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Angel Do
The Angel Do is an updo created by doing the angel weave around an Angel Do halo. It comes from a variation on the hair bun popular in the American Ozark Mountain region. Originally, a cloth-covered wire was formed into a circle, placed atop the lady's head and the hair was woven around the wire. It was a little cumbersome as a perfect circle was not easy to achieve and it was difficult to judge how tight to pull the hair around the wire. Frequently it was difficult to remove the apparatus when taking down the hair. In the late 1990's Judy Means and her husband Jim developed the Angel Do halo, after trying dozens of materials, by forming the circle with with cloth covered plastic. The halos are currently produced in two diameters known as "regular" and "mini" sizes. Judy also perfected the weaving process so that an attractive result could be achieved easily.

An instructional video was produced in 2000 to make it possible for anyone to learn how to do it. Judy established KASICO to produce and market the halos and videos. She opened a booth at Silver Dollar City near Branson, Missouri and offered the hair style, the halos and the videos to the public during Kids' Fest. It has proven very popular, especially with younger girls, as it can stay in for days and takes the worry out of hair care during their vacation.