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Rainbow Right 1. On dry hair, create a deep center part. Once your part reaches the top of your crown, create two horizontal parts down to the back of your ear, making three sections.
2. Clip the front pieces out of the way. Then, gather your hair at the nape of your neck and begin rolling it to the roots of your hair. Secure the roll at your roots with bobby pins.
3. Unclip the front portions of your hair, then begin twisting one side of your hair from the start of your part, along the sides of your head, and down behind your ear. Twist normally down to the ends, and then wrap the section around the roll you formed. Secure it in place with bobby pins.
4. Repeat on the opposite side, twisting your hair down to the ends, then wrapping your hair around the roll and twist you created. Secure with bobby pins.
5. Finish with a flexible-hold hairspray.
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2. Clip the front pieces out of the way. Then, gather your hair at the nape of your neck and begin rolling it to the roots of your hair. Secure the roll at your roots with bobby pins.
3. Unclip the front portions of your hair, then begin twisting one side of your hair from the start of your part, along the sides of your head, and down behind your ear. Twist normally down to the ends, and then wrap the section around the roll you formed. Secure it in place with bobby pins.
4. Repeat on the opposite side, twisting your hair down to the ends, then wrapping your hair around the roll and twist you created. Secure with bobby pins.
5. Finish with a flexible-hold hairspray.
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