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Someone asked a question about how you get the rods to stay in. Here's a close up of the back of the set. I used rods. See where the arrow is, there are two grooves on every roller to hold the rubber band. If you twist the band to the next groove, it will keep the rod in place. HTH.![]()
Ladylynn said:I just went back to mesh rollers after a while of not using them. I don't use the pins because I can never get them to act right. I use the same metal clips I use with my magnetic rollers. You may want to give that a try.
I was surprised at how well my hair did, and of course the drying time was great. Under my pibbs on 40, I used the black annie 1 1/2 inch rollers and my hair dried in about 1hr 15 minutes. Mind you, 40 degrees is rather low and my hair length is armpit so that's really well. My magnetics take about 2 hr 15 minutes with the same size rollers. I did use end papers because I like my ends sleek.
The only down fall I always have is the mesh lines. I always get them, but honestly, you would have to be all up in my head to see them. And if you are that close, you deserve to see them.Happy setting.
ETA: Now I remember why I stopped using them. For some reason my sets don't last as long as with magnetic. Oh well, so much for giving it another try.
Also, does anyone know of a place online that sells these? I need a place that ships to APO addresses and won't charge me an arm and a leg for shipping. TIA.
Here are the plastic ones http://store.goldenmartbeautysupply.com/meshrollers.html
and here are the wire ones: http://store.goldenmartbeautysupply.com/anwimero.html
They will ship to you, too. here is the shipping info: http://www.gmbshair.com/ship.html
I have seen them on Ebay, as well.
Here are the plastic ones http://store.goldenmartbeautysupply.com/meshrollers.html
and here are the wire ones: http://store.goldenmartbeautysupply.com/anwimero.html
They will ship to you, too. here is the shipping info: http://www.gmbshair.com/ship.html
I have seen them on Ebay, as well.
The metal ones dry a lot faster. I like them better. Cause I am always in a rush. But the plastic ones are ok too. I need to take a pic of my roller bag cause I must have just about every roller known to man.So which ones are better??? Are there any ladies that have had experience with the plastic and the wire ones?
The metal ones dry a lot faster. I like them better. Cause I am always in a rush. But the plastic ones are ok too. I need to take a pic of my roller bag cause I must have just about every roller known to man.
yea i live by the law of the mesh roller. took me a minute to get the pin thing right but i practiced rolling on dry hair before i did it for the first time.
Thanks for bumping this thread!!! I am a mess at rollersetting- lets say Ive tried it 3 times and still havent gotten it right! On Christmas- I swear I looked like the illegitimate child of Buckwheat and Bozo! I will go to my local BSS and find these rollers- It makes sense to attempt a set on dry hair. Why did I never think of that. :scratchchWow, that is a really good idea. It would be a whole lot better to actually KNOW what you are doing before your hair is sopping wet....
THANKS!!!
Thanks for bumping this thread!!! I am a mess at rollersetting- lets say Ive tried it 3 times and still havent gotten it right! On Christmas- I swear I looked like the illegitimate child of Buckwheat and Bozo! I will go to my local BSS and find these rollers- It makes sense to attempt a set on dry hair. Why did I never think of that. :scratchch
Thanks ladies!
This is the very best way to learn how to roller set hair, place pins and clips, etc.yea i live by the law of the mesh roller. took me a minute to get the pin thing right but i practiced rolling on dry hair before i did it for the first time.
Be forewarned...mesh rollers will not give you a smooth rollerset like magnetic rollers. Your set will come out ok, but you will have crinkles throughout your hair.
I'm sorry but I have to disagree. It depends on the type of mesh roller you are using. I have Annie Wire mesh rollers and the Diane mesh rollers and hands down, the Annie wire mesh rollers were better as the surface is smooth. My hair came out just as silky and smooth as a set done with Magnetics. The Diane mesh rollers left a little texture (equal to the texture of the roller) but only on the hair that was directly on the roller and it only happened in certain parts of my hair; not all. The rest of my hair that was wrapped around the hair that was directly on the roller didn't have the texture of the mesh. Also, it wasn't that noticable because my hair was still smooth after I wrapped my hair. Nonetheless, the Annie wire mesh rollers work better for me since they helped me achieve a completely smooth and silky set.
ETA: I also want to that I believe technique plays a role on how smooth your set will come out.