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Message started by juli on May 29th, 2004 at 6:26am

Title: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by juli on May 29th, 2004 at 6:26am
I can't wear headbands, barrettes, combs, etc. Most of these devices slide right out of my hair.  Does anyone else have this problem?

I'm beggining to learn how to use hair sticks and ordered a pair off this site.  Where I work I'm moving around a lot, bending over etc. For those of you experienced with hair sticks do your updos stay secure for a whole day with lots of movement?

I need to keep my hair back because I work around food.  I usually just braid it but would like other options.

Thanks everyone.

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by Anne-Marie on May 29th, 2004 at 12:11pm

wrote on May 29th, 2004 at 6:26am:
For those of you experienced with hair sticks do your updos stay secure for a whole day with lots of movement?


I can relate,my hair is super slippery-and if I don't secure them well,updos last only a minute :P
I've found hairsticks the best way to keep my hair up securely all day-I braid my hair and then roll it up into a rather tight,flat bun and secure it with one hairstick.(You could insert a second one for extra security,it will look like an X  ,or antlers ;))
This updo normally survives a day with working,gardening,horseriding etc.
As I am writing this post,I just remembered there was a hairtoy I liked a lot in the past,which was also great for soft , slippery hair:It's called the 'STYLEE' ,and it's basically 2 haircombs connected through a velvet scrunchie.
I actually will go searching for mine now ;D
Hope that helps a bit :)

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by flaming_bunny on May 29th, 2004 at 5:30pm
i also find that a tightly wound bun held by 2 hairsticks is secure enough for a whole day....as long as the sticks go through enough of the layers...i know its done right if it feels slightly tight (oo that rhymes!)  :)

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by eKatherine on May 29th, 2004 at 10:04pm
If you get a small tube of clear silicone caulking compound, you can smear a little bit on the underside of a slippery barette or clip. When it dries, it will be rubbery, rather than slippery. I tried this once, and it worked for me, so it might work for you, too.

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by juli on May 30th, 2004 at 5:40pm
I answered my own question. I put my hair in a bun yesterday with hair sticks. My son and a friend managed to flip the kayak they we're in (they're ok, both have badges in water safety and lifeguarding). After being alarmed and running 1/2 mile my hair was still very secure.

As for my son and his friend, they admitted that they we're horsing around so I am very unhappy with them.

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by bikerbraid on Jun 1st, 2004 at 4:06am
I wear my hair in a bun most of the time and seldom do I need to re-do my bun.  My hair is fairly thin so a single stick will frequently be enough to hold a bun all day.

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by strawberryfine on Aug 8th, 2004 at 2:37am
"Rubbery" barrettes I found today

Hi,
I love this board and I'm such a newbie I hope this won't be "old news".

I found some barrettes today at Wal-Mart called Vidal Sassoon Soft Touch and my fine hair loves them!
They come 4 on a card in varying earthy colors from light to dark, they are a single piece of plastic with a matte feel, almost rubbery to the touch.  There is no metal and the inside is textured with smooth wavy ridges.  They are relatively flexible so they might work for some with more hair than I have, as well.

They sell for $1.93 (for 4) at Wal-mart.  I bought one card, tried them, and went back and bought 2 more for a total of 12 barettes!

Vidal Sassoon is a subsidiary of Helen of Troy but haven't looked for them online yet.

I've been looking for barrettes like this all my life-

hope this helps someone a little--

strawberryfine
12/15.5/36 1c-2a Fii
;) :D ;D

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by strawberryfine on Aug 8th, 2004 at 2:42am
one more quick question-
Where would I find a tube of clear silicone caulking compound to try on my metal barrettes?

Would it be with plumbing supplies?

Thank you! ;)

strawberryfine
12/15.5/36 1c-2a Fii

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by Rapunzel on Aug 8th, 2004 at 7:05am
Yup!  Sometimes you can find it in pet shops too, it's used to repair aquariums :)

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by eKatherine on Aug 8th, 2004 at 1:09pm
In a hardware store they often sell it with the painting supplies. It comes in big cylindrical tubes to go in a caulking gun, and little hand tubes for small projects.

