Monday, August 16, 2010

After you curl your hair with a curling iron, would it make sense to roll the curled section into a roller?

After you curl your hair with a curling iron, would it make sense to roll the curled section into a roller and keep it close to the scalp. Repeat these steps for all of the curled sections in the hair that was done with the curling iron. Then release when all sections have been cooled? I've seen people do this and does the rollers have any effect on the way the curls come out or is it just pointless. Plus does it have to be plastic vented rollers or velcro rollers?





Plastic: http://www.cachebeauty.com/wholsale/roller_wilhold_pink.jpg





Velcro:http://www.adiscountbeauty.com/media/BESTVELCRO.jpg





ALSO LAST QUESTION. After you curl your hair with a curling and you want to roll it back into a roller to maintain its shape. How would you roll it? Vertically or horizontally? The same direction for all or should I alternate the directions every roll all the way around? Thank you so much for your time.After you curl your hair with a curling iron, would it make sense to roll the curled section into a roller?
put moose in your hair a little moisture( wet hair) put on curlers let your hair dry spray some hairspray and then take out the curlers. that's it!After you curl your hair with a curling iron, would it make sense to roll the curled section into a roller?
Neither both types will break off your hair.


I suggest the plastic rollers with the smooth barrel.





What will make sense is just roll up your hair with using heat.





They way you should roll your hair depends on how you want to wear it. If you roll vertically then your curls will be vertical (spiral looking).





You roll your hair in the rollers the same way you rolled with the curling iron.

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