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12-06-2016 09:47 AM
I finally opened the box of Calista hot rollers that I bought when they went on clearance. I let hair air dry with nothing on it before using rollers as directed. One night of sleeping and hair is flat. I have short hair, nothing longer than 3 inches. Can I use a setting product? I normally just use 8 velcro rollers on top with Michael de Cesare setting mousse and let it air dry. I blow dry hair only in an emergency, I end up with frizz.
12-06-2016 10:19 AM - edited 12-06-2016 11:14 AM
@depglass wrote:I finally opened the box of Calista hot rollers that I bought when they went on clearance. I let hair air dry with nothing on it before using rollers as directed. One night of sleeping and hair is flat. I have short hair, nothing longer than 3 inches. Can I use a setting product? I normally just use 8 velcro rollers on top with Michael de Cesare setting mousse and let it air dry. I blow dry hair only in an emergency, I end up with frizz.
Yes, @depglass, you can use a setting product. I like to use Calista Tools Texturizing Spray to mist the section of hair prior to rolling it.
I've gotten away from hot rollers lately, though, when I want curls and lift. I bought some Goody Thermal Self Holding Rollers and like how they work for me. My hair is long, but not real thick. To towel dried hair, I mist some Redken Pillow Proof (has heat protection) and then blow it to damp-dry. Then I follow the same system of misting each section with some of the Calista spray before putting the roller in. Then I use the blow dryer, making sure I get the whole head. Then I do other things while the rollers cool down. The end result is a nice amount of lift and curls.
12-06-2016 10:51 AM
@depglass Hello. If you have a frizz problem when blow drying, I'd suggest a deep conditioning treatment like the Garnier ones at drugstores first. Hair gets dehydrated like skin. Skin flakes & hair frizzes. When using the hot rollers, I'd use a heat protectant spray first (also protect hair from damage & frizz). Then apply a mousse or light spray of hairspray before using rollers. Let products dry before rolling. Rollers can be cleaned w/damp cloth (unplugged, duh!) if build up occurs. I don't know any hair type that would get lasting curl w/o product. Second problem could be that rollers too large for your short hair. If so, hair doesn't wrap around enough times (at least 1 & 1/2 times) to secure a good curl. If hair barely wraps around roller, no curl. Hope this helps.
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