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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat did you use to fix you hair before all the electrical gadgets came out. I had very long hair and used bobby pins to
make pin curls Then I would brush them with a pick. How about you?

Srkdqltr
(8,240 posts)Now I brush and go.
hlthe2b
(109,112 posts)Lost 'em over the years--damn...
Otherwise pretty much just barrettes...
debm55
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mwmisses4289
(888 posts)Depending on what hairstyle I was going for.
debm55
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gab13by13
(27,681 posts)debm55
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2naSalit
(96,384 posts)And to hold up my long hair I used fabric coated elastics and long tine combs like my grandmother used. I still use them, never used a hair dryer either.
debm55
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The Blue Flower
(5,789 posts)My hair was naturally curly and frizzy. Gel + cans helped straighten it.
debm55
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ProfessorGAC
(72,287 posts)Still only use a comb. Same as ever.
I always tie my hair back with a Scunci, but that's it.
debm55
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Diamond_Dog
(36,584 posts)My hair is naturally curly and I spent so much time with rollers, irons, etc. trying to to straighten it.
Now I just wash and air-dry and my hair looks like Robert Plants. Lol
debm55
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True Dough
(22,695 posts)Also comparable to Robert Plant's? If so, you could have a profitable gig as a cover performer!
Diamond_Dog
(36,584 posts)True Dough
(22,695 posts)your bucket is full, DD! That's what matters!
Diamond_Dog
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KitFox
(281 posts)I have naturally curly hair, so I used scotch tape to tape down my bangs and then set my hair with these huge pink rollers held to each other with long bobby pins. Its a wonder I ever got any sleep. It didnt go exactly straight, but enough to have a flip only on the ends. Sealed the deal with a ton of Aqua Net hair spray. 😁. Fun to look back and laugh at myself!😁
Dorothy V
(306 posts)No matter what I did, my hair never came out straight.
Nowadays my hair is still long. I wind it into a coil and use about eight bobby pins to attach it to the back of my head - it's heavy. For dress up I tie the hair off about an inch or a bit more from my scalp and when I pin it down I have a pompadour. It's still wavy, but I stopped caring if straight or wavy or curly hair was stylish some few decades ago.
If I cut it short, it would look like I'd stuck my finger into a light socket. Mom found that out the hard way when I was a kid.
I found out the hard way that my hair hates chemicals. No perms or dyes for me. Just as well, I save money wrestling the stuff into submission myself.
eShirl
(19,258 posts)then a few hours later or the next morning, unbraid and gently finger-fluff