Dry Overnight Sponge Roller Setting Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • In this tutorial I show you how I regularly set my hair overnight using sponge rollers on dry hair. This curls my hair beautifully for brushing out the next day without the damage of a head set.
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    W H A T Y O U N E E D:
    16-24 sponge rollers depending on the thickness of your hair
    Tail comb
    Pin curl clips or bobby pins
    Silk or similar thickness scarf
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    Davines All in One Milk
    Davines Oi Oil
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  • @cindyscc
    @cindyscc 7 років тому +688

    Little tips from a stylist in the industry 41 years. You will get a smoother look with no roller splits if you use your rat-tail comb and zig-zag your sections. When you brush it out it will blend much better! And don't take sections larger than the roller itself.Beautiful set! Look up pivot point sets, as it gives you more ideas on sectioning!

    • @preternatural3231
      @preternatural3231 5 років тому +25

      What do you mean by "zig-zag your sections"?

    • @doejohn6197
      @doejohn6197 5 років тому +40

      preternatural
      It mean when you part a piece of your hair don’t part it perfectly straight but part it in a up and down motion like a zigzag so that when you take them down you won’t see theses straight parted lines all over you head

    • @MissVictoryViolet
      @MissVictoryViolet  5 років тому +80

      Thanks Cindy - I have not had much trouble with roller splits, not enough to warrant the zig zag technique. I also wanted to keep this tutorial as simple as possible with the placement as not everyone watching are trained professionals like us ;-)

    • @ameliabelle9666
      @ameliabelle9666 5 років тому +14

      Ok im just starting in the cosmetology industry im about 300 hours in beauty school and i love doing foam rollers but they dont teach you how to do a foam roller wet set in beauty school only the hard plastic rollers that you cant sleep in. I was wondering can i do foam roller services on a client in my own salon one day? How do i properly disinfect a foam roller for a client?

    • @lilibetp
      @lilibetp 3 роки тому +4

      @@ameliabelle9666 that's an interesting question. I wonder if the foam part can be washed in a front loader. Maybe in a lingerie bag? You definitely want there to not be an agitator. The plastic bits can be washed in a sink with hot water and detergent.

  • @mktruett
    @mktruett 7 років тому +408

    I love how "wet" sounds like "wheat" in her lovely accent

  • @MD-vf3xj
    @MD-vf3xj 6 років тому +316

    Video starts at 8:52

    • @ClearSummerSkies
      @ClearSummerSkies 5 років тому +6

      Thanks, mate!

    • @bruceharrington3031
      @bruceharrington3031 5 років тому +10

      Everyday hero

    • @adimethuggin8424
      @adimethuggin8424 3 роки тому +8

      Thank you omfg she talk to damn much

    • @dazem8
      @dazem8 2 роки тому +9

      @@adimethuggin8424 geez, rude. she's giving hair prep tips if you need it in the beginning.

  • @doraleemercurio1102
    @doraleemercurio1102 5 років тому +106

    You just changed my life by explaining the over-direction vs under-direction. I think this is going to fix most of the issues I've had setting my hair for a long time. thank you!

  • @hiwhale
    @hiwhale 6 років тому +47

    I'm not even 5 minutes into the video and I'm already absolutley obsessed with you. Everything about you: your personality,your accent, all the VINTAGE
    I LOVE IT

  • @bryanamestaz4892
    @bryanamestaz4892 3 роки тому +62

    Alright ladies, if you have thick hair make sure you double or triple the number of sponge rollers. I'm Latina with thick hair! fortunately, my hair is shoulder length but this still took me about 1hr and 45 minutes. I had to do my sections wayyy smaller. That little pink sponge could barely hold my hair lol

    • @karmaismynamexd9652
      @karmaismynamexd9652 3 роки тому +1

      Sucks to be me my hair is long enough to reach my bubble-butt AND very thick🥲

    • @WillBlindYouWithLight
      @WillBlindYouWithLight 3 роки тому +3

      I am white and my hair is so dang thick I cannot stand it. I chopped it off I had hair past my hips my whole life until last year about this time. 33 years! Couldn't do it anymore. Anyway, yes you need 3 packs for short thick hair for longer I say just stop and use the heat rollers.

