Yes you can put it in your real hair. it just curing yur hair
Invented by Ben Franklin lighting rods are just what they sound like they are rods on a roof to take lighting instead of it hitting a house and burning it down.
To use the white and blue spiral hard rods first section your hair off with a comb. Roll each section of hair with a spiral rod and secure with a hair pin.
ummmm ,it was two metal rods, which applyed to the hair to shape it.
You can wet the hair first before rolling it into perm rods or you can simply squirt each section about to be rolled with a water bottle in order to dampen it. The hair definitely needs to be dampened to effectively roll it onto the rods.
You just use it kind of like a regular curling iron. You wrap your hair around it. I like them because they don't get the tips of your hair hot and that is good for split ends. See related links for a video tutorial.Use rollers and or rods. You can shampoo your hair and after conditioning, add leave in or mousse and apply your rods or rollers in sections. Once dry take the rollers and or rods out of your hair and it will be curled.
heat rollers wich are you heat to create cuerl velcro rollers can be use on wet or dry hair normalk rollers used on wet hair
Rounded to two decimal places, there are 40 square rods in one rood. However, this is not an exact number, as the real amount is around 39.999839 square rods.
Tension rods are mainly found in places such as the bathroom or the closet. Tension rods are useful for providing a place for something, like a curtain, to hang from without drilling holes into a wall.
I have metal rods alongside my spine and have had several MRI's. It caused me to feel tingly where my rods are, and have some static electricity with my hair. The only issues were those above, and itchiness. They will weigh the risk of doing it with the risk of not.
Go to your hair dresser and ask for a permanent wave. If you want looser curls or waves, a body wave perm is good. They're all pretty much the same, but the amount of curl depends on the size of the rods used. Bigger rods produce bigger, looser curls and smaller rods produce tighter curls.
No, curtain rods do not have to be professionally installed. Some curtain rods are tension type rods and don't require hardware installation. For the curtain rods requiring installation, most come with instructions. Simply take your time and follow the instructions and you should be able to install your curtain rod without a professional!
You can buy them on eBay If you go to this link it will bring you right to the page: http://search.eBay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=p3907.m37.l1313&satitle=flexi+rods&category0=