Friday, July 2, 2010

Set Your Hair Without Rollers

There are many methods of setting your hair, and many cons that come with those methods. For instance, setting your hair with a curling iron is a quick way to get your hair curled, but this method can damage your hair. Another method you can use to set your hair is to "perm" it (which is short for permanent, and which means you're stuck with that hairstyle for many months whether you like it or not). Heated rollers are yet another way to set your hair, but this method can damage your tendrils too. There’s always plain old rollers, but they look more hideous on your head than off. So what’s left? The steps below will tell you set your hair in a way that looks good enough to wear to a wedding before you even brush it out.


Instructions


1. Wash your hair and let it dry.


2. Bend forward from the waist and throw your hair forward, combing it and gathering all of it together to make a ponytail on top of your head.


3. Secure your hair in a ponytail with the scrunchie.


4. Take the amount of hair you would wind around a roller (if you were using rollers to set your hair), and wind it around your two index fingers, which should be positioned about ½ inch away from each other horizontally, until you have no more of the strand of hair left to wind. You should have a rolled section of hair at this point.


5. Secure the roll of hair in place with two of the long bobby pins, sliding one bobby pin into the bottom of the roll from the front to the back, and the other bobby pin from the back of the roll to the front.


6. Take another section of hair and repeat Steps 4 and 5, placing the second roll of hair next the first one.


7. Continue to set your hair in this manner until all sections of hair are rolled and secured neatly in place around the scrungy.


8. Brush your hair out after five hours or more.

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