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How to get a CREAMY Rollerset? What products to you use????

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itismehmmkay

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Come on ya'll....what are your secrets? I was so focused on not putting too much product on my hair that I think I didn't put enough /images/graemlins/ohwell.gif

So what products do you all use?
 
I spray Elasta QP H-Two leave in all over my hair and then rub a little IC Hair Polisher through my hair before I roll my hair. sometimes I spray a little oil sheen on my hair after rolling it.
 
This gives me a creamy (non-crispy-crunchy) rollerset:

Wash with NTM shampoo

Towel blot hair and apply Suave 2-minute recovery deep conditioner.

Rinse after 2-5 minutes.

Mix Elasta QP Silk with two parts distilled water in a spray bottle.

Spray each parted section with the Silk/Water mixture.

This method doesn't require a lot of product to weigh your hair down and the moisture lasts a few days. Curls come out soft and creamy everytime. /images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
I Agree with using Silk/Water Mixture. Check out my album for the results i got with it(they are the pics right before my chop pics). I did a 1 part Silk/ 1 part water mix in a spray bottle and the curls were nice. HTH -- jainygirl
 
I use Sebastians laminates detangling milk along with EVOO on the ends and my rollerset comes out great. /images/graemlins/lick.gif
 
First for a curly set, use rollers a size smaller than you usually would use for your set, right now I'm using the yellow magnetic ones, I don't know their diameter.

Second, use an anti-frizz leave-in or a regular leave in conditioner (a cream or lotion one, not a liquid), but also spray with a setting lotion (the cream will balance the setting lotion's crunchiness) then add a good serum *on damp hair* and rollerset, sit under a hooded dryer or air dry.

Third, make sure your hair is completely dry *before you take out your rollers* and after it's dry let your hair cool on the rollers (it helps retain the curl shape, while warm your hair will droop more).

Lastly only break up the curls slightly with your fingers after you've let it cool and let your hair naturally fall as the week goes on.
 
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