New Style.. the Wasn ‘N Go

Dec 20, 2003

Yep, I was wondering if I could actually pull off wearing my hair out after washing it, with no pulling and no combing. I wanted to see if my curls were really still there, or if I had really stretched them out with excessive pulling of the hair.  Hmm... Well, I actually tried it.   I washed my hair this morning; I rubbed in a good amount of my ORS/Lustrasilk deep conditioning mixture ('cause I hadn't done a deep conditioning treatment in a long while), showered, and rinsed it out with cold water.  Afterwards, I rubbed in my CD Hair Milk, 'cause it's light and doesn't require rubbing vigorously at the hair and I didn't want to take out the natural formed ringlets of curls. I wanted to push the front back, so I pulled out one of my Goody hair bands and pushed my hair back an inch.   While trying to match my big hair to my face and attempting to make it all rhyme with each other, I pushed the band back a little bit more, maybe 3" from the hairline. I brushed the pushed-back hair with my boar brush, rubbed some Mimoso Hair Honey on it and tied a scarf for half an hour.  I took off the scarf and had waves of sheen at the front while my hair was still drying. I also spritzed what was left of my ORS Natural Shine onto my hair. I must have looked at myself in the mirror 30 times because I had never worn something like this b/4.   I wanted it to look "right". Well, the next best thing for me was to put on my make up so that in case the style wasn't for me, I still would have a pretty fact to look at, lol.  Well, I seemed to have gotten complements on my hair regardless. I guess this style's a keeper ;)

Now, what do I call this style? It's not really a fro because its not picked out.... I washed my hair and left it... Hmm... how about the Wash 'N Go... Ni-ce.... catchy!
Prep Time: 15 min.

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