Setting To Success 2017

I went in to Sally's for edge control. Came out with enough self grip rollers to do a roller set.

Should I return them? Will my wet hair get stuck in them?? Is this more a way to refresh my roller set if I go another three weeks before washing my hair?
 
I went in to Sally's for edge control. Came out with enough self grip rollers to do a roller set.

Should I return them? Will my wet hair get stuck in them?? Is this more a way to refresh my roller set if I go another three weeks before washing my hair?

I had some but my hair always got stuck in them so I took them back. It might have been user error though.
 
I went in to Sally's for edge control. Came out with enough self grip rollers to do a roller set.

Should I return them? Will my wet hair get stuck in them?? Is this more a way to refresh my roller set if I go another three weeks before washing my hair?

I've used mine once before, they work well you just have to make sure your hair is all the way dry before removing them, and also you lift your hair off instead of tugging them down like you do with regular rollers.
 
This is probably a stupid question but what is the best way to set rollers? The mohawk method? Whenever I use rollers my hair never lays right and it's not shaped right, and all the fluffing in the world doesn't help. Then again I also suck a fluffing my sets...
I'm so style challenged....:nono:

My best results are a modified mohawk method, mainly because of the thickness of my hair. I part my hair in a mohawk, but wider than usual, enough for 2 rollers. This results in me having a "double mohawk". It gives me the best control of my hair this way. I am the queen of tight roller sets on everyone except myself. Using this way gave me more of a mastery of it when doing my own hair.
 
My best results are a modified mohawk method, mainly because of the thickness of my hair. I part my hair in a mohawk, but wider than usual, enough for 2 rollers. This results in me having a "double mohawk". It gives me the best control of my hair this way. I am the queen of tight roller sets on everyone except myself. Using this way gave me more of a mastery of it when doing my own hair.
Why does the double row help? How does it help you have a tighter roller set?
 
I think Im gonna start going to a hair school for my rollersets as its only $7. I just have some concerns about the products and someone trying to rip through my hair with a fine toothed comb. I have a lot going on right now and its actually the least busy I will be for likely the majority of the year. So either I need to speed up or get over it and go to a salon.
 
I think Im gonna start going to a hair school for my rollersets as its only $7. I just have some concerns about the products and someone trying to rip through my hair with a fine toothed comb. I have a lot going on right now and its actually the least busy I will be for likely the majority of the year. So either I need to speed up or get over it and go to a salon.
If you just want someone to do your hair I understand. But I would think if you include travel time and the time at the salon, it would be more time than doing it yourself
 
If you just want someone to do your hair I understand. But I would think if you include travel time and the time at the salon, it would be more time than doing it yourself

Well my rollers don't fit under my dryer either :ohwell: yet I'm not trying to upgrade it. I'm at home after graduating college and I'm starting a business so I really just don't have room. My parents aren't going for an entire apartment and small company being in the house plus my regular stuff :rofl:

I may scrap this idea completely but currently my hair outlook is find someone else to do it :look:
 
Well my rollers don't fit under my dryer either :ohwell: yet I'm not trying to upgrade it. I'm at home after graduating college and I'm starting a business so I really just don't have room. My parents aren't going for an entire apartment and small company being in the house plus my regular stuff :rofl:

I may scrap this idea completely but currently my hair outlook is find someone else to do it :look:
Ok. Makes sense.
 
@toaster - Congrats on the move and new gig! You know I'm going to ask which edge control you picked up and if you like it :laugh:
Thank you!!! I picked up the Hicks edge control. I'm easing my way into it. I've used a tiny bit one time and just used my hands to smooth it back. It didn't revert my hair which is good! I've been working out and getting rained on so my hair would usually be pretty poofy but because I flat ironed my hair seems to be more resistant to reversion.


Will keep you updated!
 
Why does the double row help? How does it help you have a tighter roller set?

The double row helps me have more control in areas that I normally don't have. For me, it's the area that's just below the crown, but above my ears. Also - even though I have a double Mohawk, there is less hair, widthwise on each roller. This helps me avoid hair spilling off the sides as I roll up. I'll be sure to take a pic next time to show you what I mean.
 
The double row helps me have more control in areas that I normally don't have. For me, it's the area that's just below the crown, but above my ears. Also - even though I have a double Mohawk, there is less hair, widthwise on each roller. This helps me avoid hair spilling off the sides as I roll up. I'll be sure to take a pic next time to show you what I mean.

Please ! I'd love to visually see this. Sounds effective.
 
I'm looking into trying out some new rollers to make my sets dry faster.

The wire mesh rollers don't exactly look sturdy and I'm not sure how smooth a set I would get
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The plastic mesh look like my best bet, but they're hard to find
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These jet set rollers might do ok but they look a little scary :lachen:
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Any opinions or reviews?
 
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