I started using hot rollers a few months ago, and I LOVE them. They are so easy to use, and they make my hair shiny and bouncy which I need (and want).
Step 1 – Plug in your rollers. Mine take 10 minutes to completely heat up (there is a little heat sensor on top of mine that tell me when they are ready).
Step 2 – Make sure your hair is freshly washed, completely dried, and de-tangled. Some people say that you can leave your hair a little damp, but I prefer not too because the curls don’t stay in as well for me.
Step 3 – Section off a piece of hair and wrap the hair around the roller. You can wrap “up” or “down” – I chose down. Clip it with the provided clip or pin.
Continue doing this until all of the hair is wrapped.
Step 4 – Wait. This is a great time to do your makeup, drink some coffee, or check your email:)
The time needed depends on how curly you want your hair. 5 minutes will produce loose waves, and 20 minutes will produce tight curls. This time, I left the rollers in for 12 minutes.
Step 5 – The fun part! Take out the rollers. *Never “pull” the rollers out – gently unroll them to keep the shape of the curl.
Step 6 – Lightly brush or run your fingers through the curls (I used my fingers). If you want to use some hairspray or other product you can. I used John Frieda Lift Foam in mine (I love the smell!).
And your done! This hairstyle is ridiculously easy, and I’m always happy with the way they turn out:) In case you are wondering, I use these hot rollers. I bought them at Target, and was a little afraid of the quality, but they work great.
I hope that you liked my little tutorial!
mom
Mar 13, 2012 -
:)
Chyrl
Mar 14, 2012 -
Adorable!
Stormie
Mar 14, 2012 -
Haha I love the ‘waiting’ sequence…classic.
dena
Mar 18, 2012 -
AAHHH so glad to know i’m not the only one who uses hot rollers – i recently cut my hair so i can’t use them for a while but i agree that they’re such a great tool and so SO easy.
.dena.
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