step 2 then take your other hand and scissor over it like you did with the last one. then use your first hand to hold it in place and the other to move it in a clockwise direction for only a few seconds (which is all you should need)
your result may look something like this (not this example isn't the best since that one didn't have alot of loose hair but it gives you a good idea)
1 day later
a day later we can see it still has the potential to stay like that while not looking as twisted as it did the previous night.What this does is seemingly wrap the loose hairs around the individual lock and it tends to effectively stay there which makes it great to do before going into occasions where you'd like your hair to look as presentable as you desire without damaging your locks or using products. (although arguably with less of an effect)it may also promote the loose hairs at roots to join in with individual locks, though I can't say for sure if it's effective at this.Now what I'd like to know is if this works for any of you guys, (im still thinking that in straighter hair this might not work as well as with roots that are still not locked)constructive criticism and feedback is appreciative and helpful also a lady on this site had a really good youtube video about this but I 4got her exact name if anyone finds it.*edit* found her! here is her video which explains it far better than I could
updated by @iain: 02/14/15 08:05:56AM