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Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of them)

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Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Okay I feel like a mushroom head!!!!!!!!!!

The back is so tight and puffy! I did not even bother taking a pic of it :perplexed :nono:

Anyway, it was my first rollerset. I guess I cannot ask for much more. :ohwell:

My hair feels shorter, that's for sure.

Well, I am going to try again this weekend. I did get lazy when I got towards the back. Maybe I was not putting them in tight enough.

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Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Okay I feel like a mushroom head!!!!!!!!!!

The back is so tight and puffy! I did not even bother taking a pic of it :perplexed :nono:

Anyway, it was my first rollerset. I guess I cannot ask for much more. :ohwell:

My hair feels shorter, that's for sure.

Well, I am going to try again this weekend. I did get lazy when I got towards the back. Maybe I was not putting them in tight enough.

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Well the front looks great!!!

It was your first time and now that your cherry has been broken, you will be much better from now on. :look:
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

well I don't like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I feel like I got a lot of breakage.

I have a lot of NG, maybe that is why.

i don't know.

Something is not right. I HATE it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Your hair looks great honeydew!

As for the clips...

I keep telling youse guys to ditch the clips and use roller pins instead. I've been roller setting my hair for almost 27 years. The roller pins are much easier to deal with!!!
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Well the front looks great!!!

It was your first time and now that your cherry has been broken, you will be much better from now on. :look:


i'll have you know that i promptly quit eating my mcdonald's cherry pie after reading that sentence, lol


HoneyDew your set turned out very nice! i'm sure the back doesn't look that bad.
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

well I don't like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I feel like I got a lot of breakage.

I have a lot of NG, maybe that is why.

i don't know.

Something is not right. I HATE it!!!!!!!!!!!!!


This might be overkill, but I do have a little rollersetting tip.... :look:

I started having roller tension issues about a year ago as my hair got longer. So, when using my magnetic rollers, I just use 2 clips--one on each side. Works like a charm and my rollers stay nice, secure, and taut. It just takes an extra second and is totally worth it. :yep:
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Okay. Please pardon the drama queen moment. :rolleyes:

I just poured a glass of Shiraz and I have calmed down.

I think I was disturbed by the amount of hair I lost when I combed it out.

It was not straight and was tangled in some places and I should not have combed it out like that.

I just cut 3 inches last month or so and lost some hair due to hormonal issues (per my doc – I think it is stress)

I just afford to lose anymore.

Anyway, I have managed to tame my hair and flatted it down. I parted it down the middle and put it into 2 big pin-curls so I can tie it down. It should be flatter in the morning.

Thank goodness for wine. LOL
 
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Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Your hair looks great honeydew!

As for the clips...

I keep telling youse guys to ditch the clips and use roller pins instead. I've been roller setting my hair for almost 27 years. The roller pins are much easier to deal with!!!

I was able to rollerset a hair mannequin with pins. It turned out nicely! :yep:

Now if only I can do the same on myself. :look:
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

This might be overkill, but I do have a little rollersetting tip.... :look:

I started having roller tension issues about a year ago as my hair got longer. So, when using my magnetic rollers, I just use 2 clips--one on each side. Works like a charm and my rollers stay nice, secure, and taut. It just takes an extra second and is totally worth it. :yep:

Girl, I need someone the SHOW me how to put clips in. I don't get it. LOL It does not work for me. The next meetup I am going to have to find a member that rollersets and show up with some rollers and a clip so she can help me. :yep:
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Well the front looks great!!!

It was your first time and now that your cherry has been broken, you will be much better from now on. :look:

Thanks SAL! I am going to try it again this weekend.

I think I do need more product. I tried the less is more thing tonight and I do think I need more moisture. That will be my trial this weekend. Also, making sure I tighten the back more.

I bet when I get a touchup, I would be able to get a good set. My roots are crazy right now.
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

PLEASE do not try these! :nono:

The regular longer ones are easier to use IMO. You are asking to be frustrated with these unless you are a Pro.

And yes, get the ones with the clip that goes over the roller. Until you master the art of the double pronged clip it will save ya life! :yep:
ETA: This is what I am talking about:
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I use these too. I don't have time to fool with those clips. :nono:
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

They will leave that annoying dent. I make sure not to use the covers where the dent will be seen. I dont use them on the very front edges of the hair. No they dont cause any stress to the hair at all.

I always rollerset then silk wrap because of the dents. :perplexed
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Well, this was fun tonight. But, only because it actually worked! LOL

Should it take and hour to dry shoulder length hair? That is how long it is taking. :look:

Well, I got most of it dry but the very front is still a little damp.

But, I do like the straightness of the sections I did check and have dried. My hair feels moist, too!

I did not even use a lot of product.

There are going to be some of my underprocessed section that are going to need to a low run with a flatiron, but I may get better with this.

I am going to do it again this weekend.

Oh yeah. It takes an hour to dry my shoulder length hair.
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

My cousin told me that she thinks I should have tried it with bigger rollers and it would not have been so tight.

