Wrap?? How To Do That?
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Jun 8, 2013
Jennyfer R.
Ok, I know I'm so stupid not to know how to wrap my hair but... Yeah I don't know how to wrap my hair!! Any suggestions knowing that I'm black with relaxed hair!!?? Thanks Ladies!!
Jun 8, 2013
Brie B.
All you do is take your hair and wrap all of it to the left or right side of your head its kind of hard to explain but it's so simple I think YouTube would help but once you get the hang of it it's really easy but yea YouTube would show you better than I could tell you.
Jun 8, 2013
Larissa G.
Wrapping hair helps stop overnight breakage and gives the hair body. you need a.flat brush. make a part in your hair and bring the hair in a circular motion around your head until it is alll wrapped.around your.head. quickly wrap a silk.scarf.around your hair after to hold it in place. it takes practice but youlll love it.