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Does anyone still use rollers in their hair?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I've had my hair cut, quite short for me, a few inches above shoulder level.
I really love the way the hairstylist blow dried it with a big curled brush. It's bouncy.
She advised getting big rollers instead of trying to do the style with a hairdryer by myself.
I'm typically crap trying to recreate the style, so any recommendations for rollers would be most welcome |
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"I've had my hair cut, quite short for me, a few inches above shoulder level.
I really love the way the hairstylist blow dried it with a big curled brush. It's bouncy.
She advised getting big rollers instead of trying to do the style with a hairdryer by myself.
I'm typically crap trying to recreate the style, so any recommendations for rollers would be most welcome "
Velcro rollers, can be bought from pound shop or cheap chemist, get some mousse, root lifting stuff. Bit of you-tube tutorial watching. The give it a whirl.
I'm utterly rubbish at my own hair and they worked a treat to give it volume.
Happy experimenting... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I've had my hair cut, quite short for me, a few inches above shoulder level.
I really love the way the hairstylist blow dried it with a big curled brush. It's bouncy.
She advised getting big rollers instead of trying to do the style with a hairdryer by myself.
I'm typically crap trying to recreate the style, so any recommendations for rollers would be most welcome
Velcro rollers, can be bought from pound shop or cheap chemist, get some mousse, root lifting stuff. Bit of you-tube tutorial watching. The give it a whirl.
I'm utterly rubbish at my own hair and they worked a treat to give it volume.
Happy experimenting... "
Thank you! I hadn't thought of using mousse and the hairdresser did use it yesterday.
Excited to get trying. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Does your hair form waves or curls when it's wet?
If so, you might be able to do similar without rollers - look up plopping. "
Not really, maybe a little kink on the ends but pretty much straight otherwise |
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"Have a look at the Babyliss big hair, hair dryer. It's got a rotating brush that makes blow drying really easy.
Does this work on very thick hair? "
It works on mine which is medium thick. I section it off (after rough drying) by just putting a crocodile clip in and dry one bit at a time. They're great in my opinion |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"Have a look at the Babyliss big hair, hair dryer. It's got a rotating brush that makes blow drying really easy.
Does this work on very thick hair?
It works on mine which is medium thick. I section it off (after rough drying) by just putting a crocodile clip in and dry one bit at a time. They're great in my opinion"
Thank you! Will look it up and probably order one soon. |
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"Have a look at the Babyliss big hair, hair dryer. It's got a rotating brush that makes blow drying really easy.
Does this work on very thick hair?
It works on mine which is medium thick. I section it off (after rough drying) by just putting a crocodile clip in and dry one bit at a time. They're great in my opinion
Thank you! Will look it up and probably order one soon. "
I'm on my second or third one. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I've had my hair cut, quite short for me, a few inches above shoulder level.
I really love the way the hairstylist blow dried it with a big curled brush. It's bouncy.
She advised getting big rollers instead of trying to do the style with a hairdryer by myself.
I'm typically crap trying to recreate the style, so any recommendations for rollers would be most welcome "
Why not buy some rollers then get a hairdresser appointment and ask her to show you how to use them. |
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"Have a look at the Babyliss big hair, hair dryer. It's got a rotating brush that makes blow drying really easy.
Does this work on very thick hair?
It works on mine which is medium thick. I section it off (after rough drying) by just putting a crocodile clip in and dry one bit at a time. They're great in my opinion
Thank you! Will look it up and probably order one soon. "
Oh and also get the one with the biggest barrel if your hair's long |
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