You know, my hair seems to be the opposite of this.  Freshly washed I
can get my hair to do just about anything, especially if I start while
it's slightly damp still.  If I try anything with it the day after
it's just won't cooperate.  It feels a little oil, slick maybe, but
few hair things will stay in my hair at that point, except bare rubber
bands.

In general my hair is very fine, silky to the touch.  I have found
that if I only use a conditioner on my hair maybe once a week my hair
behaves and has some tooth to it so I can do things with it more.

So sometimes when I want to put it up and I want it to stay there,
I'll use a sport gel while my hair is a little damp.  Sometimes a
light mist of hair spray before I braid will help as well.  It seems
to goes through phases so what works in say the summer doesn't work in
the winter...

alex

On 11/14/06, MaggiRos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It also helps not to wash your hair the same day you
want to do this. Perfectly clean hair tends to slip
out of tight arrangements.

MaggiRos

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'd be dee-lighted to hear the solution to this
> problem, since I have
> it too.  My hair is fine but plentiful, and nothing
> I've tried seems
> able to hold it in place for more than 10 minutes.
> Argh! In fact,
> back in the 80s, my hair wouldn't even hold a perm
> for more than a
> week or two.
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