Step 3Recycling time and getting the hair did....
I knew from looking at the cans that if I rolled the hair around the can, there would be no way that it would stay, so being the genius that I am (Im soooo not a genius) I poked holes into the side of the can with the nail, and threaded a bobby pin through it.
Using this as a clip, I pinned the can to section of hair.
Once the can was in place, I then rolled the hair around the can and pinned it accordingly.
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But, I have an idea one might try: what if you took some of the extra sticky velcro strips (the hooky, scratchy part) and taped a couple/three strips to the can? It would turn it into a giant roller and stay in, too....
Oh how I wish my hair was still long just so I could try this!! lol
AWESOMENESS!
Also, the hole & bobby pin idea? Brilliant!!
The bobby pin trick worked and my friend said that they didnt feel loose at all. but after a long night, who knows how secure they are, unless you really went crazy with the bobby pins
i have a newly short hair do too, and would have loved to do this on myself. maybe next year