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1) part ear to ear, front to back

2) Begin at the crown and work horizontally to the nape, following the contour of the head to create a natural effect.

3)Start by placing one rod at the crown. When combing and wrapping the blockings, elevate the hair to 45 degrees. Due to the elevation of this wrap, place the first end paper on the bottom of the blocking. Place the second end paper on top of the first and

slide them just past the ends. Take are not to converge the ends. Pick up a rod with the fastener on the side of your dominant hand and roll the hair on the rod. Main-

tain even tension and a 45 degree elevation as you wrap and keep the hair evenly distributed across the rod. When you wrap off base, the rod sits below the blocking.

4) To begin the bricklay pattern, apply two rods underneath the first one. The gap between the tworods is centered on the rod above. You may use alternating rod sizes to produce a more natural-looking curl.

5) Move to the front center hairlineand wrap back to the crown, creating a bricklay pattern and alternating rod sizes. Start with one rod at the front center and directly behind it, place two side-by-side rods. Apply picks.


6)Process, test, rinse, blot andneutralize.

Bricklay permanent wave wrap

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Hannah B Intro II Procedure Cards

By Hannah Baker