Veen said:That looks really lovely, `jenny.
Retrobabydoll, I'm going to get some of that shine stuff!
pennycarrol said:Wow!! goldwyn girl, that's what I call a perfect hairdo!!! How many times does it take you to do it??? Do you use rats???... How do you make it?? Your hair is amazing!!
That's a good idea. It'd be great if it works.Miss 1929 said:They seem to get very expensive on Ebay...
But I have a concept - you know those foam things they put between your toes while having a pedicure? What if you took two of those and glued them back to back with hot glue? Am I crazy or brilliant?
Seems like they would be about the right shape and size, and lighter and squishier, therefore more comfortable. And they are cheap!
I am willing to try it, but I don't know how the hair should be wrapped on the marcellers. Twist or not?