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    Posted: June 18 2006 at 8:10pm
I have not used heat in 3 years.  I do use the Caruso steam rollers on occasion and I love them.  They are not hot at all and they add moisture into the hair.
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Hi Katja, what kind of a heat protector spray do you use?  Thx.
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I do straighten my hair VERY rarely (we're talking like once every four to five months), and I always use plenty of heat protector spray beforehand.  The spray doesn't necessarily prevent all damage, but it definitely minimizes it.  However, if you're planning to grow your hair long, using heat tools on a regular basis isn't a good idea.  Also, to answer your question about the hair-dryer... I do use it sometimes, but only on the cold setting.  It takes longer than with heat, but IMO your hair ends up looking and feeling better.  And in my case, it cuts down on frizz.
 
If you absolutely must have curly hair, those steam rollers sound like a solid investment.  Or, like the others mentioned, sock curling is always an option. 
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Baby socks!! hehe

Post pics if you try it.


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Ahhh, I will try it then, maybe with some tiny socks - hehe.
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SK -- FWIW and IMO, your hair is plenty long enough to put in sock curls.

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Hi Anais - good to see you on the Board! Hey, how long does hair have to be to start doing sock curls? Mine is almost 21" now, but doesn't quite seem long enough for your instructions......Thanks in advance.

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Whoa, sorry my previous reply was so short and hurried. Sock curling works just the same way as an iron, except it takes 6-8 hours overnight. It gives almost the same results as using a flat iron followed by a curling iron.
 
Hope this helps Smile 
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You could try sock curls.Anais has pictures and explanations on her site.
 
Just click the medusa link below her avatar.
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Anais Satin, is that picture of your hair?  It is so incredibly beautiful!  My problem is that although I do have wave in my hair, it isn't even, so the completely natural look actually looks like I've curled part of it only, and part of it is straight, it's so weird.  I think I will try the steam rollers.
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I don't use heat.
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For the Caruso rollers, there is a water reservoir that creates steam, and you put the foam roller on a stand where the steam comes out.  You let it steam for 10 seconds, and then roll it in the hair.  It is damp and just a little warm.  They claim the trick is in the design of the foam roller. 
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When I want curled ends, I use those foam rollers where you roll it wet and let it dry.  The advantage of doing it to long hair is you don't looks as silly wearing them as with short hair, because you aren't wearing them all over your head.  You can just put your hair in a ponytail and roll the ends up a few inches, so your family members only laugh from the back!

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Hi Anne and welcome to the forumHug
 
Alot of long haired people, and those wanting to grow their hair long, avoid using heat on their hair.  The reason for this is that heat does cause some damage and if your goal is to grow your hair long then you want to keep it in optimum condition for it's long life.
 
Personally, I have noticed a huge improvement in  my hair since removing all heat tools from my regime.
 
rhpetunia, welcome also  Hug I am curious about the Caruso steam rollers. Do they actually use steam to set your hair? Are they hot?

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I've never heard of steam curlers, but I think I'll look for them, thanks!
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There are products that claim to protect the hair, but I personally would not risk it.  Heat is heat, and my hair has suffered enough.

I use Caruso steam curlers, and they are very gentle. 

Good luck!
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Are there any products that will help protect the ends of the hair if I use a curling iron?  Also, those of you with really long (and so beautiful!) hair, do you ever use a hair dryer on your hair?
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