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    Posted: June 26 2006 at 5:17pm
Isis you roller set your own hair?! How do you do it?!
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I agree with Vanity about rollersetting with no heat.  I've been airdrying in a rollerset for 3 years and it smooths and straightens the hair.  It's a very good and safe method for growing out your hair.
 
If the rollerset is done right, it will come out shiny, soft and moisturized and full of body.
 
Investing in magnetic rollers and duckbill clips (to attach the rollers) are not that expensive at a place like Sally's or a discount store and they will last you for years.


Edited by Isis833 - June 26 2006 at 3:12pm
Thick, kinky, coarse, slightly relaxed (texlaxed) 4b
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Huhmmm have you tried a wrapping lotion/spray and wrapping your hair (smoothly) into a wrap/beehive and sit under the drier...That might help..????
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.. Yeah, I hear ya.  The only thing with that is.. it'll probably come out crispy and dry looking.  And I don't own any rollers.. sooo that's money...that I'd have to spend, which I don't have. :(
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Rollersets can be good, not direct heat, but still heat.  You can even air dry with rollers.
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All of those look a mess on me, lady! I just cannot manage without heat it seems
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Have you tried S-Curl no drip Spray?
It's basically water and glycerin, it's a good water based moisturizer.
Maybe you could try braid outs, twist outs, bantu knots, or rod sets as a protective style, so you wont have to use heat so often.
 
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I would really like to stop using heat on my hair, but I just don't know how.  Whenever I don't use heat, my hair is really a mess.  I couldn't find glycerine to wear it curly(natural) style.  I gave my hair a nice trim, or so I thought, and I'm still seeing extra necessary breakage.  ...It's not long enough to throw in a pony tail or anything.  I'm truely sick of it..HELP.
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