How to roller set Afro Kinky Hair

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roller setting afro kinky hair

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  • I have a napy afro, and I was wondering if I could lot rollers in and I don't leon know if it will work, do I need to put relaxer in? Or just roll the fro? also, if I want to buy rollers do I buy them one by one our do they all come together. It would be awesome if someone could tell me all I need to know, thanks

  • @beyondaqtip you do not need a relaxer to do a roller set! please dont get a relaxer! you will need end papers, you can buy rollers by the pack and you need a setting lotion or foam like Jane Carters wrap and roll and do small sections. Set your head under a hood/bonnet dryer once your curlers are in so the style will set well

  • Personally I do not use Carol's Daughter due to the fact that not all her products are natural and some have harmful additives like formalahyde. I do use natural products Jane Carter, Kinky Curly and more check out my page

  • is it just me or did i see a bag of pop corn at :19 that was funny!

  • Yep I was chillin and watchin Johnny

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  • There is nothing drying about water, provided that it is pure water.

    Most shampoos and certain conditioners are drying, which is where you may have gotten that impression.

    Washing out styling products that coat your hair and make it feel soft/silky/healthy will make it seem as if washing your hair is drying.

    Shampooing your hair too often IS drying, because it washes your scalp's natural oils.

    Carol's Daughter products are not all natural, as lyndaespratley has replied.

    Do some research.

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  • you talk to much. 

  • @Holland88 HOWEVER, if the air is dry (also during the winter time) glycerin can be a bad thing. Because it soaks up all surrounding moisture, if there's no moisture in the environment the glycerin will just take the moisture from your hair, making it dryer than it would be.

  • @Holland88 Not at all! Actually, glycerin can be, but it takes some explanation:

    Glycerin is a humectant. This means that it captures all surrounding moisture. What this means for our hair is that throughout the day when our hair will normally become dryer, the humectant will capture any surrounding moisture and keep your hair moisturized. If you live in a humid environment (usually during the summer), then glycerin is good!

  • @bellachanl water doesnt dry your hair out. wow! educate yourself before u make comments.

  • I love your afro kinky hair. :)

  • @Holland88 No it's great for your hair! Super moisturizing. I use it like everyday. lol.

  • Love that you included the snacks. I was cracking up at that popcorn just chillin' with the products...lol

  • isn't glycerine harmful to your hair?

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