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Hairstyles and Styling >> Hair Care Product Reviews >> Silk Sleep Bonnet http://www.longlocks.com/salon/?num=1104964317 Message started by strawberryfine on Jan 5th, 2005 at 8:31pm |
Title: Silk Sleep Bonnet Post by strawberryfine on Jan 5th, 2005 at 8:31pm
Has anyone tried one of these:
http://tenderheaded.com/sislbo.html or their silk hair scrunchies? My hair is so fine I'm not sure a silk scrunchie would not slide out of it. I have some fake suede scrunchies that I bought locally that are soft and due to the texture they don't slide out. I already use a silk pillowcase and I don't really think I could stand elastic around my hairline and the heat of wearing something on my head all night. I think they are pretty though. Maybe a super sized hair net would work as well. Any thoughts? TIA, [glb]SF[/glb] |
Title: Re: Silk Sleep Bonnet Post by Babyfine on Jan 5th, 2005 at 9:26pm
I thought of buying one of those but opted for a satin
pillocase instead. I did order a sleep cap from walgreens, but I only use it when I put conair's soft rollers in my hair. I can't stand having the cap on my hair when I sleep-but that's just me. I'm sure they would be fine to sleep in. I don't like rollers in my hair either, even the soft ones. |
Title: Re: Silk Sleep Bonnet Post by PreciousLocks on Jan 6th, 2005 at 11:21pm
I haven't tried it. I got visions of having the bonnet slip around and over my face so when I wake up I'd be more confused and disoriented than usual in the morning ??? ??? :o
I agree with you, SF about the silk hair scrunchies -- they would probably fall out of my fine hair. :P |
Title: Re: Silk Sleep Bonnet Post by strawberryfine on Jan 9th, 2005 at 5:11pm wrote on Jan 6th, 2005 at 11:21pm:
That's all I need! Well, I've talked myself out of this one. Now what can I find to buy for my hair with the money I just saved on the silk bonnet and silk scrunchies? Has anyone seen those scrunchies that are made out of fake suede cloth? I have 2, I love them, I don't know where I got them or what brand they are. I want more! They were like Scunci, Conair, Goody, Vidal Sasoon or... something! ??? ??? ??? TIA, |
Title: Re: Silk Sleep Bonnet Post by nightowl on Jan 9th, 2005 at 5:31pm
scrunchies are the easiest things to make, SF...
If you go to the fabric store - you're sure to find LOTS of hair-friendly fabrics - and I find the pajama elastic kinder and more forgiving for hair toys.... It's soft and with an 'easier' pull..... and I'll agree - I've never gotten a silk OR satin scrunchie to stay in my hair - it just slithers right out! (and though I did try a sleep bonnet once or twice - the image in the mirror in the morning - well - maybe in 40 years I'll go that route! Even my grandmother won't wear them 'cause they're 'too matronly' to wear - goodness - and she's 91!) but.... if you choose to make scrunchies - you will save even more - and - you can pick and choose your colors more readily! good luck! nightowl |
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