Just make sure you get the clear kind, it also comes in white. But not black, brown, auburn, brown...

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by strawberryfine on Aug 8th, 2004 at 9:50pm
Thanks so much Rapunzel and eKatherine!  I never thought about aquariums!  I'm off to Petco!

Another question, please: What section of the boards would I find information about terminal lengths?

Do people with fine hair tend to have shorter terminal lengths or is that irrelevant?

12/15.5/36? 1a/2c Fii
;)

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by flaming_bunny on Aug 9th, 2004 at 10:12am
well, i have fine hair and am presently at 37"....im pretty sure its still growing so i dont think having fine hair means you have a short terminal length  :)

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by eKatherine on Aug 9th, 2004 at 12:41pm
Strawberryfine,

I've searched all over the Internet for good information on terminal length, and even on the hair science sites, the information seems to be mostly hearsay. One text had a picture of a man and a woman (both from behind), saying that neither had had a haircut in 3 years. The man's hair was about 4 inches long, and the woman's was at bsl.

But the man's hair looked healthy and trimmed, not wild and shaggy like it ought to if he had reached terminal length. Think long, shaggy beard - that's what the ends of your hair should look like if you reach terminal length.

And if his growth cycle was so short that his maximum length was 5", that would mean each hair fell out after only 10 months of growth. He would need to lose 10% of his hairs every month, that's 10,000 hairs! 330 hairs a day! That's something that they never consider.

They also fail to consider that the length-limiting factor for most people is not terminal length, but hair care. So if your hair only reaches a certain length, and breaks off below that, you would still appear to have reached terminal length.

A lot of sites say that hair longer than 1 meter is basically impossible, unless you have very exceptional hair growth and are a freak of nature, and that for most people, terminal length is somewhere between the shoulders and the waist. But we know from women's long hair sites that almost everyone who tries to reach classic, and takes really good care of their hair, not only does get their hair that length, but has to keep it trimmed if they want it to stay that length.

I think that  they make too many baseless assumptions, and that the definitive research on terminal length, based on measurements taken on people who think they have reached terminal length, has yet to be done.

I used to have knee-length hair myself. It was no big deal, and it was certainly still growing. The only reason I got it cut was I was unable to reach the end of it with a brush, and my now-ex-husband wasn't interested in helping with it. That was 20 years ago, I can't imagine how long it would be now if I'd had proper hair minions instead of a husband like him.

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by strawberryfine on Aug 10th, 2004 at 12:34am
Thanks flaming_bunny and eKatherine!

I love what I am hearing here and you are so kind to take the time and effort to answer me so thoroughly-

The longest my hair has ever been is waist length, two different times, but I treated it wretchedly, and it was still growing when I cut it, both times.

-and 37" and still growing-flaming_bunny, you made me almost jump out of my chair for joy!

And eKatherine, knee length and growing- I think you were wise to keep the hair and lose the husband.

Where can I apply for a couple of these hair minions of my own? (LOL)

My hair is not that long yet, but I would love the attention and I could train them as my hair grows! (Raise 'em right", so to speak) ;D ;D ;D

Strawberryfine
12/15.5/ALAP, ??
1c-2a F ii

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by flaming_bunny on Aug 10th, 2004 at 12:10pm
one day we will stumble across these hair minions.....or maybe even oompa loompas! its only a matter of time........mwahahaha!  ;D

happy growing!

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by bikerbraid on Aug 10th, 2004 at 3:25pm
oooooo!  If anyone finds an oooompa looompa, be sure to ask for chocolate!

But alas, no hair minions for me either.

Title: Re: headbands, barrettes, etc. slide out
Post by UP_Lisa on Nov 9th, 2004 at 11:18am
Hi.  I bought some of those barettes at Walmart.  They do work pretty well, but I have a hard time removing them with out pulling out or breaking off hairs.

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