    • @kian____
      @kian____ 2 роки тому +1

      Wish I had even a fourth of your hair. Mine is probably 1/8th the thickness of your hair.

  • @sherimowery3251
    @sherimowery3251 10 місяців тому +2

    This brought back memories of my mom rolling my hair every Saturday night so it would be curly for church the next morning. She kept each individual curl intact like Nellie Olsen. 😂 She was a hairdresser and I was her captive only daughter.
    She is gone now, and I would love for her to roll my hair again. 🥰

  • @catsmeowgames2393
    @catsmeowgames2393 6 років тому +28

    I just did the bangs the way she did here, and they came out amazing. A military standard middy works SO well with this.

  • @michelley3910
    @michelley3910 6 років тому +129

    I used to sleep with these in my hair once or twice a month as a kid. Every time I did, I woke up sorely disappointed by the inevitable tangled mess it became overnight.

    • @siribaimusic
      @siribaimusic 5 років тому +28

      you need a scarf over them!

    • @emailbecky
      @emailbecky 5 років тому +9

      Put your hair in a silk scarf, hun.

    • @pidgon7465
      @pidgon7465 5 років тому +3

      I use a t shirt over my head to keep that from happening.

    • @user-cz4ec9sh5w
      @user-cz4ec9sh5w 3 роки тому

      @@pidgon7465 wats ur process? I don’t have a long scarf lmao

    • @gracefullyinthegrave1964
      @gracefullyinthegrave1964 3 роки тому +1

      @@user-cz4ec9sh5w I've started using a satin sleep cap and that's been helping quite a bit

  • @julesgoolia9790
    @julesgoolia9790 7 років тому +151

    I know you mentioned before in an early tutorial that tutorials weren't your thing...but I absolutely LOVE this. You are so thorough with your explanation. Looking forward to the next one! Great tutorial!

    • @MissVictoryViolet
      @MissVictoryViolet  7 років тому +30

      Jules Goolia Thank you! I'm not so anti them anymore now that I've got more confident with the editing so expect more in the future x

    • @LesleyLizbeth
      @LesleyLizbeth 7 років тому +5

      Miss Victory Violet yay!!!

  • @Mari-jbw
    @Mari-jbw 5 років тому +5

    Good video, but here’s a tip that works for me: buy a box of straws for about a dollar, remove the pink clips that come inside the foam rollers, insert straws in the slots instead and cut straws off at size of rollers. This will work on almost any size foam roller. Roll hair, sliding long Bobby pins easily through the straw to anchor. Much easier, more comfortable, especially to sleep on and they will stay in place, not move around or tangle. Also, we already put so much product on our hair as it is, just spraying rolled head lightly with water works well and can give a softer look. 😊

    • @darlaburruel2454
      @darlaburruel2454 4 місяці тому

      Pic please!

    • @Mari-jbw
      @Mari-jbw 4 місяці тому +2

      @@darlaburruel2454 Before putting rollers in your hair, you would just pull out the clip thingy that comes with the roller, slide a medium-size plastic straw into that same slot and cut off the extra while in the roller. Don’t use skinny narrow straws- use medium-larger so the bobby pin fits through when you set your hair. Do them all first and you’re ready to roll. Use the big long bobby pins, one for each roller. Spray lightly with water or hairspray. Hope this helps 😉

  • @marisarae766
    @marisarae766 6 років тому +2

    Omg thank you for posting a video about real overnight curl setting. Not just “French braid your hair and sleep in it”. This video is awesome. Thanks!!!!

  • @ashking9538
    @ashking9538 4 роки тому +55

    Her: so first we start with damp hair. Me: oh okay! So I’ll just quickly spray it then. Her: now we blow dry! Me sitting with my now damp hair: ah shit

  • @wandametcalf9162
    @wandametcalf9162 5 років тому +14

    Watching this I was laughing. My grandmother would have been livid if she saw you rolling without the roller papers. I can only imagine her face! Lol. But you are truly lovely. And I appreciate your video.

