Lisa Seye
Cheer Parent
- Oct 26, 2013
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ThanksIf you get a hair doghnut and cut up about a quarter and pin it under the pony you get instant volume and no teasing.
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ThanksIf you get a hair doghnut and cut up about a quarter and pin it under the pony you get instant volume and no teasing.
If none of this works, talk to her coaches. It's not a good idea to tease black/biracial hair, it cause permanent damage, (which is why it takes forever to grow back) which means you'll have to do the big chop, which is hard for adults and especially young girls. Sometimes coaches don't know that you can't treat our kids hair like their teammates hair and you have to explain it to them;you don't want to cause permanent damage to her hair for cheer. Good luck, I hope you find something that works!Thanks
If you get a hair doghnut and cut up about a quarter and pin it under the pony you get instant volume and no teasing.
Helen, can you elaborate a bit on the cutting? I'm not quite picturing what you mean? Do you cut out the part of the donut where you attach it to the scalp?
I've seen hair clips that are like what Helen described, except the donut bit is already attached to a clip that looks like a comb.
I used the comb donut thing for CP's pouf for a time, but it ended up being more hassle than it was helping. Good to know I might find other uses for that net part. Thanks, y'all!!!
@Helen uk uni cheer Quick question: so if you flipped your pony over, you'd see a ball of netting? Not a huge worry--just making sure I get what you're describing!