Roller Setting - Helpful Info

It's Susana!!!! I wonder where she is and what she's doing now. I miss Susana....
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She was a former BHSGO poster. SO knowledgeable about essential oils and the like. Her whole site is awesome.
 
I really liked her Coconut Cha-Cha conditioner. But I was lazy and bought only the "meat" part of the coconut. I didn't want to lose a limb while trying to open a coconut.
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Tracy said:
It's Susana!!!! I wonder where she is and what she's doing now. I miss Susana....
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She was a former BHSGO poster. SO knowledgeable about essential oils and the like. Her whole site is awesome.

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she's the one that sent me here...i owe her alot of thanks.
 
Thanks for the link. I thought that everyone knew about her site. I learned my rollersetting technique from her (that along with going to Dominican salons
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Chichi
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Does everyone here do your sets the way she instructs?? (Without clipping the rollers together) I ALWAYS clip my rollers to each other!! That's the ONLY way I can get them to stay in tight!!!
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Thanks for posting this jetblack, this too is where I've always gotten my rollerset info, but I'd never read the essentials oils/herbs part and some of the recipes before because I was never interested. But lately I've started wanting to make some herbal infusions and I didn't know where to get advice, funny that you posted this the next day
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I clip my rollers the way that she instructs. But both ways are correct. I have seen pros do it both ways it is a matter of preference.
 
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