C-COW-C INSTRUCTIONS, also found in the Lair
(1) The first C: Wet scalp and entire length. Work the light conditioner into your ends (or the bottom half of your hair)
(2) Make your COW c.ocktail: In a squeezie bottle, add 1 dose (a dose is your regular amount of shampoo) of shampoo and 1-2 heaping tbsp of the same light conditioner. Add 12-14 oz of water and shake well. This isn't scientific by any means. Some people could end up preferring less water, if they use less shampoo. You'd end up with a nice froth.
(3) Apply your COW c.ocktail: Squeeze contents onto wet scalp, massaging the scalp lightly as you would with a CO wash. Finger comb only in this step, even though there is conditioner.
(4) Rinse very VERY well.
(5) Apply your regular conditioner normally; generally from the ears down. Comb, rinse, etc.. as usual.
SOCK CURLING INSTRUCTIONS, AT REQUEST OF GOLDILOCKS : ) Visual sock curling instructions can also be found in the Lair by clicking here:
(1) Find a clean-smelling, freshly laundered pair of socks. Preferably tube socks because they are totally tubular. Make sure they are long enough to tie a knot around two fingers.
(2) Start with slightly damp hair. It cannot be too damp. The hair often stays pretty damp if you bind it into socks and let it sit. You'd wake up with wet curls, which loosen, and adslkfjhaeopibglkj... The best thing to do is sock curl after a hairwash, when the hair has JUST dried, because then you'll have a little more flexibility and ease of rolling. You could also try misting your hair before curling, but I don't know how well that works.
(3) Divide your hair into two hemispheres, a Western and an Eastern. It will help if you do a center part. Comb the hair carefully.
(4) Fold the sock in half, lengthwise (the hot dog way)
(5) Tuck the ends of one hemisphere, let's say the right side, into the center of the "hot dog" folded sock.
(6) Start rolling the hair around the sock, like toilet paper. Yeah, blunt. I know. Tie the two ends of the sock together with a regular overhand knot. Repeat with the left hemisphere hair. Leave the socks on overnight. Undo the socks the next morning, taking care NOT to brush or comb the curls. Fingercomb only until your curls are loose enough to be called "wavy". The curls may not last long, or may last VERY long, depending on your hair type.
Good luck!
MAKING YOUR OWN HAIRSCROOS
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(1) Cut segment of sculptor's aluminum (found in most craft stores in the sculptor's "skeleton" section, kind of by the foam and whatnot. It's softer and easier to handle. It's also easier to step on and deform) Get about 12" if you want really screwy, less if you want looser screws. Or if you're feeling ambitious, you can use coathanger wire and automotive sandpaper to dull the ends.
(2) Bend the segment into a U, where the width of the U is pencil-width.
(3) Find a pencil (round, not hexagonal). Place the eraser end on the curve of the resulting U. Actually, you may have to bend the two prongs a bit to get the pencil to stay there: Bend the prongs in an upward spiral, keeping the prongs opposite to each other.
(4) After a turn or two in the spiral pattern, insert the pencil and begin to spiral around it (as an anchor). Keep going upwards in as tight of a spiral as you like, keeping in mind that the prongs are always always opposite to each other.
(5) When you finish, trim accordingly. Sand the tips really really well, and the best thing to do is round them completely. Aluminum is relatively easy to round off. The trick is to use the correct sandpaper, silicon carbide, marketed as automotive sandpaper. Wash and dry the scroo completely. Varnish entire thing with nail color.
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