Wrapping hair in a doobie is a popular hairstyle that keeps your hair looking fresh and smooth without having to continually use heat or chemical products. It also cuts down on the time it takes to do your hair in the morning and preserves your previous hairstyle. Start with loose, dry hair.
Part the hair down the middle from the crown to the nape with a rat-tail comb. Be sure to remove the rollers if you've recently roller-set your hair. If you'd like to wrap your hair in a straight style, you can apply a small amount of heat with a flat iron first.
Apply a frizz-reducing spray like John Frieda Frizz Ease or Herbal Essences Frizz Defying Spray. You can also use an oil sheen or your normal hairstyling product. Beginning with one parted section of your hair, brush upward from the nape to the crown, smoothing the hair with your hands as you go.
Depending on the thickness of your hair, you may need to use hairpins to keep it in place. Continue to brush in a circular, swirling motion ... more.
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