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Oh oh, one more question! Does anyone know if these would be okay to sleep in? I'm worried the rollers might flatten or my hair might get mangled somehow
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I've actually slept in them before. I didn't post pics then because the curl was a little to tight for my liking. The longer you leave them in and the more product you have in your hair, the tighter the curl. Just make sure if you sleep in them not to have them 2 close to your scalp. Leave them about 1/2 inch away so you can position them comfortably and put your scarf on (very important, if you leave them loose it will cause tension). They're actually comfortable to sleep in. They're made out of a durable mesh material.Oh oh, one more question! Does anyone know if these would be okay to sleep in? I'm worried the rollers might flatten or my hair might get mangled somehow....
I started off with damp hair. I rolled for about 30 minutes. By time I finished rolling the back was dry already. i sat under the dryer for about 20 minutes on warm and 10 minutes on cool. I believe the less product you have in you hair the quicker it'll dry and wilder it will be. I just used a leave in and some shea butter lotion.Just wondering how long did it take you to complete this look?
Somebody natural has to try these out and report back. This looks so much easier than flexi rods. So who is going to do it and report back?
LadyKayPnyc, I nominate you!!! And can we get a youtube video and a side of fries with that?![]()
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so i checked online and curlformers has a website. They list all the particular sally stores in every city/state that they distribute to. here's the link...it's a 'word document'. they also list the phone numbers. (not every sally store will sell this product)
http://www.curlformers.com/distribution.htm
And it is definately a revolution...... I apologize if somone has already posted pics. I did a search and found one thread with a lot of curiosity. So I tried them. First of all it's real easy, not going to insult anyone with a step by step method of instruction. But I will say it did not cause a lot of tension or manipulation because I didn't put them to close to my scalp. I started of with damp hair, mixed with LTR leave in and a little Shea Butter DMHL. Parted my hair in secions and began to roll. By time I finished with the last curl, the back curls were already dry. So having said that, if you are on a no heat challenge it will work. I sat under the dryer to dry the rest. So if your relaxed and you like the wild natural look with more curl and definition then a braid or twist out, or if your transitioning and trying to blend the two textures and tired of roller sets, I really think you would like these. I am 4b relaxed and 7 weeks post. If you have any additional question please don't hesitate to ask. HTH
Oh, the first pic is the front w/the rollers, the second 2 are the front and back before I wild them out (a more conservative look), and the third 2 are the curls finger comded and spaced apart.
Just bought my Curlformers...
I was a little annoyed when I found out the knit was sold seperately...I bought 4 @ 9.99 each (the price varies depending on the size from 12.99 to 10.99, but all are on sale at Sally's for 9.99) and the Knit was 3.99. In total, including all taxes, I paid 52.10
If they don't work well for natural hair, I'm gonna be pissed...erplexed
I honestly don't think they're going to work so don't open any so you can return themerplexed
Your hair has to be fairly straight and wet for it to form curls.
Actually, they worked great!Here's a link to my video on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qp9lnwjQKw
refer to post #46Now I really like this style. It looks very nice on you. How much do the curlformers cost?
Hey! Just left a comment, it came out so nice! Makes me consider going natural for realsies this time...
refer to post #46