They are cheap and available at places like Sally's Beauty Supply, in case you're interested. NT


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Posted by Jane on May 26, 2004 at 16:08:09:

In reply to: Re: Also, you could use a frosting/highlighting cap and hook. posted by Laura on May 26, 2004 at 14:39:54:

: : I have done this with fairly long hair, and it works pretty
well.
: : Just make sure your hair is dry when you are pulling the strands
: : through.
: :
:
: Thank you. I don't have a frosting cap, but that does sound
ideal. I
: am planning to just pull most of my hair out of the way, and wrap
the
: indigo-coated strands with saran. Either that, or I will just put
the
: indigo on some of the tips -- this would be easier, and I can trim
it
: off later if I don't like it.
:
: I was going to do the indigo last night, but by the time I washed
out
: my henna (which looks beautiful!) it was getting late -- so I'm
going
: to do it tonight. I will try to get a good pic. :)

 


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