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Cleaning Rollers

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TrendySocialite

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Do you clean your rollers, especially your magnetic ones. I feel like my rollersets aren't as good as when I first got my rollers, so I wonder if I need to soak them or something and clean them...

Any suggestions?
 
do they have build up on them? i would suggest soaking them in soapy hot water and then rinse them in cold water. sometimes taking an ol toothbrush to scrub can help with product build up.
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You are supposed to clean your rollers occasionally. Don't ask me how b/c I haven't done it yet:grin: But soaking them would probably do a good job.
 
I used to get a bucket and fill it up with warm water. Let the rollers soak for about 15 mins. Add a bit of shampoo or soap and use a brush to scrub. Rinse and spread the rollers out on paper towels to dry. :yep:

Its good to wash them every now and then. All the grease and dirt builds up on the rollers and you end up rolling your hair with it. :ohwell:
 
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I was just thinkin about this the other day cause my rollers are oily as hell! (I put oil in my water bottle)

I'll try soaking them in warm soapy water :yep:
 
I never thought about it. I figured you don't have to, because the people at the shop never wash those rollers :perplexed

when they go to school they are taught to quat them rollers with everything else...except shears and irons. um that's just gross especially b/c rollers get up and personal w/ the scalps.
 
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