Hey Jade..your hair turned out beautifully..as you know i also am a roller set girly..I agree that the tension rollers help smooth the hair down and also are easier for beginners to use..there is a seller on etsy called hourglass rollers who ive purchased from before...also can i just tell you i got a heated round brush to set my curls with and let me tell you its a game changer
Okay I’m convinced! I have the magnetic rollers already but I’m going to purchase the tension rollers from the salon you’ve linked before to get the best results possible 🤞🏾
Question: @0:37 , is your hair wet wet? Or semi wet? I have VERY thick hair and when I tried this is the past the curl didn’t take all the way…. I am thinking cause my hair was too wet? That I may need to do this on semi-dry & spray the leave in ??? Can u give me advice/tip
Hey! So you want your hair to be just BEFORE soaking wet. Not damp though; the more water or products you add the longer your hair will take to dry so you probably took the rollers down too early if the curls didn’t hold!
@ When I say ……my jaw dropped at the Speedy response you just provided 🙏🏾 1. Thank you so much 2. Okay will do !!! Pray you have a Blessed Day ! ( Austin, Tx )
I’ve seen variations of this technique done by Dominican hairstylist but also I’ve never personally gotten a Dominican blowout so I’m just speaking from an observation perspective!
Me neither lol I went down a Dominican blowout rabbit hole lol but they do roller sets very similar to this technique. Your hair came out beautiful! Thank you for these videos!
This technique works on tighter textures..I have tighter curls then her..the key is to smooth out the hair and hold it taught before your roll them..using a shower brush or a good detangling brush..also finding the right styling foam is key as well as how hydrated the hair is plays a factor with the results.
@@heavaforeva Have you been watching that series? I really should have said “more textured hair.” I'm going to edit my comment. Silky textures, regardless of the curl diameter get great results easily. It's more challenging for people with textures that are more cotton-like to get smooth results. In the series, you can see this and that's one of the reasons why the stylist uses heat afterward.
@@michelleej yes I have followed the series and commented on her post for tips..and yes it works on tighter textures like myself. You do not have to use heat after taking to rollers out but I have found that using a bit of heat help seal the moisture in. There are a couple of hair stylists on IG that I follow that provide some useful techniques and tips that help with longevity of the styles..
Your hair turned out gorgeous. I cannot wait to try it.
Hey Jade..your hair turned out beautifully..as you know i also am a roller set girly..I agree that the tension rollers help smooth the hair down and also are easier for beginners to use..there is a seller on etsy called hourglass rollers who ive purchased from before...also can i just tell you i got a heated round brush to set my curls with and let me tell you its a game changer
@@MyeshaB i got a no name brand call AmoVee..I was more looking for one with a smaller barrel 1.25 inch that works for shorter hair
How does the tension roller compare vs magnetic…air dry only.
@@heavaforeva What brand is your heated brush from? Thank you
Ive been roller setting my hair for 30 years but thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. By chance do you workout? Any tips on managing a sweat out 😩
Okay I’m convinced! I have the magnetic rollers already but I’m going to purchase the tension rollers from the salon you’ve linked before to get the best results possible 🤞🏾
Those curls ❤
Your hair is gorgeous ❤ trying to get back to having gorgeous hair as well.
What kind of hair brush are you using?
Thank you so much! And the brush is the Amika Blowout Babe Thermal Brush :) it’s linked in the description box!
@@JadeGodbolt My apologizes, I was speaking of the soft bristle brush.
Your hair grew back so fast.
It really did!
Question: @0:37 , is your hair wet wet? Or semi wet? I have VERY thick hair and when I tried this is the past the curl didn’t take all the way…. I am thinking cause my hair was too wet? That I may need to do this on semi-dry & spray the leave in ??? Can u give me advice/tip
Hey! So you want your hair to be just BEFORE soaking wet. Not damp though; the more water or products you add the longer your hair will take to dry so you probably took the rollers down too early if the curls didn’t hold!
@ When I say ……my jaw dropped at the Speedy response you just provided 🙏🏾 1. Thank you so much 2. Okay will do !!! Pray you have a Blessed Day ! ( Austin, Tx )
@litame3814: Was your hair 100% dry when you removed them?
@ ….not all the way !!! So , Jade was right !! Noted
@ You got it! That's key for any wet set.
How many rollers do you use?
I used 24! 2 packs of 12
Too cute but I’m 4c hair. I wanna see this on a natural sis with 4c.
I’ve done it on my friend with that hairstyle! Here’s the video: ruclips.net/video/e_mqlUsDEFg/видео.htmlsi=4Q8vtsIlLRvikofz
Stohr rollers are comb/tension rollers available in Europe
Ooo interesting I’ve very heard of those! I’ll have to try and see if I can find them
Dominican blowouts use roller sets.I wonder if the the process and products are different
I’ve seen variations of this technique done by Dominican hairstylist but also I’ve never personally gotten a Dominican blowout so I’m just speaking from an observation perspective!
Me neither lol I went down a Dominican blowout rabbit hole lol but they do roller sets very similar to this technique. Your hair came out beautiful! Thank you for these videos!
Blast from the past. I had the biggest crush on you yeeeeears ago😅
Are you still working with the salon to master roller sets on people with cotton-like textures?
We’ve taken a pause for now but hoping to continue in the future!
This technique works on tighter textures..I have tighter curls then her..the key is to smooth out the hair and hold it taught before your roll them..using a shower brush or a good detangling brush..also finding the right styling foam is key as well as how hydrated the hair is plays a factor with the results.
@@heavaforeva Have you been watching that series? I really should have said “more textured hair.” I'm going to edit my comment.
Silky textures, regardless of the curl diameter get great results easily. It's more challenging for people with textures that are more cotton-like to get smooth results.
In the series, you can see this and that's one of the reasons why the stylist uses heat afterward.
@@michelleej yes I have followed the series and commented on her post for tips..and yes it works on tighter textures like myself. You do not have to use heat after taking to rollers out but I have found that using a bit of heat help seal the moisture in. There are a couple of hair stylists on IG that I follow that provide some useful techniques and tips that help with longevity of the styles..