  • @kaitprythero
    @kaitprythero 3 роки тому +3

    While you were drying it at one point you had your bangs over your eye and you looked like Jessica Rabbit! Such a good tutorial. Stay beautiful!

  • @sarabennett2583
    @sarabennett2583 6 років тому +8

    Wow. Your vintage hair tutorials are the most informative I've ever seen. Please continue making them❤️

  • @stephmoa2146
    @stephmoa2146 7 років тому +6

    I recently started getting into vintage hair. However, i have been finding it difficult since i have extremely curly hair. I will be trying this. Cant wait for the brush out video. Thats the step where i mess up my hair. Thank You for this!!

  • @pewpewcat7679
    @pewpewcat7679 5 років тому +29

    This is probably by far the most in depth tutorial on anything I've ever watched. Just bought some good old conair foam rollers and so ready to try this tonight. I wasn't sure if i have a scarf to serve the purpose so i bought a silk sleep cap.... in zebra print 😂 cant wait to try this. My hair is borderline too long for this (past the top of my bra) but I'm still going to give it my best shot
    Thanks for this awesome tutorial

    • @rozebonez2905
      @rozebonez2905 4 роки тому +3

      Thanks for mentioning a silk sleep cap PewPewCat! I'm going to get one! Great idea!:)

    • @danielle2500
      @danielle2500 3 роки тому +1

      Long shot as it’s been so long but how did it go? I have the same hair length as you so I’d love to know how yours turned out!

  • @BeautyDiva100
    @BeautyDiva100 7 років тому +26

    Over directing the hair gives you an on base roller placement. The 90 degree angle will give you a half base placement and under direction will give you an off base placement. When I was ready for my cosmetology license exam, I had to know and be able to do all three placement settings.

  • @debragertz6836
    @debragertz6836 6 років тому +10

    OMG this is what I did with my hair for high school in the 60’s. Yeah, gotta wear a scarf

  • @LFDiStefano
    @LFDiStefano 7 років тому +15

    I simply cannot wait for the follow-up brush out video... I will just be sitting here with my rollers in until then. ;-)

  • @ariettasvintagelife
    @ariettasvintagelife 7 років тому +10

    Very useful tips on sponge rollers. I think I may have been rolling my hair too tight! 🙄 I'd love it if you could do a tutorial for short vintage hairstyles (Marilyn style, but the shorter versions she had)! 💗

  • @brittanytiera3299
    @brittanytiera3299 3 роки тому +2

    I just tried this hair routine on my 4a hair and omg it came out so beautiful and fluffy definitely my new go to hairstyle....if you have thicker kinkier hair like me you would have to add a heavier oil to your hair but other that everything else is the same.

  • @Pke6853
    @Pke6853 7 років тому +27

    Thank you so much bought the products you like and my god it is the best hair products ever my hair is like silk. worth every dollar. Thank you again. Tricia. xx

  • @kaiwolff442
    @kaiwolff442 3 місяці тому

    I think you're the first person I've come across with my exact hair type. Thank you so much for this video.

  • @alluringstar5910
    @alluringstar5910 4 роки тому +3

    Wonderful tutorial! 😃
    Will try even though I will be cramping and feeling numbness in my arms by the end of the day.😄😄😄

  • @SaraAB98
    @SaraAB98 2 роки тому +1

    This is the best hair tutorial I've ever seen! thank you dear 💕

  • @LesleyLizbeth
    @LesleyLizbeth 7 років тому +41

    You are gorgeous by the way!!

  • @veganvintagegeek935
    @veganvintagegeek935 7 років тому +2

    Great foam roller set. And thank you for the tip on how to get a better swoop in the front and for saying you need to have drier hair too in order for your set to hold. I have thin baby fine hair and my curls do not hold, they start to droop and I'm left with some sections still curled and others frizzy and wavy. I learned my hair does not like me using a lot of products on it and like you my hair needs to be dry before I do a foam roller set. And I curl my hair with water. And I use my pinch fingers together and smooth the hair as I am rolling it.

  • @littlesafy
    @littlesafy 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve been following you on instagram for years now, always drooling over your amazing talent with hair! I can’t believe I only just found your youtube, it’s like gold!!

