Re: How does your hair look right after a roller s
soslychic,
What tools are you using to roller set? The necessary tools are:
rollers of the correct diameter for your length of hair, end papers, clips or pins, setting lotion, a rattail comb, and a spray bottle containing water.
My hair looks nice after a roller set. I allow the hair to cool for five minutes after I step out from under the hood dryer, to set the curl. I then apply some oil to the hair, and then I wrap the hair with a brush, and then return to the hood dryer for another ten minutes. I unwrap, adjust the hair a bit, and then go!
I am currently using Pantene Pro-V Relaxed and Natural Wrap and Set Lotion, which gives my hair a nice, smooth finish.
What size rollers are you using? My hair is currently six inches, and I use a 1 1/2 inch roller. It really does not matter how long your hair is. The key is using the correct diameter of roller.
One has to keep the hair wet throughout the roller set, because the ends should not be allowed to get dry.
Another important factor is proper tension. The roller should be firm, and tight, but not so tight that it is uncomfortable. That allows the roots to dry nicely. Using the rattail comb smooths the hair, from roots to ends.
Additionally, the amount of hair one rolls is important. One should roll a lock only as wide as the roller itself. It is also better to roll less hair on a roller, than to roll too much. I tend to use a few more rollers than I actually need.
If you want body, then roll the hair away from the face. Otherwise, if you desire to achieve a certain look,then roll the rollers in the direction of the style you desire.
When I first started to roller set, I, too, ended up with the wierd 50s style 'do. As I gained practice, and watched carefully my stylist's technique, I became more proficient. It takes practice and patience, but you *will* get the hang of it.
I hope some of this information is helpful.
northernbelle