Hair post: Big Waves
Just a little tutorial of my morning routine of setting my hair in rollers. A few weeks ago I mentioned that I bought some jumbo hairsetters to create a little more volume in my hair. Well, these things are the best decision I've ever made when it comes to hair tools. I haven't touched my flat iron in weeks!
First, lets get a before shot. This is right after my hair has been washed and blowdried. I used Frederic Fekaii Volume boost Shampoo and Giovanni Deep leave-in Conditioner.
Conair Pro Babyliss Pro Ceramic Jumbo Hairsetter
First, lets get a before shot. This is right after my hair has been washed and blowdried. I used Frederic Fekaii Volume boost Shampoo and Giovanni Deep leave-in Conditioner.
I plug in the hair rollers and they're ready in about 5 minutes. Yes, that's fast! I can tell when they're ready when one of the roller's heat censor turns white.
I start by dividing my hair in two sections.
Start with the lower half and divide it into two sections.
Start rolling each section and securing with clip.
Do the same with other lower side. It'll look something like this.
(although I can never get them quite even, it soesn't really matter.)
Move on to the top section. I like to divide it into three section.
So you'll have one on each side and one upper centre.
It should look like this.
Now you'll have to leave these to cool completely. I mean it, remove even one of them while its still warm and it'll loose it's curl by the time you've reached work/school.
I usually thake this time to do my makeup and eat breakfast.
Once completely cooled, remove them and spritz a little bit of haispray.
Run your fingers through the curls to break them up.
And that is how you get big, bouncy, waves.
After shot: