fluffylocks
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Why?
Better for your hair?
Less manipulation?
Looks more "polished"?
Better for your hair?
Less manipulation?
Looks more "polished"?
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Why?
Better for your hair?
Less manipulation?
Looks more "polished"?
rollerset. If done well you come out with great results and virtually no damage to your hair.
My thoughts exactly. I can never get my hair straight (without the use of heat) without rollersetting it. Rollersetting gets my hair sleek then wrapping gets it straight.Rollerset, then wrap the hair. This always gives me nice straight FULL hair (I like it big). But when I'm far post, I'll rollerset then blow out the roots with a roundbrush.
Why? Because it's healthier for my hair
Better for your hair? Absolutely
Less manipulation? Yes, especially since I wash my hair only once per week and comb my hair only at that time.
Looks more "polished"? Yes; my airdried rollersets give me straight, smooth curls.![]()
Rollerset, then wrap the hair. This always gives me nice straight FULL hair (I like it big). But when I'm far post, I'll rollerset then blow out the roots with a roundbrush.
rollerset. If done well you come out with great results and virtually no damage to your hair.
Airdry
Why? less to zero damage
Better for your hair? Yes, indeed!
Less manipulation? Yes, once I figured out that I can get my hair pretty straight by just letting it hang loose to dry about 80%, then tie down with scarf.
Looks more "polish"? Not sure if it's more "polished" looking as not my goal, but, boy, it sure is longer, thicker, healthier . . . .