harvesthobo
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For a 40s-50s look, does anyone have a preference on the best type or size of hot roller? My hair is very slightly past shoulder length, grazing my clavicle. I looove the hairstyles worn by Elizabeth Taylor in her heyday probably the most , as well as Marilyn Monroe, though her hair is quite a bit more voluminous than anything I'd feel comfortable wearing on a daily basis. Maybe some variation on it though. I also like Ava Gardner and Dita von Teese's hair.
The thing is, I have no idea how large a hot roller to buy to produce the sort of curl I'm looking for. I have a set of sponge rollers, which work basically fine, but there aren't enough of them to wrap my whole head of abnormally thick hair, so I have to curl the top of my head manually and set the curls in standing pin curls, which is a bit annoying. I'd also like to buy hot rollers because I figure I can do my makeup while wearing them in the morning. Can anyone recommend a good set for the hairstyles I'm looking to wear? I'm really clueless on the matter - especially when it comes to the circumference of the roller itself. I have no idea what a good size would be.
The thing is, I have no idea how large a hot roller to buy to produce the sort of curl I'm looking for. I have a set of sponge rollers, which work basically fine, but there aren't enough of them to wrap my whole head of abnormally thick hair, so I have to curl the top of my head manually and set the curls in standing pin curls, which is a bit annoying. I'd also like to buy hot rollers because I figure I can do my makeup while wearing them in the morning. Can anyone recommend a good set for the hairstyles I'm looking to wear? I'm really clueless on the matter - especially when it comes to the circumference of the roller itself. I have no idea what a good size would be.