Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Get African Hair Fluffy With Magnetic Rollers

Magnetic rollers give African hair additional bounce and body.


African hair, which is often thick, coarse and tightly curled, often appears more voluminous and uniform with the help of a roller set. Magnetic rollers, which are used with wet hair since the ventilation holes draw the hair to the rollers in a magnetic fashion, can add body and additional curl to the hair, sometimes without having to use much product. To give your hair a fluffy and full look, a magnetic roller set done at home can give you the style you want.


Instructions


1. Towel-dry shampooed hair. Apply a small amount of setting lotion to the entire head. African hair tends to dry quickly, and the setting lotion will provide conditioning and help to hold the curl pattern from the rollers in place. The setting lotion can also make the hair fluffy without being frizzy. If your hair is relaxed, you can achieve more fluffiness by using large magnetic rollers, because when you take the rollers out, the curls will be loose and full. For natural African hair, medium or small rollers are best, since your hair already has a fluffiness and natural curl pattern. The uniform curls will simply add more body.


2. Use a comb to gently part the hair into a small section before molding the hair around the magnetic roller. Secure the hair with a clip once it's all the way around the roller.


3. Continue parting the hair and applying the rollers and clips until all the hair is rolled.


4. Fill a spray bottle with water and lightly mist the strands to bring the moisture back if your hair starts to dry during the rolling process.


5. Sit under a bonnet dryer until your hair is completely dry. The length of your hair and size of the curls will determine drying time, since longer hair may take longer to fully dry.


6. Remove the magnetic rollers and comb through your hair with your fingers or a small comb to give your hair the shape you want.







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