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Alrighty, somewhat on topic - how do you get the hair shiny? I've not had any luck with really bringing out the shine of the hair. (Spoosh's ponies come to mind!)
Conditioner and a brush works wonders. Pat dry any strong haircolours well. Chartreuse (surprise, shady) is one of those colours that can transfer easily.Don't forget to really allow things to dry after you wash the hair. If you need these sold soon, wiping the hair down with a damp cloth may be your best bet. I've known a number of people who unknowingly bought freshly washed ponies. Perfect when packed, moldy and dank on the other end. :S and no matter how hard you try, enough water to cause problems will get in.
Leaving conditioner in the hair while using my straightener actually CAUSED to melt some hair on my ponies.. And it just made it frizzier. I don't understand this method.
Quote from: Lady.Arachnia on March 13, 2012, 01:56:39 PMAnd if your afraid that you melt the hair with the flatiron you could leave in the conditioner in the hair when using the iron! Works wonders!! I tried last week at some really frizzy frizzzzz hair and the hair is so much better now!xxLeaving conditioner in the hair while using my straightener actually CAUSED to melt some hair on my ponies.. And it just made it frizzier. I don't understand this method.
And if your afraid that you melt the hair with the flatiron you could leave in the conditioner in the hair when using the iron! Works wonders!! I tried last week at some really frizzy frizzzzz hair and the hair is so much better now!xx
DoctorMowinckel, that was a great read =]okay, one question for everyone, though. when people talk about using a paper towel secure.... how exactly do you mean that? will it just, like, stay? or do you need a pin..
It might be the heat temperature and I use a Chi ceramic straightener. I usually have it at around 170 and it never melts it unless it's wet. It happened to a set of my twins and I'm just heartbroken since they're so cute. It seems to work just fine when it's dry so I'll stick to that. My poor little Italy Surprise had TERRIBLE hair and now it looks like she's been rehaired or something, it's so straight!! Also yes, conditioners/shampoos with Olive/Avacado oil work wonders!
Quote from: Flitter on March 14, 2012, 03:04:52 PMIt might be the heat temperature and I use a Chi ceramic straightener. I usually have it at around 170 and it never melts it unless it's wet. It happened to a set of my twins and I'm just heartbroken since they're so cute. It seems to work just fine when it's dry so I'll stick to that. My poor little Italy Surprise had TERRIBLE hair and now it looks like she's been rehaired or something, it's so straight!! Also yes, conditioners/shampoos with Olive/Avacado oil work wonders! That's strange... I use a ceramic (Sedu) on 250 degrees. In my experience, wet hair is not good though. When I just used water it made my MM Cuddles' hair sizzle and get frizzy. I just get the hair damp and use lots of conditioner.
Then, using a metal dog comb, i comb through while conditioner is still in because it makes it SOOO much easier to comb.