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Why do my favorite styles take so long?

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Southernbella.

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When I was relaxed, it was rollersets. Now that I'm natural, it's twists.:wallbash: The payoff is wonderful, but the process sucks. I even have the nerve to think about rollersetting my natural hair soon.:rolleyes:

The only positive thing about the twisting process is that I can do it at my leisure and throw on my Snood if I have to leave the house. But who wants to walk around with a half-done head?:lachen:

Do your favorite styles/processes take a long time, or am I just inept?:perplexed
 
Yes!!! I love twist but I don't want to devote three hours of my day doing them, and that doesn't include washing and deep conditioning!!!! When I was relaxed my rollersets took forever to dry. I want to try a rollerset then flat iron but I don't have the patience. Let me know how your rollerset turns out. If it works for you I may try it.
 
I don't think I'll be doing a rollerset anytime soon. When I was relaxed, they took about 4.5 hours. I imagine it will take even longer natural, and with the holidays coming, I don't have that kind of time. :lachen:

I'll be starting my twists this evening...hopefully I'll be done tomorrow afternoon. Oh well, at least they last two weeks, then I can do a twistout for a week. The payoff is good, but dang! Someone needs to invent a twisting machine, like that Barbie toy that came out a few years ago. Hmmm...
 
I don't think I'll be doing a rollerset anytime soon. When I was relaxed, they took about 4.5 hours. I imagine it will take even longer natural, and with the holidays coming, I don't have that kind of time. :lachen:

I'll be starting my twists this evening...hopefully I'll be done tomorrow afternoon. Oh well, at least they last two weeks, then I can do a twistout for a week. The payoff is good, but dang! Someone needs to invent a twisting machine, like that Barbie toy that came out a few years ago. Hmmm...
:lachen::lachen: I agree!!! You should come up with that invention I would buy it. I have been putting off twisting for days. I think I may wash and go it for the week and put twist in on sunday. Then by the time Christmas rolls around I can have a rocking twistout!!!!
 
I don't think I'll be doing a rollerset anytime soon. When I was relaxed, they took about 4.5 hours. I imagine it will take even longer natural, and with the holidays coming, I don't have that kind of time. :lachen:

I'll be starting my twists this evening...hopefully I'll be done tomorrow afternoon. Oh well, at least they last two weeks, then I can do a twistout for a week. The payoff is good, but dang! Someone needs to invent a twisting machine, like that Barbie toy that came out a few years ago. Hmmm...
Actually they do have a twisitng machine for extensions. so Im wondering if it possible to do with ur own hair.

I too have considered rollersetting:rolleyes:
 
Yes, but in my mind, technically, no.

Twists, for me, take 3 hours, and I do them once a week. If I was fiddling with my hair every day - that would give me less than 30 minutes a day to do something with my hair - which seems to be on the low side of average (there was a poll on that, at some point). So yeah, while it takes longer on the front end, over all, it averages out.

If I kept them in longer, it would be even better. :lol:

At least that's how I've rationalized it. ;)
 
Well it only takes me 35 min. to roll and 40 min. under the dryer. The arm hurting is what kills me and in and out the shower to poo then rinse the DC out. I remember when I was natural I wore my hair in really small box platts, took all wknd to put in but I left them in for 2-3 months. I would shampoo and condition in them every 2wks.
 
Well it only takes me 35 min. to roll and 40 min. under the dryer. The arm hurting is what kills me and in and out the shower to poo then rinse the DC out. I remember when I was natural I wore my hair in really small box platts, took all wknd to put in but I left them in for 2-3 months. I would shampoo and condition in them every 2wks.

You suck!:lachen:WHat kind of dryer do you have? Even when I was going to the salon for rollersets back in the day, it took at least 3 hours from start to finish. I think I have too much hair.:drunk:
 
Yes, but in my mind, technically, no.

Twists, for me, take 3 hours, and I do them once a week. If I was fiddling with my hair every day - that would give me less than 30 minutes a day to do something with my hair - which seems to be on the low side of average (there was a poll on that, at some point). So yeah, while it takes longer on the front end, over all, it averages out.

If I kept them in longer, it would be even better. :lol:

At least that's how I've rationalized it. ;)

It really does average out. Wash n gos and puffs take no time at all. The only thing that takes a long time is twists, and they happen to be my favorite style.

I think length will be bittersweet. Longer hair means more styling options, but that also means more time twisting.:lachen:
 
my twists take a long time, but i do them very small. i'm not as slow as i used to be. it would be an all day thing. if i start around 4pm (without being bothered) i can finish around 6-7pm.
 