  • @audreylopez-snyder3277
    @audreylopez-snyder3277 4 роки тому +1

    This was so relaxing to watch. Especially when the music came on!

  • @SomewhereInIndiana1816
    @SomewhereInIndiana1816 7 місяців тому

    wow, these pink curlers take me back to elementary school -- I loved them! thanks for the video :)

  • @christinacurran2921
    @christinacurran2921 7 років тому +2

    A tutorial or video with suggestions for longer or curlier hair and vintage styles would be great!

  • @Lindeling
    @Lindeling 7 років тому +12

    Thank you for this tutorial! You did show and explain it very well! I do this kind of set about 3 times each week. I have, like you said, experienced that my hair is still damp in the morning if I roll it in when it's too wet, so now I do it on dry hair and spray each section with a mixture of water and setting spray. Works so much better! Your tip of using a pincurlclip to stop those indentations is so clever, thank you! Can't wait to meet you in Rotterdam :) x

  • @des2356
    @des2356 6 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for this tutorial because it is the best one I have seen so far. As a beginner I found myself coming into contact with alot of mistakes and other tutorials really left me in the dark but yours was covering everything I needed to know and more. I will be looking much lovelier thanks to you :)

    • @MissVictoryViolet
      @MissVictoryViolet  6 років тому

      D/es thank you! I am so glad you found it helpful! I know it's long but I don't want to just slim over things that could actually help someone

  • @brittanymeador9170
    @brittanymeador9170 6 років тому +5

    Thank you so much for this! I've never rolled my hair so I really appreciated you explaining everything in such detail. :)

  • @mnmalpers1
    @mnmalpers1 3 роки тому +2

    Any chance you can walk us through your eye makeup? Mesmerizing!

  • @HannahU10
    @HannahU10 5 років тому +2

    I love how much information you share, it’s so important to be able to follow and understand it properly!

  • @caridel-rio4460
    @caridel-rio4460 6 років тому +1

    I felt really self assured that you recommend using rollers and hair clips; i have used clips with rollers in the past but i felt weird... like? should I be "mixing media"? but the truth is, its perfectly fine, I get good results. It's a great tip. Your tip of rotating the Roller's "Bar" so that it won't bend the hair is so simple, but genius !!! THANK YOU great tips. thank you for sharing so much information, and going very slow so that we can actually learn.

  • @LesleyLizbeth
    @LesleyLizbeth 7 років тому +32

    You are what I've been looking for!!!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @karenmessinger9609
    @karenmessinger9609 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you! My mom used to use the jelly popular at the time, I can't recall the name, with the hard curlers all night. Thankfully she started using the soft curlers so I finally got some real sleep 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @amorphousface2401
    @amorphousface2401 7 років тому +55

    I have been sponge rolling my hair all my life and I had no idea about the technique. All my sponge rollers are dented in so that means I have been rolling too tight. oops

    • @MissVictoryViolet
      @MissVictoryViolet  7 років тому +5

      +amorphous face it's a easy mistake to make! Hopefully you can work it out and have even better sets! 😘

  • @GEJ310
    @GEJ310 3 роки тому +1

    I am loving trying this! Sadly my hair dresser was bad and did my hair all uneven so it is quite hard!

  • @emailbecky
    @emailbecky 5 років тому +3

    Your hair videos are so wonderful! I’ve been doing this regularly and it’s making a big difference for me! Thank you!

  • @tierramorales
    @tierramorales 5 років тому +2

    Thank you! The advice about the larger foam roller for the fringe was 💯! 🖤🖤🖤

  • @mauvestinger7385
    @mauvestinger7385 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for describing in detail. I've been trying and watching videos for a while and your video has been the most informative and detail oriented 💗💗 A pleasure to watch!

  • @hiwhale
    @hiwhale 6 років тому +2

    I LOVE YOUR ACCENT!!!!!!!

  • @tauraäæàâãąåáāăąàâāæăâąäå

    This was so thorough and detailed, thank u so much

  • @EnchantedAndGaming
    @EnchantedAndGaming 7 років тому +3

    I'm getting some I Love Lucy Vibes from you! i love this! you could totally pull off her hair!

