Thanksgiving Hair Style
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I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday! I had a great time full of fun, food, and more food. Here are some pictures of how I styled my hair.
Here is how I achieved this style: I washed, lightly blow dried and then flat ironed. I flat ironed in big section 2"-3" thick with my Sedu 1 1/2" iron on 320 degrees. Normally, I do smaller sections and lowest heat but to save time, I did big sections and higher heat. I was able to flat iron my entire head in about 30-35 mins as opposed to 1 1/2 hours. The downside to the faster flat ironing is that my roots don't get as straight. The night before T-Day, I did 7 bantu knots.
How did you wear your hair this T-Day?
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Me and hubby, Thanksgiving 2010 |
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Bantu knot results |
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Reader Mail: Taking Setbacks in Stride?
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I got an email from a reader who is currently experiencing a setback. She noted that I appear to have taken my setbacks in stride. I want to share my response to her, in the hopes that it will help someone else.
"To be honest, I never took my setbacks in stride at the time they were happening lol. Looking back I'm able to have more perspective. But in the midst of it, I obsessed over it, lost sleep, and sometimes cried. The key is to not let the setback, hold you back from moving forward. For me, it was more about allowing someone to do something that I KNEW was bad for my hair. So I was more upset with myself, and felt I let myself down. The great thing about pictures, is that I'm able to see improvement, so that encourages me and reminds me that I will bounce back. I also got a lot of encouragement from the ladies on the hair forums. At the time of my last setback, the ladies on KISS were wonderful and helped me to feel better.
Look at this experience as a lesson. Now you know that you have to speak up for your hair and don't let anyone break your hair rules. The great thing about hair is that it will grow back. I looked at your pictures and your hair still looks great. Having perspective helps immensely. It's like that saying "I was sad about not having shoes, until I met someone who had no feet." Things could always be worse and you know how to make them better."
I didn't always take my setbacks in stride. But I did learn from each experience and didn't make the same mistake twice. This year I cut 7" of hair. Rewind to two years ago, if I had to cut 7", I would have been devastated. But now that I'm confident in my ability to bounce back from a setback, I finally can take things in stride. It's a growing process (pun intended).
"To be honest, I never took my setbacks in stride at the time they were happening lol. Looking back I'm able to have more perspective. But in the midst of it, I obsessed over it, lost sleep, and sometimes cried. The key is to not let the setback, hold you back from moving forward. For me, it was more about allowing someone to do something that I KNEW was bad for my hair. So I was more upset with myself, and felt I let myself down. The great thing about pictures, is that I'm able to see improvement, so that encourages me and reminds me that I will bounce back. I also got a lot of encouragement from the ladies on the hair forums. At the time of my last setback, the ladies on KISS were wonderful and helped me to feel better.
Look at this experience as a lesson. Now you know that you have to speak up for your hair and don't let anyone break your hair rules. The great thing about hair is that it will grow back. I looked at your pictures and your hair still looks great. Having perspective helps immensely. It's like that saying "I was sad about not having shoes, until I met someone who had no feet." Things could always be worse and you know how to make them better."
I didn't always take my setbacks in stride. But I did learn from each experience and didn't make the same mistake twice. This year I cut 7" of hair. Rewind to two years ago, if I had to cut 7", I would have been devastated. But now that I'm confident in my ability to bounce back from a setback, I finally can take things in stride. It's a growing process (pun intended).
de[Tangled]
I'm so excited about this movie! How can you not be? Its an entire movie about one of the most famous heads of hair in fairy tales - Rapunzel! My favorite character has to be the horse, Maximus, seen below.
I love horses, especially a horse with this much personality.
If time permits, I'm going to see Tangled this weekend. Who is with me?
Throwback picture - Thanksiving Hair 2009
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My sister was darling enough to email me some pictures from Thanksgiving last year. To achieve this style, I used the smallest steam rollers on flat ironed hair. I believe the smallest size is 1/2" or 3/4". I used the same technique in this Wavy Hair Style video (but with larger rollers on air dried hair in the video). This was a couple months after my wedding, so my hair was waist length at the time.
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Me and hubby, day before Thanksgiving |
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Me, hubby, and Wisdom on Thanksgiving Day |