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Anybody do a roller set wihout heat?

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Some ladies in the rollerset challenge mentioned it and I know naptural85 did one, but hair would be wet for days!

Hope others come in to answer
 
I rollerset and dry on cool with my dryer. It takes about 2 1/2-3 hours to dry. I don't do the silk wrap after. Sometimes I flat iron or bantu knot after. MY hair stays moisturized longer if I dry on cool before I flat iron. I don't mind the waiting time because I don't do it that often lol.
 
I never use heat for my roller sets. I don't like the results with heat. After I shampoo and DC. I apply my leave- in and seal. I let my hair air dry about 75 - 80%. I then apply a small amount of another leave-in, seal and mist with water. I set with magnetic rollers and go to bed. The next morning I have the nice curls.

During the week, I moisturize and seal, mist with water and roll and go to bed. I come out with the same curls the next morning.
 
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When I want to cut down on blowdrying I will do a rollerset without heat. My hair is short now so it only takes about 4 hours to dry. Hair is silky smooth if I roll tight enough. Never did a saran wrap though.
 
I did one last night and slept with my rollers on my head. My neck still hurts! My hair came out ok.

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i would do this all the time without heat. it would take several hours to dry. i have never did the saran wrap, because i don't go for a smooth with body look. but people that do, will just put the wrap on and keep it on for 10-15 mins. or just wrap their hair at night with a satin, or regular wig cap.
 
Only once or twice a quarter when the rollers I use are too big to allow me to enter under the hood dryer, in particular the Phat Boys rollers
 
During the summer time. My hair is dry within about 4 hours. I skip the saran wrap in the summer time all together because it makes my scalp sweat poofing my hair up.


ETA: However I do pigtail rollersets every time i wash and co-wash. I let them air dry over night....so come morning....when I put my hair in a banana clip...my ends are nice and bouncy, curled, and soft.
 
Yes - I wash my hair at night, put my rollers in then go to sleep. My hair is dry by the time I wake up
 
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