  • @melissapena7694
    @melissapena7694 7 років тому +7

    This tutorial is amazing. I can't do wet sets because my hair looks like a big fuzzy mess afterwards. Do you have any brushing out tutorials? I would love to see how you brushed out this set.

    • @MissVictoryViolet
      @MissVictoryViolet  7 років тому

      Melissa Pena I mentioned in the video that I'll be doing the brush out tutorial soon 😉

  • @lilianmiramontesjr.7550
    @lilianmiramontesjr.7550 7 років тому +15

    Loved the tutorial! best one I've seen and really looking forward to the brush out video! I was wondering if you could do an in depth tutorial or video on how to cut your hair for vintage styling? I know you sort of went over it in this video but a more in depth version would be nice. Especially with a kind of 360 view of your head and how you have it cut. Especially since you're a hairdresser you would be able to explain it in terms I could relay to my hairdresser... once my hair grows out from this "middy" 😒

  • @michelleroemer4834
    @michelleroemer4834 6 років тому +1

    You make it look so easy. I have extremely thick thick hair it’s just passed my shoulders😖 gonna try this out!

  • @sexymama1966
    @sexymama1966 7 років тому +1

    You have a great personality! I'm looking forward to see your next day brushing out.

  • @morganjudge8251
    @morganjudge8251 4 роки тому +4

    Such a lovely tutorial! Any more tips for dealing with frizz? My super thin hair is not a fan of roller sets sometimes 😅

  • @rougevamp4211
    @rougevamp4211 7 років тому +13

    Very useful! I have damaged hair and the curling iron is killing it, though I feel I really don't have time for a wet set, so thank you! You are so pretty. Would you share your hair color formula? I'm sure it's already been asked :)

  • @sjacobs262
    @sjacobs262 7 років тому +2

    You are GREAT in your tutorials, your instructions are perfect. Thanks for including what products you use and how much of it!!!

  • @josephinekromer2827
    @josephinekromer2827 7 років тому +2

    this is awesome! been trying to figure out a good way to prevent dents! Thanks!

  • @emailbecky
    @emailbecky 6 років тому +3

    This is fantastic! I'm going to start doing this regularly. Thank you!

  • @Freffs
    @Freffs 4 роки тому

    You have the most interesting kiwi accent and you were absolutely born for that red lip. Gorgeous.

  • @kirathomas5816
    @kirathomas5816 6 років тому

    so helpful just to understand sponge rollers. im not going to do vintage curls but now i understand the rollers

  • @katherineschachgruben8082
    @katherineschachgruben8082 7 років тому +5

    Excellent tutorial. Great tip about spinning the clip back and pinning the roll in place as that was my big frustration with sponge rollers! Will do this from now on. Can't wait to see the brush out tutorial!
    *ps small typo for head (heat) set ;)

  • @minervamariekirk1171
    @minervamariekirk1171 Рік тому

    I used those on my daughter's hair they're so easy to put in I can't wait to see how they turn out. my Daughter is 4 months old ❤️

  • @GoldLeafPress
    @GoldLeafPress Рік тому +1

    I use foam/sponge rollers because I don’t like the idea of a heat roller damaging my hair, and I get mega scared of heat rollers because I fear it’ll get too hot and burn my hair or I can’t take it out of my hair. It’s an anxious thing I got. And I like spongey ones because you can leave over night. I realized recently that I’ve damped my hair a bit too much which leaves the curls still wet looking almost like it’s greasy. Which irratates me even though I washed it right before rolling. Half of it is dry and the other side is “grease” like wet. Part of the curl is split and wet looking and doesn’t look clean. I also realized the whole point of foam rollers really are to let air pass through the sponge to allow drying and you’re not supposed to to have pretty damp hair, and tighten the curl around curler like you’re choking it…cough….I’m new at this I’m still learning! Sooooo little bit of hair lightly around not way too damp, even though it’s the only thing that help have the layered parts of hair stay together than fall apart when basically dry…..still learning…it also doesn’t help when you get a new haircut and they part it in the middle and you now start to part of the side and your hairdo is…………..yeaaaaaaaa…I also hate the Velcro like rollers. It does absolutely nothing!!! It’s catches onto your hair in the morning when dry and ruins it

  • @nicolar.hodges938
    @nicolar.hodges938 Рік тому

    Thanks for this instruction which is easy to understand, for beginners !

