Barbara
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Hi Daisy, where did you find the rollers for sale? We're going to Spain for Christmas, so maybe I should opt for the travel set.
As for setting lotion, do you gals wait for it to dry completely before using your hot sticks? Or do you allow it to dry while the hot stick are in your hair?
Rebecca D said:Hey Decodoll,
My coworker just saw your photo and thinks he saw you this morning downtown. He looked at your hair and thought, "hey, Rebecca would like that."
As for setting lotion, do you gals wait for it to dry completely before using your hot sticks? Or do you allow it to dry while the hot stick are in your hair?
I've never used the setting lotion with the hot sticks. I'd be curious to hear how you do it too, Jitterbugdoll.
Thanks, Jitterbugdoll. You probably don't have to leave the rollers in any longer to allow your hair to dry since you use so little, right? I'm usually down to the wire in the morning, and don't really leave my rollers in as long as I probably should as it is.
Another set I like is the Rag Rollers by Remmington. They're puffy, hot-pink fabric rollers with wires inside to hold them in place.
I saw these on-line, but wasn't sure if they would work on my stubborn hair. They were also on the pricey side, and since I already bought both the hot sticks and the carusoe steam curlers, I thought it'd be best to give my wallet a rest.BettyValentine said:Another set I like is the Rag Rollers by Remmington. They're puffy, hot-pink fabric rollers with wires inside to hold them in place. If you arrange them carefully they make great Rita Hayworth waves, but the uniformity helps keep me from the Hermione-in-a-light-socket effect i get when I wind rag curls too tightly. Also, they are smooshy enough to sleep on comfortably. They heat up too, but I prefer the way they look when I use them cold and sleep on them. BV