Saturday, August 21, 2010

How well do rollers work on hair??

i would like to wear my hair in curls sometimes but curling with tongs/straighters takes ages and i dont have time in the mornings.i was wondering what the effect will be if i sleep in rollers?i dont know much about them will it look good in the morning if i just take them out or do i need to do more styling after i take them out? how do i put them in do i use product?are some makes better than others? thanksHow well do rollers work on hair??
a light gel will help your hair stick to the roller


i would take a practice roller test before i wear it anywhere important


depending on how long your hair is an how damp your hair is.. it may or may not dry





the easiest way of rolling up your hair is to take small strands and place the roller in the middle of the hair and rap it up.. use clips to fasten them





rollers are not very comfortable to sleep in


the sponge ones are more comfortable but they take longer for your hair to dry





hint: hairspray each strand...using the sponge rollers on dry hair.. this should put a nice bend in the hair





good luckHow well do rollers work on hair??
Rollers work great. If u sleep in them make sure when you take them out to use a pick brush to seperate the curls. The flip your head upside down and hairspray for all day hold. Hope I helped!!!
i dont think rollers work, they always fall out, and leave my hair frizzy and stuff. try it on a morning where you have no where to be.. i find that hot rollers work best
they work very well if you do them right. clairol makes an awesome set of rollers. they heat up in about 15 mintutes and stay in no problem. if you want to do it the old fashioned way, get the rollers you can pin in your hair when it is wet. when you wake up in the morning your hair will be super curly.
my grama sleeps in rollers and once shes done she gits a pick and fixs it how she wonts it and then uses hair spray
Rollers hurt to sleep in and you have to roll them just right or you will wake up to a frizzy disaster. I have a little alternative that a wise older woman told me about and i have found it works wonders!








Start with damp hair. Put a small amount of mousse/leave in conditioner/gel throughout hair. Roll up two inch sections with your fingers to your scalp and pin them with bobby pins. Spray lightly with hairspray and unpin them in the morning. Depending on how big you roll the sections--you will either have tight curls or loose waves. I always add a little mousse after unrolling them but i have hair that doesn't like to keep a curl.
hair rollers are impossible to sleep with even the night ones ,the best thing is wash and towel dry your hair using a small amount of mouse put in rollers and continue to having your breakfast and what ever needs doing and hopefully they will have been in long enough to give you a curl if not then heated rollers are your best option.
instead of rollers you can use a curling iron


they are so much easier!
well it all depends on your hair type and what type of curl you ar trying to achieve.. for african americans they do provide a tight curl that does need to be fluffed out and usually last longer. but the type of hair is really best to know to answer this ?..... generally if you wanted spirally curls, use flex rod and wet set it, for light bouncy curls i would use steam rollers and leave them in overnight and it also depends on the length of your hair that will determine how big the actual roller and size of curl

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