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HAIR


Question Posted Thursday November 4 2004, 7:15 pm

I have this piece of hair that won't lay down on my head. I have this hair style where you twist your hair and use a claw to clamp it 2gether. this one piece won't lay down w/ gel or water or my perm junk please help i'll rate high (except for Snake Eyes) SO DON"T ANSWER SNAKEYES

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Additional info, added Thursday November 4 2004, 7:18 pm:
oh yeah, hairspray doesn't work either.

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lxlWantiinY0Oh answered Wednesday November 24 2004, 10:19 am:
this is wut you do you probally have a caliic there when yur in the shower scrub that spot really hard for like 3 minutes and then wash your hair...iit should be gone after you do that... you get these spots by not scrubing your head enough. so style your hair the way you wanna and that spot wont be there anymore if you take my advice.

Kishes <33

marLo xOx

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pErFeCt_DeViL answered Saturday November 13 2004, 8:19 pm:
ummmmm....................pin it back with a bobby pin or something then put gel on that peice of hair and after a couple of minutes take the bobby pin out and it should stay.hope i helped


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llxll_KaThLeeN_lloll answered Friday November 5 2004, 3:45 pm:
hmm well then can't you just use a pretty clip or something to clip it back?
pLeAsE rAtE!!..
..Kathleen

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PresleyPizzelanti answered Thursday November 4 2004, 10:24 pm:
you could try promenade (sp?). but its real thick.. then you could gel it over or spray it.. try to get hair spray with like 'instant freeze' so it'll make it stick within like 10 seconds. fredrick fekkai has some really good stuff.

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charmed-cherry21 answered Thursday November 4 2004, 9:27 pm:
Use either a bobby pin or one of those hair clips i dont kno wut they r called tho.

XOXO
Charmed-Cherry21

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xo_marissa answered Thursday November 4 2004, 9:23 pm:
Spray the spot that wont lay down with hairspray from an areosol can like Salon Selectives aerosol finishing spray. Then get a blowdryer and blow the hair in the direction that you want it to sit. This should help it stay flat.
::marissa::

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superstar10 answered Thursday November 4 2004, 8:39 pm:
i would just cut it off if its just a piece

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Kanike answered Thursday November 4 2004, 8:37 pm:
If it is only a few minor strands, just tug 'em out. If it is a whole piece of your hair, then if you haven't used ultra heavy conditioner yet, I suggest you use it and keep it on for five minutes before you rinse. If absolutely nothing works, then maybe you could wear a heavy hat around the house or something. I hope this helped.

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