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I bought some curlers "not electric ones" so i could volumize my hair but i dont know how to section my hair..i have some big ones and small ones and i dont know wich one goes where...and how long do I need to leave them on?...should I warm them up with the blow dryier?

2007-01-16 17:45:09 · 5 answers · asked by Rubi 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

5 answers

Section your hair like this. Make a 3-4 inch section that goes from the front of your hair straight back to the nape then roll your hair in that section. Then, take each side secion and part it into two sections and roll them up. The first two rollers in the front center section, roll towards your face. The rest in the center section you should roll towards the back of your hair. In the side sections roll each one under towards your head, not away.

I hope this helps :)

2007-01-16 19:16:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The smaller rollers are for a tighter curl and the bigger ones are for looser curls or volume.

First, how to section.
Start at the back of your head and clip your hair up from the back of the ears across the back of the head. You will roll the curlers at the nape first, working your way up. So, you can probably roll three rollers in the nape area. Then, drop another 2 inch section around your head. Put in the curlers, the section size should be about 2 inches wide by 1 and a half inches high. Or a bit larger if the curler is a big one. Once you have done that row, drop the rest of your hair and roll those. Try to do a bricklaying pattern, so one does not stack on top of another, but they are stacked a little differently in each row. This will prevent having big lines and gaps in your style.
OK NOW:
There are two ways to go about this. You can have your hair almost completely dry, but a little damp from washing it. You need mousse or gel or similar to hold the style, and set the rollers in. If you are at home and have several hours to let them dry, you're in business. It may take a few hours but you can pull them out and be ready to style.

The faster version is to buy a product by BIolage called Thermo Active Spray. As you pick up a section of hair to roll, spray some of the thermal active spray on the hair that is getting rolled up, Repeat the process for all the hair sections getting wrapped
THEN TAKE YOUR DRYER set the heat to if's hottest setting and dey your hair. It may take aobut 20- minutes
If you pull them out and they seem damp the dry anohter 10mn

2007-01-16 19:32:48 · answer #2 · answered by dog's best friend 4 · 0 0

placing answer is strictly what it says. it is not gel or mousse, it incredibly is something you purchase at Sally's or yet another attractiveness supply shops. I even have lengthy, thick, at as quickly as hair too and that i've got not at all gotten curlers to artwork for me. utilising a curling iron is in all danger your suitable guess in spite of if it incredibly is notably time eating.

2016-12-13 09:46:51 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

a bit larger if the curler is a big one. Once you have done that row, drop the rest of your hair and roll those.

2007-01-16 19:54:15 · answer #4 · answered by Sonu G 5 · 0 0

Make a mohawk then go down the sides you have left

2007-01-17 02:12:28 · answer #5 · answered by mandak 1 · 0 0

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