How do I use velcro rollers in my hair?
What looks are they good for? Should I use them on wet or dry hair? My hair's frizzy and curly if left to dry naturally.
Answers:
I use velcro rollers a lot as I have completely straight hair. Depending on the size of the roller they can make anything from waves & bigger curls to smaller curls & ringlets so you have to make sure you've got the right size for what you want. Obviously the smaller they are, the smaller the curls will be & the bigger they are, the bigger the curls will be.
Personally I've found they work best on damp hair. I section 2 inch pieces of hair, lightly spray with firm hold hairspray, then roll the hair onto the roller. Sometimes you might need some little pins to secure them in place or they feel like they're falling out.
I let them dry on their own a little bit more while I wander off doing other things then use the hairdryer to finish then off. At the end blast them with some cool air as this helps set the style.
When I take mine out I run my fingers through each section individually, never comb or brush as this pulls it out, and spray with a little more firm hold hairspray.
Once they're all out I tip my head upside down & spray all over again & keep my head upside down for a few seconds. When I flip my head back up the curls are usually much more voluminous, and any stray or sticky out bits I re-arrange with my fingers & spray again.
Et voila! Pretty simple really. Hope it works for you if you try it!
use them on slightly damp hair. just like you would any other rollers..if your hair is frizzy. straighteners would be better.
Its best to put it on hair while it still damp just use it like the normal rollers it will hold your hair itself,then blow dry it,then put hair moisturizer or leave on conditioner after.
you need to usse a hidration conditioner to stop the dry frizz and you'll find it'll look much better!
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Answers:
I use velcro rollers a lot as I have completely straight hair. Depending on the size of the roller they can make anything from waves & bigger curls to smaller curls & ringlets so you have to make sure you've got the right size for what you want. Obviously the smaller they are, the smaller the curls will be & the bigger they are, the bigger the curls will be.
Personally I've found they work best on damp hair. I section 2 inch pieces of hair, lightly spray with firm hold hairspray, then roll the hair onto the roller. Sometimes you might need some little pins to secure them in place or they feel like they're falling out.
I let them dry on their own a little bit more while I wander off doing other things then use the hairdryer to finish then off. At the end blast them with some cool air as this helps set the style.
When I take mine out I run my fingers through each section individually, never comb or brush as this pulls it out, and spray with a little more firm hold hairspray.
Once they're all out I tip my head upside down & spray all over again & keep my head upside down for a few seconds. When I flip my head back up the curls are usually much more voluminous, and any stray or sticky out bits I re-arrange with my fingers & spray again.
Et voila! Pretty simple really. Hope it works for you if you try it!
use them on slightly damp hair. just like you would any other rollers..if your hair is frizzy. straighteners would be better.
Its best to put it on hair while it still damp just use it like the normal rollers it will hold your hair itself,then blow dry it,then put hair moisturizer or leave on conditioner after.
you need to usse a hidration conditioner to stop the dry frizz and you'll find it'll look much better!
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