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Message started by DSW on Dec 2nd, 2004 at 1:16am

Title: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set res
Post by DSW on Dec 2nd, 2004 at 1:16am
Well I finally tried the "rag rollers" some of you suggested. I bought these at Wall-mart. They are a sponge type of roller with a wire tail on each end. They are very easy to use. I put conditioner on each section before rolling.  I did this before going to bed and slept with then in all night. Felt kinda strange but sorta nice ???? Anyway the next day the results were pretty good.

(Now no laughing) I have included pictures below:

Rollers:
http://www.photodump.com/direct/dstet/P4260004.jpg


Results loose:


Pony tail:


Anyway I just thought I'd show the results for what it's worth. Waves were sorta nice but did not last very long.

DSW

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by eKatherine on Dec 2nd, 2004 at 1:18am
D*i*c*k, (love that filter)

Your hair takes a set really nice. I could never sleep on rollers of any sort. Oh, well.

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by Autumn on Dec 2nd, 2004 at 8:51am
WOW, they gave you a nice wave.  :) It's just too bad that they aren't long lasting, my hair is straight as a string and it never holds a curl or a wave.  :-/

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by bikerbraid on Dec 2nd, 2004 at 10:41am
The waves look great!  Did someone help you put your hair into the rollers?  The sections are so nice and neat and even.  I don't think I could ever (even when my hair was short) section my hair that nicely.

They probably would have lasted longer if you had misted your hair with water when rolling it up.  The damp hair drying in the rollers would have set the hair longer.

Thanks for sharing!

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by novusfemina on Dec 2nd, 2004 at 1:46pm
Bikerbraid is right.. the hair is is evenly set in the rollers.. perfect little rows.. I couldn't do that if my life depended on it!

Still, I like the results... sorry they didn't last long, but if you dampen your hair a bit before rolling it should hold the wave/curl better.  And for some reason, my hair holds waves/curls better if it's rolled after being freshly washed.

Just a thought!  *grins*  The pics are great, by the way.  

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by DSW on Dec 2nd, 2004 at 1:56pm
Sorry - I should have given my wife credit for her help on the rolling. We enjoy this kind of thing on occation. :)

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by bikerbraid on Dec 2nd, 2004 at 10:53pm
Your wife did a great job.

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by BraiderSC on Dec 3rd, 2004 at 3:54pm

wrote on Dec 2nd, 2004 at 10:41am:
They probably would have lasted longer if you had misted your hair with water when rolling it up.  The damp hair drying in the rollers would have set the hair longer.

I wouldn't mist your hair till after it was rolled.  If you mist it while its still down, then some of it is going to end up on the inside of the roll, and it won't dry b/c the water can't evaporate.  Whereas if you wait until it's rolled, the only part that gets wet is the part on the top that can and will dry overnight.  

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by bikerbraid on Dec 5th, 2004 at 11:46pm
My hair will still dry if misted when I roll or braid it.  I just make sure it isn't too wet when I mist it.  The length of hair being rolled also makes a difference.  The longer the hair, the longer it would take to dry.

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by BraiderSC on Dec 7th, 2004 at 10:42pm
I wish my hair would dry when I braid it.  Whenever I braid my hair and it's the slightest bit damp, it just comes out of the braid still damp, and not-nice-looking, and the waviness falls immediately.  I'm convinced that if I braided it just after washing, it would stay wet for a very, very long time.  I'd be afraid of mildew or something!

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by Autumn on Dec 8th, 2004 at 6:45am
After I wash my hair I let it completely dry. When I braid it I mist about one third from the bottom  of it with a light spray, if I didn't do that it wouldn't have any kink to it at all when I take the braids out. I leave it braided till the next day and it has always been dry unless by  accident I was to really saturate it.

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by LB_Williams on Dec 8th, 2004 at 7:52pm
ITA with everyone who said it turned out nice. Now I am inspired to try this...when I get enough hair!  :)

Title: Re: Tried "rag rollers" - ref roller set
Post by Babyfine on Dec 8th, 2004 at 8:15pm
I like those rag rollers the best of all the "conventional"
rollers.  But I could never set it that nice and neat.

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