That is so precious ! How do you do it ? Tried foam rollers on my little girl for the first time last week and she hated them ! Maybe socks would be softer for her !
My mother always did this for us growing up. After washing hair, just take a sock and roll a strand of the damp hair up around it. When you get to the scalp, tie the two sock ends together into a knot. For tighter curls, use their own socks, for looser softer curls, borrow Daddy's! It means that on Sunday morning I am looking at a pile of 50-60 socks to match, but they love it. Not sure it is a lot softer than rollers, but they do stay in place better, and the girls think it is too much fun! The Queen has really thick hair, so she requires a LOT more socks than the other two, and I have to let her hair dry a bit or when I unroll them in the morning the ends are still damp. You could also just use a spray bottle to dampen the hair.
They looked precious and lovely on Sunday- love how you did the curls!!!
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ReplyDeleteThat is so precious ! How do you do it ? Tried foam rollers on my little girl for the first time last week and she hated them ! Maybe socks would be softer for her !
ReplyDeletesuch gentle curls. Please share the process :)
ReplyDeleteMy mother always did this for us growing up. After washing hair, just take a sock and roll a strand of the damp hair up around it. When you get to the scalp, tie the two sock ends together into a knot. For tighter curls, use their own socks, for looser softer curls, borrow Daddy's! It means that on Sunday morning I am looking at a pile of 50-60 socks to match, but they love it. Not sure it is a lot softer than rollers, but they do stay in place better, and the girls think it is too much fun! The Queen has really thick hair, so she requires a LOT more socks than the other two, and I have to let her hair dry a bit or when I unroll them in the morning the ends are still damp. You could also just use a spray bottle to dampen the hair.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! My mother did the same for me, when I was a kid.
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