I wanted to see which roller would give me the best results
Refer to Ladykpnyc for curlformers
Refer to mwedzi for soft twists
I suggest you also use spritz in your hair. I have not tried this, but i suspect it will leave your hair hard...in turn the style lasting more than one day.
Where can i get the soft twist rollers?
jodzibetch1 1 month ago
@LynnMonroeTV CONTINUED...totally dry before finishing any style. You should definitely try the dryer. That's just with my hair though and it may not work for you. It's worth a try though.
411blah411 5 months ago
Idk why the word sweetheart is so amusing but we all have our own sense of humor. Anyways, I came off as defensive because ppl on here always seem to rush to make comments without even reading what they're responding to. It's like conversing with a child in a way. Good job with nursing. I could never bring myself to do it but it's a good position. I'm going the pharmacy route myself. Oh and about this video, one thing that I noticed is that my hair has to be totally....
411blah411 5 months ago
I went and go these, and I don't think my hair is long enough! Hmph. I'm going to try again with some setting lotion and see if it comes out better! I do like them though, and they snap back really tight and stay in place throughout the night. I may sit under the dryer next time. When i pulled them apart my hair was still hella frizzy. So I don't know. I got the smaller ones, but my hair is just hard to tame, we shall see. This debate over hair, is crazy! LOL. back and forth. We too grown for it
LynnMonroeTV 5 months ago
@411blah411 LOL @ the sweetheart! Girl!! I wasn't even reading your comments! I was co-signing about genetics in general. I never downplayed a thing you said, Good for you that you're a biology major, so am I, and a nursing major, but like i said I wasn't even "into" you debate! You came off a bit defensive to me but that's your problem. All I know is i got stuff with the dumb genetics with the hair. Have a blessed one "sweetheart" LMBO, so dismissive when speaking to another grown women.
LynnMonroeTV 5 months ago
@LynnMonroeTV Again....genetics has absolutely nothing to do with the argument I was debating. Yes sweetheart...I'm aware of genetics. I'm a science major so all I do is Biology (and genetics) all day long.
411blah411 5 months ago
@411blah411 genetics play a factor in EVERYTHING!!!
LynnMonroeTV 5 months ago
@yaoilovertash And genetics....lol don't even get me started. All I'll say is that yes, genetics plays a factor in our different hair type. That's a fact even though it has nothing to do with what I was talking about.
411blah411 6 months ago
@yaoilovertash CONTINUED 2..(if they're told anything) that they just have to or their hair isn't easy to manage. So that's what I meant. It's been ingrained into us that our hair is unacceptable period. I'm glad to see that this is now changing though. I've noticed a lot more black women with natural hair on tv and out in public. It's great to see that yes we can work with/grow/style/manage our natural hair just like anyone else.
411blah411 6 months ago
@yaoilovertash CONTINUED...I was trying to get at. Black women (and this is just in general I know this does not apply to every black person on the face of the earth), SEEM to recieve the most turmoil when wearing their natural hair. Due to this unfortunate social stigma that afro textured hair is somehow offensive and must be tamed, it has become commonplace for them to alter/hide it in some way. It's to the point where lil girls are getting perms. They don't understand why, they're just told..
411blah411 6 months ago