I tried bigger ones and they were moving all around.

My hair looks fine today. It flattened out.

Confession: I am scared to try it again. :ohwell: I wish I had taken a pic of the hair I lost when I combed it out. :blush: Honestly, it was like combing out airdried hair. I should have known better.

Oh, well. Let me get to work.
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

My cousin told me that she thinks I should have tried it with bigger rollers and it would not have been so tight.

I tried bigger ones and they were moving all around.

My hair looks fine today. It flattened out.

Confession: I am scared to try it again. :ohwell: I wish I had taken a pic of the hair I lost when I combed it out. :blush: Honestly, it was like combing out airdried hair. I should have known better.

Oh, well. Let me get to work.
Please try it again! Dont be scared. Take the first time as a trail run. You know what to do and not do now so next time will def. be better. Plus I wanna see some mo' pics!! :look:
 
Re: Has anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

There are 12 rollers in this pack. You can see they are shorter than the normal sized.

Do you think these would be easier to get clipped and stay in tighter than the longer ones?

That is my biggest problem with rollersetting. The rollers will just not stay in tight enough to get my hair straight and it ends of being pointless and a waste of time.

But I really need some less-direct heat way to do my hair.

Honeydew, making sure the hair was soaking wet before wrapping around the roller helped me with this. I use a Denman brush as the final detangler on the hair that I'm rolling. You have to be careful, too, to make sure you don't pull the hair too much during rolling, because hair shrinks as it dries, and it will break in those pretty little C curls! HTH
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Maybe the rollers are too small?

I could not wait until the weekend. I am rollersetting now! I have been under my dryer (I have the space alien one :lol:) for about 45 min.

I just check a roller and it is not dry :ohwell:

I have a feeling that is is NOT GOING TO BE CUTE. LOL I out this rollers in all over the place. Not much order.

I must be feeling really confident today because not only am I trying a rollerset, but I tried a new conditioner, too.

I have a meeting first in the morning, too. This is going to be interesting. LOL

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Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Yes, depending on the the dryer and the size of the rollers.

Well, this was fun tonight. But, only because it actually worked! LOL

Should it take and hour to dry shoulder length hair? That is how long it is taking. :look:

Well, I got most of it dry but the very front is still a little damp.

But, I do like the straightness of the sections I did check and have dried. My hair feels moist, too!

I did not even use a lot of product.

There are going to be some of my underprocessed section that are going to need to a low run with a flatiron, but I may get better with this.

I am going to do it again this weekend.
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

What products did you use?

well I don't like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I feel like I got a lot of breakage.

I have a lot of NG, maybe that is why.

i don't know.

Something is not right. I HATE it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Re: Has anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Honeydew, making sure the hair was soaking wet before wrapping around the roller helped me with this. I use a Denman brush as the final detangler on the hair that I'm rolling. You have to be careful, too, to make sure you don't pull the hair too much during rolling, because hair shrinks as it dries, and it will break in those pretty little C curls! HTH


ITA:yep::yep: and make sure your hair is properly dry before removing the rollers. The same thing happened to me one time. My curls weren't completely dry and when I went to wrap my hair I lost a lot of hair. Good luck - but do try again.
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

HoneyDew, I use the rollers with snap covers too.
They are so much easier than using clips. Give it another try.

This time maybe use a larger roller and make sure your hair is completely dry before you remove the rollers.

Another tip I learned is to let your hair cool before removing the rollers. This seals the cuticle resulting in shiner hair and the curl will set better. Plus removing the rollers without your hair being dry will cause frizzy ends & increased breakage.

Good Luck!!!

ETA: The snap covers do leave dents but after I wrap my hair for the night they will flatten out. Another option is to smooth the most obvious dents with the flatiron. HTH
 
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Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Here's a tip that I learned from another member here. To keep from getting the dents when using rolllers with snap covers once you have rolled your hair on the roller, place an end paper over the roller then put on the snap cover. When you take the rollers down no dents!

HTH
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

Here's a tip that I learned from another member here. To keep from getting the dents when using rolllers with snap covers once you have rolled your hair on the roller, place an end paper over the roller then put on the snap cover. When you take the rollers down no dents!

HTH
That sounds like a winner!
Thanks for the tip! :)
 
Re: Hsa anyone used SHORT magnetic rollers for roller setting? Easier? (pics of the

I must just be a weirdo or something, because I find the rollers with the covers harder to use then the roller clips. :ohwell:

But then I again I do find rollersetting fun! So, I got some deeper issues to deal with.:grin:

Ditto, I don't like using the big plastic clips. I hate pulling them off and on my hair and they leave dents. I only use them when doing a ponytail rollerset. I spent 1.5 years practicing with bobby pins and I don't plan on stopping.

I also find rollersetting fun, lo1!

I also love bobby pins. I'd like to use the silver clips but they always disappear from my dresser drawer...

...I'll have to hide a stash of them.
 
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