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03-19-2017 10:02 PM - edited 03-19-2017 10:04 PM
Just tryin' to keep it on my head these days.
One memory I have was my mom setting my hair with Dippity Do.
I love to stick my fingers in it and I loved the smell.
03-19-2017 10:23 PM
My mom hated messing with her hair, she would go to the salon for cuts, but I was her designated hair roller. I swear I could do it in my sleep. The best part was she would tease the daylights out of it, and that " do" would last. I'm just the opposite, I go to the salon every 4 weeks for a trim, and color.
03-19-2017 10:33 PM
My grandmother with the rollers and tp! I loved going to the beauty salon with her! My mom colored her own hair and did rollers. Me....ummm.....I go to the salon for a color and trim every 7 weeks. I have curly hair that can be easily pin curled or straightened.....I lucked out. I wash and go with beachy waves of hair.....everything else is a mess!!!!
03-19-2017 10:54 PM
When I was a kid my mom "set" her hair with hard pink rollers at night, in the morings she took the rollers out and brushed her hair back into a low bun or a french twist. Her natural color was brunette but she colored it black. She had fair skin and she always wore red lipstick. She was stunning. Sometimes to protect a "set", she would take the rollers out but she didn't brush or comb her hair, she wrapped a turban around her head. But, that was her and that was then. I live in the present and I always kept things simple. My hair is probably mostly gray now, I've been coloring a dark "nearly black" brunette for more years than I can count but I haven't used any type of rollers since I was 20ish. I have curly hair and I co-wash and air day. If I want it straight, I co-wash and pull it up into a high topknot and wear it that way for 24 hours. When I let it down, it's straight with some bounce.
03-19-2017 11:15 PM
I stopped dyeing my hair when I retired at the age of 50. High school I was "chery red," working I was a golden blond.
Now I have black hair w/white devil horns sprouting from the forehead. That's the only way I can explain the gray hairs which started sprouting last year from the right & left side above my forehead.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
03-19-2017 11:35 PM
Mz iMac wrote:
Now I have black hair w/white devil horns sprouting from the forehead. That's the only way I can explain the gray hairs which started sprouting last year from the right & left side above my forehead.
Suits ya, @Mz iMac.
Sounds striking and cool.
03-20-2017 06:28 AM
My hair is "Jamie Lee Curtis short" so I don't have a ritual.
I have to wash it every day. Quick blow dry and I'm done.
03-20-2017 06:54 AM
While I was growing up, my Mom went to the "beauty parlor" every Thursday. Many of my friends went in junior high and sat under the dryers with rollers reading great magazines..."Seventeen" & "Glamour".
Since my hair was curly, I didn't go...nothing they could do to mine. I always felt left out. I still feel I should have been allowed to go along to be one of the crowd.
As an adult, I only go for color/cut every 4 wks. and I love reading the magazines while the color is processing.
03-20-2017 07:00 AM
Last time I had my hair colored/lightened was about three months ago.
I keep it short and hope the stripe will be gone in 2 more haircuts.
I don't use products, curling irons, straighteners. I wash it, dry it and I'm good to go.
03-20-2017 07:26 AM
My hair ritual:
1. Wash hair
2. Comb hair
3. Go
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