Fabulous rollersetting guide!!

nadine1977canada

New Member
:D Thank you for this guide!!! It is extremely complete!!! I will keep refering to it. I plan to start roller setting myself. Right now i only keep my hair slicked back in a crunshy. My hair looks a mess right now. Im 11 weeks post my relaxer. I am determined to stretch it up until sometimes feburary or march. So far it seems to work.Thanks again!
 

LynnieB

Well-Known Member
shunta said:
Thanks, chica!:) That was a good detailed one, Im gonna try and bookmark it. Thanks again;)

naw don't do that.....just open and save a copy to your own pc :D
 
I like the guide. Thanks. I always snag or catch my hair when using
the silver pins. Still trying to perfect that technique. I wonder why
you don't pin the rollers together. I always do that.
 

victorious

Relaxed/4A/Fine/Thin/APL
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! :grin:

I also looked at the table of contents, and there's so much info. I can't wait to try fingerwaves and pin curls with updos.

Thanks for sharing, Alexstin!

:Rose:
 

jrae

Well-Known Member
UrbanHeiress said:
I like the guide. Thanks. I always snag or catch my hair when using
the silver pins
. Still trying to perfect that technique. I wonder why
you don't pin the rollers together. I always do that.

I know! I don't like those pins either. I like the long silver ones instead. They don't snag my hair.

I think it takes longer to dry when you pin the rollers together. :confused:
 

BronzyBella

Well-Known Member
Thank you!!! I luv roller set styles, but am still having difficulty rollersetting my own hair. This article was very detailed/informative.
 

Priss Pot

Makeup + Bench Pressing
Thanks alexstin! I remember seeing that first rollersetting tutorial (the .pdf one) during a search, but never did I know that there was THIS much information regarding all sorts of hair techniques. Thanks again!
 

alexstin

Well-Known Member
Lovelylocs said:
This is really nice! Thank you. Where can we find more of these books?

I'm not really sure where to find a book with good detail and instruction. Maybe a cosmetology book since this is where the info came from.:)
 
I wonder is there a way we can find out what effects you get from a rollerset by the way you place the rollers on your head, for example, rolling upwards or downwards (ok does that make sense:lol: )
 

JazzyDez

New Member
Wow! Just what I needed! I got my very first rollerset done at the salom on friday and I wanted to learn how to do them myself, this is great!!!
 

dlewis

Well-Known Member
Very helpful......I guess you should not clip the rollers together because it extends the drying time? Makes sense but my hair is so heavy I have to do that.
 
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