Showing posts with label plopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plopping. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

Most Popular Post

I've been blogging for over 5 years.  I mainly use my blog as a journal of sorts and to keep my family and friends updated on my life.  However, every now and then a random stranger will appear on my blog.

Why, you ask?!

Well, many of these lucky individuals most likely put "plopping before and after" into a google search where my blog post appears to be the fifth link.

Yes friends, my plopping post has been viewed 724 times.

But that's not my most popular blog post.  What?!  Any guesses?

My most popular blog post was the Jugular of the Jabberwocky coming in at 1,993 views.  Ridiculous.   Although my total blog count is at 13,861 that single post still accounts for the most hits to my blog, and about 15% of my views.  Just thought you should know.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Plopping

A few weeks ago, I decided to google "how to do curly hair". You see, when I was young I had wavy hair. I then permed my hair from about 4th grade through the sophomore year of high school. Then my senior year, I cut my hair short...really short for a play. As my hair grew back out, it was curly, more curly than before. Not really knowing how to 'do' curly hair, I put product in it and went on about my life. Although it usually looked 'okay' I never realized the full potential of my curls.

So in my search for 'how to do curly hair' I discovered a great website with amazing resources for all types of curlies. I learned about hair type, curly type, texture, products, and more. It's an input's dream (I'm a secret input (on the strengths finder)). After reading and reading, I decided to try some of the techniques and tips. For those of you who don't know, I'm now a believer in the 'plop'.

Huh?! What is that, you ask!

Good question.

The plop, or plopping, is a technique where you wrap your hair in order to achieve curls.

In addition to trying the plop, I went out and bought some new product. The website had lots of recommendations including expensive items without silicones. (Side note: silicones are what build up in your hair and essentially keep moisture out of your hair...which it needs) However, the website also offered some inexpensive options as well.

Knowing that Sarah has been trying to do her hair curly more often, I directed her to the site. After discovering the great resource, we were out one night and made a pit stop at HEB to pick up some product.
Yep...that's some high quality low cost product we got there. LA Looks, it cost a whole $.99. Yep, it was normally $1.99 and we got $1 off coupons.

So I know it's ridiculous, but I am enjoying my curls! And yes, my curls still have a mind of their own, but they are tamed. The next step...find a hairdresser who has specialized in curls...in Waco, ha. Maybe I'll just have to make a trip to Austin.

In keeping with the ridiculousness of this post, here are some before and after pictures.

Before the plop
After the plop
And as silly as these pictures are...they are happy hair days! ;)
If you have naturally curly hair, I really do recommend you check out the site. It may change your hair life!

Until the next adventure...