I know I keep saying I'll get my bangs fixed and then I keep not doing it. Well, I finally did it. I decided the best time to get my hair cut is before my roots start growing out, so I treated myself to a wash and set before the cut. For those of you who are unfamiliar with a wash and set, here's a quick summary. Wash hair and rinse, condition hair and rinse, add deep conditioner and sit under the dryer, rinse, put rollers in hair with some sort of moisturizer, get back under the dryer until hair is completely dry, comb or blow dry to get desired style.
This was my first time under one of the big dryers. My rollers were so big that my head could hardly fit in there. Then I could hardly get out. I've found I don't like the big dryers because it's way too hot under there. The little metal clips used to secure the rollers got really hot, and I had a nasty burn on my scalp. From now on, regular dryers for me.
Here's the end result. Honestly, I'm not completely satisfied with the bangs. They need to be shorter next time and less to the side, but they're definitely better than last time. Also, there's some nice face framing stuff happening. Of course, there's now way I'm going through all the work of putting rollers in my hair.
I borrowed my mom's InStyler just to see how it would turn out. It's nice, but I'll probably use a curling iron a little if I'm going out.
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