Quick Rollerset
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y do u roll the sides in the opposite directions than u did the front
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Your vids were GR8!!! We miss you. Please come back soon :-)
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I'm going to start rolling my sides up, instead of under, b/c it seems like I always have too much hair in the rollers on the sides, behind my ear... Like maybe my head is an abnormal shape or somethin.... What do you guys think?
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@girlwonder614 when u have new growth u can get the top side of your hair smooth from the roller bc that will be the side touching the roller. And your hair will be flatter to your head like flat ironed hair rather than big at the roots (which is better for thin hair to add volume).The Dominican salons I've gone to roll under also.
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I wonder if it makes a difference in rolling the hair up or rolling it under?
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@jgurl66 if you think about it like a curling iron, you roll away from your face. Using a roller going up makes it curl away from your face.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong please! (I'm just guessing anyways.)
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This actually helped me soo much even though it wasn't a tutorial. Good job! Thanks. :)
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DAAAAAMMN MA!!! UR A BADASS IF U CAN ROLL YA OWN HAIR LIKE THAT...
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wow, you make it look waaay too easy. You look like you've been doing that for ten years. I can't set my hair that fast or perfectly to save my life
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This women is so pretty!
I did my first completed roller set yesterday!! yay me!! the problem i ran into was the frizz at my roots. i have about 3 to 4 inches of texlax hair and the rest is bone straight. i made sure each peice was nice and wet but it still frizzed up. so i have to flat iron the roots at the end. which im trying to avoid. wat am i doing wrong i wonder???(leave ins-aphogee,green tea reconstructor, kera care foam wrap, chi silk infusion)
Ladeegrace 1 year ago
@Ladeegrace Sounds like there wasn't enough tension at the roots and perhaps you needed to be under the dryer longer.
alraines 1 year ago
So what were all of the products you used before you set it? I know you said lotta body diluted, but do you think using it straight up will work too?
AshleyNReed 1 year ago
@AshleyNReed I only buy/use lottabody that is dilutable. The regular lottabody makes my hair sticky and heavy. The diutable kind (salons use) can be whatever consistency I want so it works for me. You can use any setting lotion you like when rollersetting.
alraines 1 year ago
what do put in your hair before a roller set
onlinebabeful 1 year ago
@onlinebabeful Setting lotion (diluted lottabody)
alraines 1 year ago