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shellzfoshizzle said:
why do you roll your hair (for curl/body?) then straightening it? I don't understand...
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Roller setting, for some, is a means of drying the hair, without applying direct heat. It also gives the hair a lot of body.
Now, back to the question, I only do roller sets on my hair, but I have to blow my roots, because my hair is uber-thick. However, I have friends who can do a wrap directly after a roller set and it comes out pretty nice. It's not as straight as if the roots were blown out, but it's still quite sleek and bouncy.
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I use roller setting (on the biggest rollers possible)mainly to airdry my hair because I don't use any heat. Because of the size of the rollers, I will not get curls (the bigger the roller, the straighter the hair). I still haven't learned to wrap yet so my roots will be puffy, especially with new growth. That's why I wear styles like braidouts where it doesn't matter as much.
As Webby said, roller setting gives LOTS of body. /images/graemlins/smile.gif