Do you pin it up? Wrap it? Ponytail it? Or let it fall free?
We take a plastic jaw clip and haphazardly arrange our long, thick hair into a bun high on our head. If we don't do this step, our locks look unruly in the morning, especially if we are trying to extend a blow-out.
Does the jaw clip pull on our strands? A bit, but we don't put the styling clip on too tightly. Still, we are sure we ARE damaging our hair in some manner.
It was interesting to recently learn that model Cindy Crawford is also like many of us, thinking about how to "sleep" on her hair at night.
So, this is what the fab model does to extend her blow-out, as she revealed to everydayhealth.com:
"I’m more conscientious about using heat on my hair now," says Cindy. So to keep her hair style looking as lovely as it does on day one, Cindy goes to bed with her hair up in a loose bun using Emi-Jay hair ties. These cute ties are made from soft material that won’t leave dents or abuse to the hair.
GREAT beauty trick, Cindy Crawford!
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2 comments:
Thanks for the great tip. I usually braid my long hair and fasten with a non-elastic thing, but these hair ties are adorable. I like this idea!
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