Reddit mentions of HiiBaby 6 Pieces Wave Headband Metal Hair Band Accessories for Men and Women, Black

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HiiBaby 6 Pieces Wave Headband Metal Hair Band Accessories for Men and Women, Black
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    Features:
  • Hair hoops measurement: the hair hoop is approx. 13 cm/ 5.12 inches in diameter and 0.4 cm/ 0.16 inch in width, common size, suitable for most people
  • Stretchable headbands: this set of headbands is made of metal alloy, stretchable and elastic, not easy to get rust or erosion, and will not hurt your scalp and hair
  • General color and style: the hair bands are in black color, wave style, common and general, can fix your hair well, suitable for both men and women, straight and curl hair
  • Fits for various situations: you can wear these hair bands attending different events, such as wedding ceremony, parties, balls, proms, besides, they are also suitable for daily wearing
  • Quantity: this package includes 6 pieces of wave headbands, enough for replacement, and you can wear them yourself or share them with your friends
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Colorblack
Weight0.14770971554 Pounds

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u/Thraell ยท 2 pointsr/FierceFlow

Yo, lady with butt-length hair with a husband with thigh length hair here (I really should post his flow at some point...), to begin with it's a good idea to get some brushes if you can afford them.

My preference is a tangle teaser and a natural bristle paddle brush and boar bristle styling (super awesome for taming flyaways when styling - but don't feel obliged if you're veggie) But for now, just the tangle teaser if your hair isn't that long yet.

Now, products, you want to cut out all SLS shampoos because they're a devil for sucking out moisture of your hair which is one of the keys to massive flow. Same with conditioners with silicones. OGX are a good (expensive, mind) brand but they're worth every penny.

As your flow gets longer you're going to need to support the keratin in your hair as it gets older, which is easily done with a protein treatment (not keratin straightening treatment. That's very different). Something like Joico's Kpak Reconstructor 1-2 times a month.

Oil is also a great protectant, just a little (jojoba, argan, macadamia, kukui, avocado, all good and easily available on amazon for fairly cheap. Don't waste money on branded ones) a few drops onto the boar bristle (or natural paddle if you're veggie) and run it through 1-2 times per week. Don't let your hair become an oil slick with it, but a light coating is good - you'll learn how much you need through trial and error as it varies depending on length, density etc).

Now, styling. Yeah, the awkward phase will come. Power through it and glory awaits you. You could do the European thing and wear one of those wavy headbands to keep it out of your face.

Once it gets longer I highly recommend you practice braiding because it's so handy to get your hair out of your face; French and a solid English are good places to start. A little hair spray and using the boar bristle will mean you'll keep it in place easily (pro tip; when slicking back spray a little hairspray on the brush).

As for resources, this lass has very long hair, and her tips really work (as I also have super long pink hair after following them).