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Hair Rollers Gainesville FL

Hair rollers come in all shapes and sizes . . . Hot rollers, velcro rollers and hotsticks. Although these all fall into a "hair roller" category, each will create a uniquely different result. Read more.

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Hair Rollers

Hair Rollers

Hair Rollers

Hair Rollers . . . What’s Not Too Like?

Hair rollers come in all shapes and sizes . . . Hot rollers, velcro rollers and hotsticks. Although these all fall into a “hair roller” category, each will create a uniquely different result.

The results you’ll get from hair rollers will depend largely on:

  • Size of the hair roller - the larger the hair roller the bigger the curl
  • Sectioning - wider sections create softer curls, (experiment with this one).
  • Heat - hotter hair rollers create longer lasting, tighter curls
  • Length of time left in the hair - a quick set is less curly, hair rollers left in till cool results in tighter, longer lasting curls.
  • Hot Hair Rollers

    “Hair Rollers; The Low Down”

    Even the hardest to curl hair can get results using hot hair rollers. Make sure the hot rollers set you buy has a temperature control. Using the lowest setting needed to get the results you desire will be the easiest on your hair. Hot rollers come in a couple different varieties but for the most part they will all achieve similar results.

    • Steam hair rollers - use steam to give a bit more “press” to the hair not unlike using a “steam iron.” Women with hard to curl hair tend to report longer lasting curls from the steam hot roller set. If you have delicate hair, easily prone to breakage, I suggest trying the traditional hot roller first, which I think is easier on your hair. And use a thermal active lotion or spray, Matrix Biolage Thermal Active Setting Spray .
    • Traditional hot rollers - I like the velcro covered or the new ceramic hot rollers which are easy on the hair.
    • So experiment with hot rollers, the size, heat, and how long you leave them in your hair. A set can be quick and easy with long lasting results.

      Hot Sticks

      These long squishy, bendable plastic rods heat up and you wrap your hair around them. They put a tighter curl in your hair because the diameter of the rod is small. You can achieve spirals if you are good at rolling. It’s a bit harder to roll your hair evenly and to get the ends smooth on the rod. The ends fasten together so you don’t need clips.

      Strong Velcro Hair Rollers

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