QuoteReplyTopic: Rollersetting Tutorial Posted: June 13 2007 at 8:56am
Hi guys, Im a new member here:) I posted this on another site but thought it might be helpful for those having trouble with rollersetting:) My signature is the finished product.
Here is the actual link : www.healthytextures.com. Look under tutorials:)
This is not the ONLY way to roller set but I find it to be one of the easiest.
Tools:
1) Wide Tooth Comb 2) Rattail 3) Magnetic rollers 4) Duckbill Clip 5) Water Bottle 6) Leave-in Conditioner 7) Serum
1) Wash and Condition hair as usual
2) After rinsing out conditioner, leave hair soaking wet and put a plastic shower cap over wet hair.
3) Apply leave-in and serum concentrating on the ends.
Fill your water bottle with the mixture of your choice: 1) plain ole water, 2) water and setting lotion, 3) liquid leave-in or 4) water and oil.
Sidenote -
-I get the silkiest, bounciest and straightest by using just leave-in, serum and water.
-I get the firmest curls when I use setting lotion (diluted or not)
-I get the most hydrated set (but less bounce) when i use a moisturizer with my leave-in and serum.
4) Part hair down the middle (imagine a Mohawk) and use an elastic to keep the sides out of the way.
5) Start with the mohawk first. Part a 1 inch horizontal section and comb down. The hair should be hanging in front of your face. Grab that section and spray with water. I usually spray 5-7 sprays per 1 inch section.
6) Pinch the end and place the roller on TOP of the hair. Roll up (towards the ceiling).
*** Rolling up is the easiest on your arms and creates a lot more space on the head for the rollers.
Continue until you finish the mohawk section.
A few things to Remember:
* Keep the section you are working on very wet, especially the ends. They should cling to the roller.
* Experiment with roller size. The smaller the roller, the tighter the curl and the longer the curl will stay. If you have longer hair, you might want a larger roller to shorten drying time and to achieve a straight look.
* Use tension while rolling. I like to roll, pull, roll, pull, etc. This is ensure that your hair will be straight.
* Experiment with the combination of products that work for you.
-Some use undiluted setting lotion.
-Some just use leave-in, serum and water. I get the silkiest best set THIS way.
I like a cream leave-in, serum and water.
I get super shiny, soft, supple hair and virtually no breakage when removing the rollers this way.
* Use double prong duckbill clips.
They will not move will your hair is drying and will keep the roller tight.
DO NOT PIN OR CLIP ROLLERS together. This is asking for breakage.
* Clip the top of the roller to the scalp. They should not feel wobbly or insecure.
7) Move on from the mohawk to the right or left side. Make three vertical sections. Use an elastic or scrunchie to keep it out of the way.
8) Start with section furthest from your face. Part a 1 inch section and roll up. Continue until you complete each section. Then move the opposite side of your head and do the same.
9) Air dry or dry under a hood dryer. Anticipate at least 30-90 minutes under the dryer.
*Avoid shoving your head into a small hood dryer. This will cause breakage over time.
10) Make sure your hair is COMPLETELY dry before removing the rollers.
I know its hot and uncomfortable BUT your hair will frizz or revert if not completely dry!
11) Remove Rollers and ENJOY
It seems like hard work but with practice it becomes easier and quicker.
My first set took 2 hours. It now takes me about 35 mins to set. The finished product is in my signature and other pics are in my blog:)
Hi Macherieamour!! Its good to see you over here. You are the reason that Im rollersetting now. Thanks for sharing your tips. I just joined a few days ago, too.
Currently: APL
Goal: BSL
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Hi Kim, I just use any old serum I have lying around. I think i used Fantasia anti-frizz. They all work the same to me.Hi Kim, I just use any old serum I have lying around. I think i used Fantasia anti-frizz. They all work the same to me.
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Thanks. Do you ever use sponge rollers w/ paper on your hair when it's dry in between wet roller sets? If so what kind of setting lotion (if any) do you use?
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man, I tried this last night. I failed miserably! I ended up having about 4 rollers on top of my head and combing the rest straight down. I had to just flat iron it. I'll try again soon. I couldn't get the rollers to be firm on top of my head!
AS OF 5/25/2007
4A
10 1/2' in the top
10 on the sides
3 1/2 in the back
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