Question Posted Thursday February 21 2008, 3:18 pm
Can you tease your hair if you don't have short hair and extensions. And how do you, i've watched some videos on youtube but they freeze up too much. kthanx
1. Flat iron your hair so it's nice and straight all over. Unless of course, you don't want a straight tease :]
2. brush the top section [top layer of hair, usually right above ear] into a small ponytail. take the under-layer and, section by section, back comb it [When you brush your hair up instead of down]. When you finish back combing a section, hold it straight out from your head and hairspray. Continue untill the entire bottome layer is kindof "sticking out".
3. take your brush and GENTLY and SWIFTLY brush the outside if your teased sections, so they are still tease but it has a straight section on top of it.
Hitoast answered Thursday February 21 2008, 10:20 pm: yes you can. What you'll need is some hairspray, a brush/comb, and a flat iron.
1. Flat iron your hair so it's nice and straight all over. Unless of course, you don't want a straight tease :]
2. brush the top section [top layer of hair, usually right above ear] into a small ponytail. take the under-layer and, section by section, back comb it [When you brush your hair up instead of down]. When you finish back combing a section, hold it straight out from your head and hairspray. Continue untill the entire bottome layer is kindof "sticking out".
3. take your brush and GENTLY and SWIFTLY brush the outside if your teased sections, so they are still tease but it has a straight section on top of it.
4. take your hair down and add volumizing spray/wax to the top of your hair.
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