QuoteReplyTopic: Sprial Curls at Home Posted: May 27 2006 at 7:20pm
Also use end papers with the rods. WHen rolling try to roll smooth and tight but not too tight though in a sprial formation I guess you can say. Let it set and once dry (make sure it is completely dry) unroll in a sprial formation and do not pull, be gentle and it should come out fine. If this is your first time be patient it may take a few times to get the technique down pack. HTH
BTW: Yeah you can always practice on a dolls head before attempting on your hair. Practice makes perfect
i have read that to create a spiral set w/ rollers you should twist and slant the roller dont roll them in straight. start at the tips, twist hair at mid section and clip on roller on a slanted angle. try it out and see dont be scurred. if your hair is at shoulder or chin lenght try bantu knots for setting.
But keep on trying different things.
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I just bought rods for a spiral curl look for my hair, the rods are the orange ones right before the big green ones. I am scared to do it because I don't want it to come out bad bu I cannot afford the beautysalon, so does anyone have any tips on how to do it without looking bad? Or should I get a doll and practice first before messing up my own head?
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