Setting to Success 2013

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Froreal3, please report back on how loud it is and whether it has a ticking noise or not! Also, post pix of your set and results, so I can live vicariously through another roller setter :look:

I'm jelly right now! I want a hair dryer, but they were out stock when I went to buy one. :perplexed Of course, I spent the :dollar::dollar::dollar: on something else. At least, it was hair related.:ohwell:
 
I have been doing cute updos since it's been so hot.

Different versions of this since I have the volume from the rollersets.
 

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MileHighDiva it has a ticking sound but it is not loud. The unit itself is not very loud. I will definitely post pics of my results. You should have still ordered it. It shipped out exactly when they said it would. :yep:
 
Hey ladies! Capelli is having a %50 off of their small and medium rollers. I just purchased a pack of each one to add to the ones that I already have
 
I've been following this thread and I am wondering if it's possible to have heat damage from weekly rollersetting? TIA.

I don't know about hear damage but your hair can be stretched out. I don't believe it would be permanent though, and would probably revert after a couple washes. This is assuming you're talking only rollersets, not setting and flat ironing.
 
I've been following this thread and I am wondering if it's possible to have heat damage from weekly rollersetting? TIA.

I have been under my dryer weekly since last July. I havent had any heat damage. When I am rough I get excess shedding and some breakage, but that is due to not detangling, improper clip placement , etc
 
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After two weeks, my hair is thanking me...

Please excuse my iPhone; it's trying to get it together
 

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So I tried miss jessies quick curls. :-* I love it!

It detangled my hair so easily and I only needed a small amount.

I still like the pillow curls to but it doesn't detangle as well for me right now.

I believe he op of this thread talked about using pillow curls in a spray bottle mixture, I have a little left so I think I will try it. I love the way pillow curls smell.
 
I did a rollerset last night with leave in conditioners and serum and it came out so nice. I forgot to use wrap lotion. The curls are still holding up. I will try this for the next few weeks before I ditch the wrap lotion all together.
 
the PJ bug is bitting. ANy eviews for Carol's Daughter Macadamia Heat Setting Foam, 7.5 oz

I tried it and didn't like it. It did make my hair hard and had residue. If you try it, buy it from a place you can return it even after you use it! And it didn't detangle well with me either.

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I'm debating getting curlformers, I'm natural and my perm rod sets yield fluffy hair.
I'm considering curl formers or mesh rollers, please let me know what you ladies think its better for me.
right now, my hair is on;y 6inches long, I'm not skilled with roller setting and have used perm rods only thrice but over an hour of work that yield hair that is barely stretched is discouraging.
 
tolly
My hair looks chemically or thermally relaxed when I do a curlformer set. Excellent way to straighten/stretch hair w/o using heat. :yep:

I have the knock offs from eBay.

Sent from my Speak & Spell using LHCF
 
I'd say Curlformers have a bit of a learning curve but once you get the hang of them, I feel like you get smoother results with less effort. Then again, my hair is type 4 with tight little coils. So when I rollerset with flexirods, magnetic rollers, or anything else, I feel like I need to do more work (combing/detangling/product) to get a smooth result. With Curlformers, I literally detangle and pop them on. And I don't have to detangle thoroughly for a smooth finish either.
The learning curve is serious enough for some ladies to give up on them though... So consider your patience.
HTH!
I'm debating getting curlformers, I'm natural and my perm rod sets yield fluffy hair.
I'm considering curl formers or mesh rollers, please let me know what you ladies think its better for me.
right now, my hair is on;y 6inches long, I'm not skilled with roller setting and have used perm rods only thrice but over an hour of work that yield hair that is barely stretched is discouraging.
 
Girl, you know I'm OCD. I've been thinking of names and I haven't ordered the darn thing yet.:look: I wouldn't even be thinking about naming it, if it weren't for that Pibbs group buy thread where everyone was naming there hair dryers. :lol: Angelicus named her LCL La Dominica or something like that, because it reminds her of the dryers in the Dominican Salons.

I was like mental note to self, I have to name my dryer when I get one, :yep:
 
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