Tuesday, June 19, 2012

No Heat Curls from 'My Invisible Chyrsalis'!



Here is a great video from MyInvisibleChyrsalis! She shows us how to use flexi-rods, with out heat, to get great beautiful curls.  As well as being animated and beautiful, the video blogger, is also hilarious.  She has a great energy and look forward to seeing more of her videos.  To see how she got these great curls, watch the video below: 

10 comments:

  1. her hair came out so cute! going to the beauty supply to buy some flexi-rods and try this today.

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  2. i love how her hair came out. I'm gonna try this

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  3. I was able to try this style and it is awesome.I was unable to find the turn up the heat protectant spray. I found some fantasia heat protectant spray. I use the spray to pull the curls apart. Thanks for the tip.

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  4. Looks amazing...she has such a lovely face too!

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  5. You are stunning!! No homo, but man I couldnt even pay attention to your doggone hair! Oh yeah, it turned out really cute too! :)

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  6. this is SO HOT!! Love it!! and hope mine turns out just as beautiful.

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  7. Beautiful, I used to set my hair like this. I think I will go back to setting it.

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  8. I wonder if this is just for naturally curly or can a girl with a relaxer get the same outcome? It is so cute!

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    1. I have a relaxer and have always had my hair set on flexi-rods.

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  9. WOW. My daughter is natural and wants to wear her hair like this. Now that i know how easy it is i am going to do it tomorrow. Thank you so much! I am bi-racial and I dont know a lot about natural hair. My daughter has natural hair and I know perms is not the way to go. Thank you for this tutorial. It was cute and informative.

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