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How do better hair binders solve the difficulty of braiding? |
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Thanks, [po]. The tone of my voice didn't translate very well. I meant: I can barely grab a handful of hair and twist an elastic band around it, let alone braid it. |
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I thought that they made some sort of head harness to restrain your toddler. |
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That is what the pigtails are for. And why children of all genders should be left with uncut locks. |
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(Speaking from experience) there's a lot to be said for shaved heads. |
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But what are you trying to achieve here? Getting the hair plaited, or stopping your wife from doing it over? |
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P.S. Heat-shrink tubing appears to be widely used for hair extensions, whatever those are. So it looks like you're on the right lines. |
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Damn, its true! [DrCurry] either has seen it or thinks it to exist allready. |
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There's always the Topsy-Tail. |
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Tubing used for hair extensions resembles monofilament fishing line, only hollow. It's used as a tie, not a tube. |
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If these become fashionable, we wouldn't have to hear "Looks like Dad did your hair again today. It looks... nice. Really.", anymore. |
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Susan: actually, I think *everything* exists already; but in this case I saw a link. It wasn't interesting enough to post, though. |
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Now heatshrink headbands,
there's an ide... ow ow OW |
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