That's right. Challenge day 9 rolled into Challenge day 10! The day was a wonderful long day with Sunday school, church service and kids play day. I don't know what got into me. I just decided I was going to put my hair up into small twists and see how it looked. Little did I know that, doing them by myself, was going to take all night, all the next day, and leave me with a very, very, VERY sore neck and back on day 11.
Im not going to say it was a mistake, but i'm sure you are thinking 'why didn't she get some help?' or 'she should have known better'. After a point, I was thinking these same things and then some. But I take it all as a learning curve. In my youth, I never needed anything to motivate me to stay up all night, so never really bothered me that sleep was absolutely necessary.
Well, in my 'old age', sleep is very much necessary! I wanted twists. I didn't want the project to take me many days to do because I knew, eventually (and lazy enough or too many distractions), I would take it all down because what I had started and slept on would get all fuzzy and dull looking before I began on the next section. And it would probably be days or even weeks before I took to task again. Besides, I can do my daughter's and my mom's hair quickly and in just a couple/few hours. How hard can it be?
HARD!!!
When I do do my mom and daughter's hair its usually twists with some sort of thickness to them so I can be done quickly and not fuss with a squirmy worm or fussy bitty. And their hair is pretty much even length all around. Another reason I felt curious I could do small twists all across my head.
Well, with enough thinking about it, taking kids home, put to bed, and all chores pretty much done, I just got started. I grabbed my little dish of JBCO, grab my brush-like comb (has 3 rows, hard teeth), several hair clips, my laptop and set up at my dining room table, and got to work. To keep me entertained, I streamed a series of SyFy 'Eureka' episodes, figuring I would be done by the time the last episode ran. Whole hearted NOT!
But, I digress. I sectioned my hair into four sections: back, front, and ears. The cross-point I placed high up, almost right on top of, my head. I started twisting with the back, getting the hardest part out of the way, debated which ear was the next hardest, and finished with the front. With each section I divided into rows, oiled and massaged the row with JBCO, then split that row into smaller sections, one at a time. I used my fingers and nails to stretch and smooth out hair, working tangles and knots out to the end. Sometimes I would get a small dip of JBCO to help in the process if I felt there wasn't enough residual already. After working knots to ends, I would use my special comb to work the knots out, then began the twisting. I applied some more JBCO on the twist ends and just twirled and twirled. I guess this is sealing the ends? I did this for my entire head!
I didn't lose a lot of hair. Which was kinda interesting. The back of my hair seemed to experience just breakage while the ears and top experienced whole strands. All together the ends of my twists are just a little fuzzy and the hair loss came to the size of a small bouncy ball or soda bottle cap.
I would assume this kind of twisting is considered a dry-twist, because I did not wet my hair in anyway. I'm not used to doing my hair in such an intense fashion. Yes, I have done twists to my own hair before and those turned out bulky, disproportionate, dry, and fuzzy looking when done. Its kinda difficult to sport that with some confidence :\ Especially if the entire back of your hair is short and the sides and top of your head have various lengths of long hair. Just let me have the basic wet, comb, headband process any day and I would be fine.
Although the motivation to finish and get my hair done took many, many, many long hours (36 hrs, to be exact) and technique perhaps contributed, my hair is done. The payoff results are GREAT!
Day 11~ Guess what? I slept all day! But woke with pain all through my neck, shoulders and back. Surprised my tush is alright. My head, of course, is a little itchy. We finally got a cold front that sticks, so massaging a small spot with a cold finger does the trick, lol.
I want to try and trim the ends of my twists and reseal with JBCO. It will be a 'feel as you go' for the back and some of sides and top, the rest I will get to see the results. I hope it goes well!