  • @caroljohnstone497
    @caroljohnstone497 3 роки тому +1

    I learned so much from this! Thanks

  • @Kitkat11_888
    @Kitkat11_888 3 роки тому

    I got some curlers like this and I had no clue how to use them, so thank you!! Also when I pulled the thing off I thought I broke it so glad I didn't!

  • @Ace2Mars
    @Ace2Mars 7 років тому

    I wish I had watched this video before I tried sponge rolling. I looked like a poodle and I slept horrible. This video helps a lot and I'm gonna try again but with you're tips.

  • @sheilamore3261
    @sheilamore3261 6 років тому +1

    Yep I was thinking about buying some of them rollers I just hope I can do it as good as you you did excellent thanks for Sharon💕

  • @katdevona6127
    @katdevona6127 5 років тому

    Your hair colour is gorgous and your makeup really Accentuates it !

  • @michelledecarion4670
    @michelledecarion4670 7 років тому +2

    Fantastic tutorial! I've been looking for something as good as this since I've had trouble with wet sets in the past. Could you do a makeup tutorial as well? Thanks love!

  • @mimijacobs1718
    @mimijacobs1718 4 роки тому +1

    My sponge rollers always unsnap as im rolling and end up in 2 pieces and keep coming apart

  • @ash9192
    @ash9192 6 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your technique! I always end up with my hair too damp in the morning, so I'm really looking forward to trying this out!

  • @TheAllieBuba
    @TheAllieBuba 6 місяців тому

    Omg I think I got it
    Finallyyyy
    Holy man thank you!
    I mean...I'm sleeping in mine so I'll let you know in the morning 😅😅

  • @deniseherud
    @deniseherud 6 років тому

    Ur hair is so gorgeous!💕 I did this, and still have these rollers, when I started using Wen in 2012. They like u to round brush dry then at night, put ur hair up in pincurls. Peeps trying to do 'the program' struggled cuz this is hard til u learn how. I love ur tip to use the comb to guide the hair onto the roller...i had many a wonky hair cuz I didn't kno that.😂 Now, my hair that was chin length and ruined, is down to my rear in back, and nearly as long in the front...all cuz of not using heat...and using Wen of course. At night, i just loop sections into loops the size of soda cans and use bobby pins to secure(those clips u use drove me nuts digging into my head all night, but I endured for a long time to grow my hair out). I wear a bouffant hairnet to keep things from shifting during sleep and in the am, just take out the pins, shake out and finger comb my hair and I'm good to go...no appliances used at all. I wish more women would do these roller sets cuz it literally makes ur hair so healthy and gorgeous, and I'm sure helps keep ur gorgeous color much longer. Great vid, love ur channel and omg ur just gorgeous!!!💐

  • @CourierSixMojaveExpress
    @CourierSixMojaveExpress 5 років тому +2

    Love the pinup look you have going on! I'd get a tattoo of you. Cartoon version of course lol

  • @Courtenay9233
    @Courtenay9233 6 років тому +2

    Knew I heard another New Zealand accent! Hello from home, great tutorial

  • @08shoebox
    @08shoebox 7 років тому +16

    Great tutorial! I'm really curious about what you do at night after having brushed out your set. I always have problems with the next day, having slept on my hair and it's gone all flat and weird looking. Do you wrap in a scarf again? Or are you rolling it each night? Thanks!

    • @MissVictoryViolet
      @MissVictoryViolet  7 років тому +8

      Leanne Schumacher I brush it all out and re-roll dry again :-)

    • @Timetravel1111
      @Timetravel1111 6 років тому +1

      Leanne Schumacher I let my hair go wild for two more days and use a comb on my right, or hair flower.
      I like to let my hair “live” as curly and natural as possible.
      I just got a silk scarf and it did stay on two times but o preferring a body pin instead of pink roller!

