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Workable Hair Length : Short to medium or longer if you want something more curlier than volumized. Remember styling products like mousse or light hold hair spray can help get you a long lasting style. How Big : About 1. Workable Hair Length : Medium length or longer. Big fan of volumized hair? Run five or six of these around your crown and be ready to be impressed. Loose waves. Blow out volume. All that awaits users of large rollers with shoulder length or longer locks.

The idea is to give the roots enough of a blast so they set when wrapped around the roller. How Big : Around 2. Giving your limp locks life, lift and fullness. Easy peasy. The video coming up next makes this point clear. How Big : Anything much bigger than 2. Think three inches in diameter or larger. Workable Hair Length : Given these things are huge typically the best candidates are those with long hair. Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for Byrdie.

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Portion off the central mohawk area of your hair, divide it into pieces, and wrap each around a medium or large roller, winding away from your face. Secure it with a clip. Then, set the sides and back of your hair by wrapping the rollers under from the ends up. Only use the smallest rollers on the longest sections of your hair to keep the curls from getting too tight, says Fugate.

Dickey notes the small diameter of many cold-wave perm rods makes them ideal for creating defined spirals on short and medium-length hair, particularly if you have kinkier curly textures.

Starting off, prep wet hair with jojoba oil to seal in moisture then use a mousse, just as you would with the flexi rods. To secure the ends of your hair and keep it smooth, he suggests tucking each section into a folded sheet of wrapping paper before rolling it around the rod from the ends to roots. Secure it by snapping the elastic into one end of the rod. Repeat until all your hair is wound up, and let it set until fully dry. Think of this as the love child of a crochet set and a curler.

Just be sure to use small sections of hair for each ribbon curler. Here's how it works: Feed the hook through the center of the ribbon, latch a section of damp hair near the root, and pull it through the ribbon. Repeat until your entire head is curled. You can wrap your hair wherever you want — in the middle for Gisele waves, roots to end for body, or just at the ends for a cool straight-to-curly look. The direction in which you wind them forms the direction of the bend or curl so be thoughtful.

When using heated rollers—or any other rollers for the first time—try them with a small section of hair to understand the end result. Make sure your hair is detangled before you start. Place the Velcro rollers in when the hair is hot, as the curl forms once the hair cools down in that position.



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