You suck!:lachen:WHat kind of dryer do you have? Even when I was going to the salon for rollersets back in the day, it took at least 3 hours from start to finish. I think I have too much hair.:drunk:

yeah what you said! it would take me at 2.5 to 3 hours under the dryer when i was relaxed. i would see so many women coming and going. i used just consider that to be nap time.
 
Yes. Rollersetting still takes me forever. So now, I just do ponytail rollersets. Much faster.
 
It really does average out. Wash n gos and puffs take no time at all. The only thing that takes a long time is twists, and they happen to be my favorite style.

I think length will be bittersweet. Longer hair means more styling options, but that also means more time twisting.:lachen:

What I've noticed though - the longer the hair, the bigger the twists can be, and still look really good - and the bigger the twist, even as it gets longer, should balance out to be about the same amount of time - considering how long it takes me to part, it actually might be faster. :scratchch Hrm. I'll have to change my detangling method, too. I figure that by the time I'm BSL, I'll be rocking ten twists, or so - esp. if I'm still wearing them in an updo? :lick: Yum. I can only imagine how thick they will be!

You suck!:lachen:WHat kind of dryer do you have? Even when I was going to the salon for rollersets back in the day, it took at least 3 hours from start to finish. I think I have too much hair.:drunk:

*sigh* Someone soooo needs to invent that unwanted hair transfer machine. :lachen:
 
What I've noticed though - the longer the hair, the bigger the twists can be, and still look really good - and the bigger the twist, even as it gets longer, should balance out to be about the same amount of time - considering how long it takes me to part, it actually might be faster. :scratchch Hrm. I'll have to change my detangling method, too. I figure that by the time I'm BSL, I'll be rocking ten twists, or so - esp. if I'm still wearing them in an updo? :lick: Yum. I can only imagine how thick they will be!

This is a good point! When I first big chopped, I tried to do, like, 14 twists and it looked a hot steaming mess. I can imagine being able to do it with longer hair.:yep:


*sigh* Someone soooo needs to invent that unwanted hair transfer machine. :lachen:

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You Do. LOL

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yeah what you said! it would take me at 2.5 to 3 hours under the dryer when i was relaxed. i would see so many women coming and going. i used just consider that to be nap time.

:lachen:@women coming and going. I could never take naps though...it was just too darn hot under there. I'd be sweating and itching and fidgeting, moving rollers around and such.:lachen:
 
I think that as you do it more often, the entire twisting process will take less time-you will become really fast at it. I can do small twists in 1-1 1/2 hrs. But I have done twists a lot and when I start- i go fast and don't stop.
 
I understand :nono:

I'm starting to dread my rollersets. My arms hurt sooo bad. It takes me anywhere from 1 1/2 hours to 3 hours to rollerset. Luckily my dryer has a "hell" temp so it doesn't take me that long to dry, eventhough I'm dehydrated most of the time from sitting under it.
 
:grin:, I have salon dryer by Sanlan Hairdressing Industrial Co. and I turn that baby up to the max, LOL. From start to finish it probably takes me about 2 hrs, which is good because it use to take me longer when I first started rollersetting my hair.
You suck!:lachen:WHat kind of dryer do you have? Even when I was going to the salon for rollersets back in the day, it took at least 3 hours from start to finish. I think I have too much hair.:drunk:
 
It takes me about 3 1/2 years to wash, dc and rollerset :ohwell:

It's annoying, but I only do it every so often, so.... :perplexed
 
I do fat twists now, so, they take about 1 to 1-1/2 hrs to complete on wet hair. I just can't stomach any longer.
 
LAuren, how old is your DD now? Time for a mother daughter twisting lesson yet?
Quality time and help twisting....Start em young LOL!
 
Yes, they take a long time, and that's why I don't do them. Screw whoever doesn't like my hair. :look:

I just big ugly twists and pin them up. Takes about 30 minutes after a wash.
 
I don't think I'll be doing a rollerset anytime soon. When I was relaxed, they took about 4.5 hours. I imagine it will take even longer natural, and with the holidays coming, I don't have that kind of time. :lachen:

I'll be starting my twists this evening...hopefully I'll be done tomorrow afternoon. Oh well, at least they last two weeks, then I can do a twistout for a week. The payoff is good, but dang! Someone needs to invent a twisting machine, like that Barbie toy that came out a few years ago. Hmmm...

How do you manage to get a twistout to last a week? What do you do to it at night before bed?
 
I stopped doing two-strand twists because they took WAY to long. I am currently in love with finger coils which take me about 1 to 1.5 hours to complete (not counting the washing and DC). They last about 5 days and then I wear a coil out for 4 to 5 days and then start all over again.
 
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