TrendySocialite
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I don't think I saw any roller setting challenges for 2009. Based on what was done during the 6 month challenge last year, here's what I recommend....
Hopefully we'll have some takers!
The Official Rollerset/Pincurl Challenge 3 month Challenge 2009
Since it is so close to Christmas, we are going to take it easy until January.
The challenge officially starts January 1, 09' and ends April 1, 09'.
(Use the last few days in December to practice and get products if you need them)
This is a 3 month challenge.
Guidelines:
Focus on smooth sets and smooth moisturized and healthy ends.
GOAL:
Maximize and retain your personal growth rate
Tutorials and Help(feel free to post your links)
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art12483.asp
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=177689
http://healthytextures.typepad.com/my_journey_to_healthy_hai/2007/12/pincurling-tuto.html
http://healthytextures.typepad.com/my_journey_to_healthy_hai/2007/05/rollersetting_t.html#more
http://healthytextures.typepad.com/my_journey_to_healthy_hai/2007/11/faq-all-about-p.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDOPWlDylV4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HtXHzoM5Yg
Styling Tools
Choosing Rollers and Curlers
There are many types of rollers, both non-heated and heated. They all vary in length and width -- a wide diameter gives a full, smooth curl, while a thin roller gives a tight, spiral-type curl.
When using non-heated rollers, set your hair before taking a shower: The steam will help set the curls for a long lasting style. And never wind rollers too tightly, or you could end up with hair loss.
Magnetic rollers add smooth curl and volume. Because they are used to set wet hair, they offer long lasting curl.
Velcro rollers provide soft curl and full body, and can be used on either damp or dry hair. These are good choices for short or fine hair and hair that breaks easily, since they don't need to be clipped in place. However, if your hair is long or thick, you might need to use clips to keep Velcro rollers in place.
Foam rollers give curl to fragile hair and are best used when your hair is dry; they're even soft enough to sleep on.
Snap-on rollers and brush rollers hold hair securely, but they can damage your hair and are therefore not usually recommended.
Plastic mesh rollers are best used on wet hair. They help hair dry quickly and create smooth curls.
Flexi-rods and hair twirlers are long, flexible cushioned rods designed to create spiral curls without the use of pins or clips.
Hot rollers and steam rollers, available in a variety of diameters, are used on dry hair to create long lasting curl and minimize frizz. Both types are less damaging to hair than irons. Hot rollers are faster to use -- you have to wait for steam rollers to dry before taking them out. However, steam rollers are the gentlest way to get soft, full curls. When using either type of heated rollers, carefully wrap small sections of hair, making sure the ends
tucked in.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2147778_roll...d-hair.htmlare
Hopefully we'll have some takers!
The Official Rollerset/Pincurl Challenge 3 month Challenge 2009
Since it is so close to Christmas, we are going to take it easy until January.
The challenge officially starts January 1, 09' and ends April 1, 09'.
(Use the last few days in December to practice and get products if you need them)
This is a 3 month challenge.
Guidelines:
- Post starting pictures, starting roller type, color, styling products (i.e.…styling lotions, serums, etc) and your challenge goal by January 4, 2009.
- Post pictures the first day of every month during the challenge (update changes, product changes, and product reviews)
- You must rollerset/pincurl at least 2x per week or more.
At least one set must be after a wash on wet hair - Other sets can be a dry moisturizer, hair mist, homemade concoction, water, and put up in rollers or pin curls b4 bed, and removed b4 bed or slept on overnight. but....(NO BLOWDRYER ALLOWED ON THIS SET)
- Continue using vitamins, and other hair care regimens( challenges, CWC, etc,,,) but you cannot use any other heat source…..No flat ironing, or blowfrying, …
- (optional: you can blowfry your roots if you are stretching to get them straight but the goal of this challenge try to get to the level to saran wrap your roller set after you take out the rollers for healthier hair and to increase length
- You can flat iron if you are doing a length check as part of another challenge
Focus on smooth sets and smooth moisturized and healthy ends.
GOAL:
Maximize and retain your personal growth rate
Tutorials and Help(feel free to post your links)
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art12483.asp
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=177689
http://healthytextures.typepad.com/my_journey_to_healthy_hai/2007/12/pincurling-tuto.html
http://healthytextures.typepad.com/my_journey_to_healthy_hai/2007/05/rollersetting_t.html#more
http://healthytextures.typepad.com/my_journey_to_healthy_hai/2007/11/faq-all-about-p.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDOPWlDylV4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HtXHzoM5Yg
Styling Tools
Choosing Rollers and Curlers
There are many types of rollers, both non-heated and heated. They all vary in length and width -- a wide diameter gives a full, smooth curl, while a thin roller gives a tight, spiral-type curl.
When using non-heated rollers, set your hair before taking a shower: The steam will help set the curls for a long lasting style. And never wind rollers too tightly, or you could end up with hair loss.
Magnetic rollers add smooth curl and volume. Because they are used to set wet hair, they offer long lasting curl.
Velcro rollers provide soft curl and full body, and can be used on either damp or dry hair. These are good choices for short or fine hair and hair that breaks easily, since they don't need to be clipped in place. However, if your hair is long or thick, you might need to use clips to keep Velcro rollers in place.
Foam rollers give curl to fragile hair and are best used when your hair is dry; they're even soft enough to sleep on.
Snap-on rollers and brush rollers hold hair securely, but they can damage your hair and are therefore not usually recommended.
Plastic mesh rollers are best used on wet hair. They help hair dry quickly and create smooth curls.
Flexi-rods and hair twirlers are long, flexible cushioned rods designed to create spiral curls without the use of pins or clips.
Hot rollers and steam rollers, available in a variety of diameters, are used on dry hair to create long lasting curl and minimize frizz. Both types are less damaging to hair than irons. Hot rollers are faster to use -- you have to wait for steam rollers to dry before taking them out. However, steam rollers are the gentlest way to get soft, full curls. When using either type of heated rollers, carefully wrap small sections of hair, making sure the ends
tucked in.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2147778_roll...d-hair.htmlare