Wednesday, May 18, 2016

This Balloon Hair Hack Might Be The Most Ridiculous Thing We've Ever Seen

This is a terrible, terrible idea.

Maybe you're interested in bouncy, curly hair? Yes! Us, too.

Maybe you're interested in bouncy, curly hair? Yes! Us, too.

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But I'm going to go out on a limb and say sleeping with balloons in your hair overnight is probably not the best way to get it.

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AND YET. Vlogger Tina Lee of MakeupWearables Hairstyles seems to think that this is an "easy" and "fun" way to get curls. As opposed to, I dunno, using a curling iron, or curlers, or any number of other devices that are actually DESIGNED to be used with hair.

AND YET. Vlogger Tina Lee of MakeupWearables Hairstyles seems to think that this is an "easy" and "fun" way to get curls. As opposed to, I dunno, using a curling iron, or curlers, or any number of other devices that are actually DESIGNED to be used with hair.

And that, you know, don't pop.

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This incredibly nonsensical tutorial suggests that you take some "leftover party balloons" and blow them up halfway, pin your hair around them, and then sleep on them overnight for maximal curls — as in, exactly what you might do with curlers.

This incredibly nonsensical tutorial suggests that you take some "leftover party balloons" and blow them up halfway, pin your hair around them, and then sleep on them overnight for maximal curls — as in, exactly what you might do with curlers.

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