I cannot even tell you how many hair roller videos I have watched over the years, and I don't often leave comments. But you have some fantastic tips with very clear & concise explanations for why to do those tips! I can't wait to try this set/placement pattern out myself!
How are you rolling your hair because when I tried this it did not look this it looks like you have a lot of hair but it fits so easily in every roller!!!
Super excited, just bought hot rollers and can't wait to try this! Question for you though, I've got fringe I've been growing out, comes down just past the tip of my nose. What do you recommend trying with this?
Do you think it would work if I started from the top down? Like sectioned out and curled the crown and the sides, then the top, then ears down, then the nape? I'm having trouble with my hair getting mixed into the already curled parts...
If I’m not talking to the camera it’s about 10 mins to put the rollers in, 30 mins to cool completely (you can do something else in this time obvs), and 10 mins to style the hair.
What brand of setting spray do you use? Love your tutorial. ❤️ I had so many compliments when I did my hair. But I did not have setting spray so did not hold for long even with hair spray.
I’m always changing countries so it’s just whatever I can get my hands on. You can use setting lotion or mousse or make your own using sugar or flax seed 😄
No need to sleep in hot rollers! The whole point is that their heat eliminates the need to leave them overnight. Just let them set until completely cool--usually a minimum of about 30 minutes--better if you can leave them an hour.
I cannot even tell you how many hair roller videos I have watched over the years, and I don't often leave comments. But you have some fantastic tips with very clear & concise explanations for why to do those tips! I can't wait to try this set/placement pattern out myself!
This is an excellent tutorial with really good tips, thank you for making this video.
Thanks for you're diy videos now I can achieve vintage look in our homes this pandemic.
Do you have any tips on doing this on fine hair? I don't have as much hair as that lol!!
This is such an amazing tutorial! Thank-you so much! really helped me achieve a look i wanted for a bride in the salon this week. xx
This is the best tutorial I've found on UA-cam. Can you remind me of the roller sizes for the back bottom of the hair, actually maybe all over please.
What setting spary???
How are you rolling your hair because when I tried this it did not look this it looks like you have a lot of hair but it fits so easily in every roller!!!
I adore this look! Thank you for sharing this. What products did you use on your hair in this video?
Also if I want to go to work, how early do I need to start with rolling?
It really depends on your level and your personal speed and how much hair you have.
do you have this pattern? I want my stylist to try this look on my hair.
Would this work on thick hair? I feel like the outer hair wouldn't get hit enough on mine to set.
Wait there’s setting lotion? What is a Substitute? Is it heat protectant?
It's not a heat protectant, it's to help the curls form and then hold in whatever style you brush it into 😊
Oooooh you know I’m about to do this 😏😏😏
Thank you sis
What rollers are you using?
This is so good! Thank you!
Do you know what size/thickness rollers the big rollers are, by chance?
I believe the set consisted of 1 inch, 3/4 inch and 1/2 inch rollers x
Thank you so much!
If it's OK 2 ask. : ) Can you make a #Hot #Roller #playlist folder, so I can add it 2 my playlist?
Super excited, just bought hot rollers and can't wait to try this! Question for you though, I've got fringe I've been growing out, comes down just past the tip of my nose. What do you recommend trying with this?
Hey! I’m new to your channel, so if you have already answered this please forgive me. What setting lotion do you recommend?
Do you think it would work if I started from the top down? Like sectioned out and curled the crown and the sides, then the top, then ears down, then the nape? I'm having trouble with my hair getting mixed into the already curled parts...
You can do it in whatever order you like 😊
Thank you for the tutorial!
How do you do your make up in this video??? It looks different then your other makeup videos.
I will do a video I think. It is more of a 50s style. I've focussed on 40s more recently x
How long should they be left in hair
Till they are completely cool. I recommend around an hour but if they're cool you should be good.
Very very nice presentation and beautiful LADY 😚🤗
How long did it take you to do this?
If I’m not talking to the camera it’s about 10 mins to put the rollers in, 30 mins to cool completely (you can do something else in this time obvs), and 10 mins to style the hair.
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Which roller set is this please ?
Remington but I owned it so long ago I couldn't tell you which model x
What brand of setting spray do you use? Love your tutorial. ❤️ I had so many compliments when I did my hair. But I did not have setting spray so did not hold for long even with hair spray.
I’m always changing countries so it’s just whatever I can get my hands on. You can use setting lotion or mousse or make your own using sugar or flax seed 😄
Period.
You look like Anne Hathaway.
end result? hello?!
isnt it painful to sleep like this?
No need to sleep in hot rollers! The whole point is that their heat eliminates the need to leave them overnight.
Just let them set until completely cool--usually a minimum of about 30 minutes--better if you can leave them an hour.
You look like gigi goode tho
Not sure if that's intended to be a compliment or not but I'm taking it! She's stunning!
I wish you could go slower
You can slow the video down by clicking the little settings wheel in the bottom right hand corner. 💖