Give it a vigorous rub with the towel before you set it, and that should do the trick. This will also solve the problem of your sets being either too tight or too loose.
C-dot, can you explain that last bit?
Give it a vigorous rub with the towel before you set it, and that should do the trick. This will also solve the problem of your sets being either too tight or too loose.
I do this quite a bit when I have set my hair the day before and the curls just aren't lasting for another day. I put a bit of setting lotion in and curl it up again. I can do this in the morning when I wake up and by the time I'm done with breakfast and getting dressed I can take the rollers out and I have a set again. These curls don't last more than a day though so I have to wash my hair and set it again overnight.Yes, basically. I usually start with dry hair and comb in a setting lotion. From what you're saying it looks like I've just been doing it far to wet - I'll let it dry half way next time and see how that works!
C-dot, can you explain that last bit?
Vintage Rose in response to your hot roller set question, I prefer hot sticks to hot rollers but they don't hold up was well with humidity they are best for Minnesota winters when your in a pinch. They don't have a ton in the sets and I have a lot of hair but have I have managed with just one set. Here is Fleurs hot stick tutorial [video=youtube;YwmqsRjm3lY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwmqsRjm3lY&feature=player_embedded[/video]
As far as the gardening etc... I will pin up hair and tie up in scarf to protect when needed. Oh I have problems with combs too even the true grips but they do work better than most if you have not tried them you may wish to look into them, I think the vermont country store sells them.
Tatum, the body wave is a good idea. I have insanely healthy, undamaged hair. Always have had really healthy, shiny, board-straight hair (except for my brief stint as an appointment setter at a salon- my hair was dyed 4 times in one year- it was fun). This could be why the perms when I was a kid just went flat. I'm scared to damage it, though. Will it still be as soft and shiny?
Thanks everyone!
A good set for me will last 3-4 days without re-rolling it in between.
The first day I look REALLY curly, somewhere between the 40's and 50's, and then it smooths down from there.
Please pardon me for bumping up an old thread but I've been browsing the threads talking about setting hair and while I've been rolling and pin curling my hair for as long as I can remember, I'm having issues now that I've gotten my middy with my curls in the back along my neck to stay in. Any tips from you lovely ladies to combat that? It doesn't matter if I use pin curls or rollers (and I'm doing wet sets with a setting lotion, drying my hair before rolling for the night), my hair at the nape of the neck is pretty much straight no more than halfway through the day while every other side of my head is in gorgeous curls. Years ago, I used to color my hair and they stayed in then, no problem but I'm not really considering coloring again or even highlighting so any other tips are well appreciated.