New peggy hairs. They doesn't replace anything

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sumpsychochic:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 August 06, 04:14:58

They all look like Southern US hairstyles to me. I could never use them...I have really thin, slick hair which is even worse since I suffered some follicle damage in a fire seven years ago. Those things would hurt like hell. Most barrettes just fall right through.


I live in the Southern US and I don't see hairstyles like that on a normal basis. My sister occasionally teases her hair to get it to bump a little bit, but my hair is too thin to make them work right and teasing my hair causes too much damage.

Strangel:
Quote from: sumpsychochic on 2009 August 07, 15:06:02

Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 August 06, 04:14:58

They all look like Southern US hairstyles to me. I could never use them...I have really thin, slick hair which is even worse since I suffered some follicle damage in a fire seven years ago. Those things would hurt like hell. Most barrettes just fall right through.


I live in the Southern US and I don't see hairstyles like that on a normal basis. My sister occasionally teases her hair to get it to bump a little bit, but my hair is too thin to make them work right and teasing my hair causes too much damage.


I'm with you on that one. Grew up in the Live Oak (San Antonio) neighborhood of Texas. We saw a LOT of bumps for anything involving the football teams. Pep rallies, cheerleaders, games, etc. Anything involving pageants, beauty contests, or floats also brought out the helmet headed femmes. Other than that, I didn't really see teased hair aside from older women like my grandmother; who kept her hair cut relatively short, curled it all over, and teased the curls out to make a much softer, more realistic hairstyle.

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