  • @hannahdelzingo9136
    @hannahdelzingo9136 Рік тому

    Reminded me of i love Lucy when you put the scarf on it

  • @stillbee7222
    @stillbee7222 4 роки тому +1

    I always wondered how Grandma did that scarf wrap.

  • @bad_egg000
    @bad_egg000 5 років тому +1

    love your accent 😍

  • @lillys1173
    @lillys1173 7 років тому +1

    have you posted the brush out video yet? I cannot wait to see how it looks! 💓

  • @rubigloria9457
    @rubigloria9457 5 років тому

    You are right. I did learn a few things about sponge rollers. Thank you for sharing.

  • @AB-CD-987-0
    @AB-CD-987-0 7 років тому +2

    I love this video. your hair is beautiful. please please do more hair style videos

  • @gildedswan3328
    @gildedswan3328 7 років тому +3

    So well explained :) thanks for posting! xx

  • @Ioveandlight964
    @Ioveandlight964 4 роки тому

    Yay NZ accent, I've never heard us on YT before! Great tutorial, thank you

  • @desireechoate7583
    @desireechoate7583 4 роки тому +1

    I love how 50s she is❤

  • @kalianayoga9808
    @kalianayoga9808 3 роки тому

    You need more SUBS! I love your vids!!

  • @shea5542
    @shea5542 3 роки тому

    You have such a pretty side profile. You are so beautiful and your style is super cute. Very unique

  • @mikaylacactusflower8013
    @mikaylacactusflower8013 6 років тому +1

    One time I used a round hair brush and almost lost half of my hair but luckily my mom helped me get it out with a fork and oil. It was so scary.

  • @screamingnspace
    @screamingnspace 7 років тому +5

    Great tutorial! Could you give advice on scarves, please? What fabric, what size, and where to find them?

    • @MissVictoryViolet
      @MissVictoryViolet  7 років тому +4

      screamingnspace watch my Doll Me Up Scarf Tying Tutorial!

    • @angelacaperon8695
      @angelacaperon8695 5 років тому +1

      Can you make more tutorials of the hair styles from the 40s.? I'm really appreciated.thankyou

  • @tammyt.b.1078
    @tammyt.b.1078 4 роки тому

    If you want to reduce your frizz, try letting your hair air dry. I wear a turby for 20 mins, then air dry and I have a lot less frizz.

  • @tarapresley83
    @tarapresley83 10 місяців тому

    I still use these love them ❤️

  • @ashleymiller6082
    @ashleymiller6082 6 років тому +3

    I need this house coat!!!

  • @Yorea
    @Yorea 7 років тому +1

    Ooh this looks good! I rarely use heat on my hair and try to keep it that way. One question though: do you have any tips for someone that has fairly curly hair so half of the time it gets really, really frizzy? Any type of vintage hairstyle I try fails because I have really messy and frizzy hair. Any roll seems like a big no no to me because it's impossible to keep the roll in position and frizz free.

  • @angelahenegar3344
    @angelahenegar3344 7 років тому +2

    Cant wait to try these tips..thank you so much .

  • @_select3644
    @_select3644 5 років тому +1

    Loved it😍😍😍

  • @Nailia_Essi
    @Nailia_Essi 6 років тому +1

    Thank you I am a newby to head rollers it was helpful

  • @bgsazhau6463
    @bgsazhau6463 3 роки тому

    Omg God bless you girl now I got how to use these things

  • @FullxMoonxMelody
    @FullxMoonxMelody 6 років тому +1

    This was super helpful! Thank you!

  • @drewlilscottishprincess8193
    @drewlilscottishprincess8193 7 років тому +18

    Oh my goodness! Awesome tutorial!! I can't wait for your brush out video!!! I would love it if you did a Q&A, cause I'm nosey! =)

    • @MissVictoryViolet
      @MissVictoryViolet  7 років тому +10

      Drew Lilscottishprincess funny you should say that! I'm actually planning on doing a monthly Ask Miss Victory Violet video! Hopefully will get that going soon!