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Hair Care >> Long Hair Care >> What do you do when... http://www.longlocks.com/salon/?num=1167924193 Message started by ScrapGirl on Jan 4th, 2007 at 10:23am |
Title: What do you do when... Post by ScrapGirl on Jan 4th, 2007 at 10:23am
you don't have your own "tools" to work with??
Yesterday I was at my parent's house with my daughters...kind of a rest stop between a dr appt and a church event. My hubby had gotten the girls ready that morning while I went to my appt, then he met me there and went to work. In any case...he hadn't washed my oldest's hair (she's a bedwetter--yuck) or even combed out the snarls. Of course, no child of mine is going to church like that, so it was time for a bath. Unfortunately, no comb in the house, and all of their brushes were either hard plastic or nylon. I had my hair basket with me, but it was missing my comb and brush! Ugh!! I could just feel the breakage as it happened. My daughter has beautiful BSL length hair, and I nearly cried the whole time I brushed her wet hair. She DID cry. Owie! What would you have done? |
Title: Re: What do you do when... Post by flaming bunny on Jan 4th, 2007 at 10:37am
I would've perhaps finger-combed her hair, then when most of the big snarls were out gently and slowly ran a brush through it.
I'm sure her hair hasn't suffered too greatly from the experience though, so try not to worry! :) |
Title: Re: What do you do when... Post by bikerbraid on Jan 4th, 2007 at 7:55pm
oooo - don't ya just hate it when that happens??!! I'd do the finger combing... both before and after washing. The brush would wait until the hair is dry - I'd be too worried about snapping the fragile hair.
I'm sure you were very careful and did little damage. |
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