Brittany asked:
What's a good roller-setting method for transitioning hair? I tried the ponytail method and the original methoods, but with no luck.
Mane and Chic responds:
Roller-setting takes practice to master. It's a lot about the right amount of tension and smoothing. You have to know how to work those wrists! Roller-setting isn't for everybody. Assuming you've tried it several times before you gave up on it, you might try Curl Formers. The most important thing to do, that most people forget, is that you need to always be smoothing the hair. If it feels rough or not moisturized, spray more water on it and smooth before you place the roller. Use smaller sections and make sure the hair is smooth and straight using the right amount of tension on the roller before you move to another section. Same rules apply for Curl Formers and any other type of roller-set.
Anybody else have tips for Brittany? Leave them in the comments.
I use paul mitchell foaming pommade (I have 4B hair) with regular setting lotion and it does miracles for my rollersets
ReplyDeleteCurlformers are great but before you use them, check out the step by step video on the website first. You must always use them on damp hair too! www.curlformers.com
ReplyDeleteTo help with roller setting try the self attach kind of rollers they sell them at the dollar tree this really helped me to learn to roll. Then I moved on to the real rollers.
ReplyDeleteBut hears a video I found http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_FtQhpND8U