A Allandra Well-Known Member Dec 14, 2003 #2 Have your ends been trimmed lately? Do you keep you ends well moisturized? Always make sure your ends are smoothed out and laying nice and smooth on the roller before you roll your hair. HTH.
Have your ends been trimmed lately? Do you keep you ends well moisturized? Always make sure your ends are smoothed out and laying nice and smooth on the roller before you roll your hair. HTH.
imsovain Active Member Dec 14, 2003 #3 Only the back gets frizzy. Do you think that it's because the ends aren't wet by the time I get to set it?
Only the back gets frizzy. Do you think that it's because the ends aren't wet by the time I get to set it?
L ladymadonna New Member Dec 14, 2003 #4 Make sure they're trimmed and use end papers. They work wonders!
A Allandra Well-Known Member Dec 14, 2003 #5 [ QUOTE ] imsovain said: Only the back gets frizzy. Do you think that it's because the ends aren't wet by the time I get to set it? [/ QUOTE ] Next time, try making sure the ends are wet, so that they stick to the roller smoothly.
[ QUOTE ] imsovain said: Only the back gets frizzy. Do you think that it's because the ends aren't wet by the time I get to set it? [/ QUOTE ] Next time, try making sure the ends are wet, so that they stick to the roller smoothly.
Q queenofmean68 New Member Dec 15, 2003 #7 I can only think of 2 reasons: 1. You hair is still damp 2. You do not have the hair smoothed on the roller properly
I can only think of 2 reasons: 1. You hair is still damp 2. You do not have the hair smoothed on the roller properly
Isis New Member Dec 15, 2003 #8 Smoothing your hair on the rollers, especially your ends may take a little practice at first but you'll be doing it right all of the time!
Smoothing your hair on the rollers, especially your ends may take a little practice at first but you'll be doing it right all of the time!