Jay Tem
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Which rollers?Which specific rollers do you use and would you rate them?
I am considering whether to go for heated rollers, or regular rollers...and dont want to buy anything that doesnt work!
I have long, very thick hair, that is wavy/curly when scrunched.
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CrimbleFairy
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Re: Which rollers? | Jay Tem wrote: | Which specific rollers do you use and would you rate them?
I am considering whether to go for heated rollers, or regular rollers...and dont want to buy anything that doesnt work!
I have long, very thick hair, that is wavy/curly when scrunched. |
I have very thick hair too and love heated rollers (even though I'm not very good at using them!) and I use these which are great http://www.amazon.co.uk/BaByliss-...hen&qid=1237805502&sr=1-2
If you look on ebay you can usually find some good deals as lots of people sell them because they don't use them xxxx
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Bea deVile
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Pretty sure I have these ones aswell and they're quite good, my hair's curly anyway but it never curls the right way.
I think if you go to one of Ruby's workshops there's a bit about how to put rollers in, apparently there's a knack to it.
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Thrilby
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I will also support the heated rollers.
It just takes practice CrimbleFairy, and not trying to use too much hair on them.
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CrimbleFairy
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| Thrilby wrote: | I will also support the heated rollers.
It just takes practice CrimbleFairy, and not trying to use too much hair on them. |
I think the problem is I did one of Ruby's classes over a year ago and only recently got the rollers so I have no idea what I'm doing with them! Sometimes it looks fine and other times I just look like I've been electrocuted! I'll keep going though!
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Thrilby
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as always very clean hair doens't work as well.
I use frizzease moose which helps to tame it.
And Bea definatley come to Ruby's class!!
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Jay Tem
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Babyliss-...&pf_rd_r=1QEEX0SG1Q2XJBNWMDC5 I think this is the one that Nina has in her parlour....anyone used it?
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