Twist
your fingers around your hair strands in sections, or use the hand - raking technique, going from midway down the hair shaft to the ends with your fingers.
Not exact matches
You might even find
hair wrapped tightly
around a
finger or toe.
Take a close look everywhere, even each
finger and toe (sometimes
hair can get wrapped
around a baby's tiny digits and cause pain; this is known as a
hair tourniquet).
Also sometimes when I can't find a reason for her crying I inspect her little toes and
fingers and sometimes will find a
hair wrapped
around them making her mad.
All of this
hair falling out may result in a
hair tourniquet — your
hair falls out and wraps
around a toe,
finger or other precious baby extremity so tightly that it cuts off circulation or causes an infection.
# 5 Irritation Small things you don't notice can bother your baby — scratchy clothing, buttons, tags, or a
hair wrapped
around a tiny
finger or toe.
Babies can be troubled by something as hard to spot as a
hair wrapped tightly
around a tiny toe or
finger, cutting off circulation.
Engage with your baby, play with their
hair, play with their feet, play with their arms and
fingers because the bottom line is if you are noticing all these stuffs going on
around you, if you're noticing that all these people are doing the stuffs
around you then you're really not fully engaged with your baby.
If you think your baby has colic, check with her pediatrician to make sure there isn't something else going on, such as reflux, a string of
hair wrapped
around Baby's
finger, or an illness.
If that's not it either, your baby's cries could be prompted by a small irritation, like a
hair wrapped
around a
finger or a clothing label scratching her skin.
A note to new moms with long
hair: Strands of
hair can end up tightly wrapped
around your baby's tiny appendages, including his
fingers, toes, wrists, ankles, and penis.
Apply a gel to damp
hair and twist sections
around your
fingers.
I'm pretty lame in the girl department when it comes to doing
hair, so this is super easy: I pull my
hair back like I'm about to put it in a high ponytail and then twist it
around my
finger until the whole pony is one long twist.
The challenge is how to get my
hair wrapped
around this 400ºF rod without burning my
finger, my scalp, and even my ear and neck.
The next step is to section off your
hair in large sections at the crown, rolling them
around your
fingers like they were being wrapped
around a roller.
love this look on you i don't have curly
hair, but very wavy, i love doing the curl
around the
finger when wet trick brett
I then take 1 / 2 - inch sections and twirl the
hair around my
finger, making a ringlet & twisting away from my face (my stylist taught me this trick — it helps with curl definition & separation).
i can't believe how perfect your curls come out just from wrapping your
hair around your
finger like that!
Steps: 1) On damp
hair, comb a few pumps of a wave creating mousse or foam throughout your
hair — I like this one from Tresemmé 2) Blow dry
hair until it is 80 % dry — create small sections and spray a sea salt spray into the sections, and twist
around your
fingers.
«Wrap
hair around the curling iron using your
fingers to hold the last inch or two away from the heat,» Atkin says.
Then, use your
fingers to tease and loosen the
hair around your face.
Then, sweep the top half of your
hair back into a loose, messy bun, and use your
fingers to pull out a few pieces
around your face.
Working in one - to two - inch sections, twirl locks of
hair around your
finger.
Start with your two
fingers on top o the
hair, twist them
around and pull the extra
hair part of the way through.
Step 7: Keep looping the
hair around that pointer
finger using your left hand and other
fingers to help you.
Step 6: Position your hands how I have them in this photo... loop your tied
hair around your pointer
finger of your right hand!
Spray over
hair in pieces, starting from your ends moving upward and texturize by scrunching or twirling pieces
around your
fingers.
Step 5) As a final step I like to use my
fingers to comb through my
hair and spray a little bit all
around my
hair.
Lying beside him, I curl short strands of his
hair around my
finger as if, in all this incandescence, we radiate love.
These strips can be used on
fingers, wrapped
around hair pullers (hemostats) or wrapped
around the head of 6 - in.
Brush the wiry coat about a once a week, and pluck out long stray
hairs with your
fingers, especially
around the eyes and ears, to keep these harsh wiry
hairs from irritating the sensitive Aussie.