I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday! I had a great time full of fun, food, and more food. Here are some pictures of how I styled my hair.
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Me and hubby, Thanksgiving 2010 |
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Bantu knot results |
Here is how I achieved this style: I washed, lightly blow dried and then flat ironed. I flat ironed in big section 2″-3″ thick with my Sedu 1 1/2″ iron on 320 degrees. Normally, I do smaller sections and lowest heat but to save time, I did big sections and higher heat. I was able to flat iron my entire head in about 30-35 mins as opposed to 1 1/2 hours. The downside to the faster flat ironing is that my roots don’t get as straight. The night before T-Day, I did 7 bantu knots.
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Front |
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How did you wear your hair this T-Day?