The Types of Rollers for Curly Hair

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Part of the video series: How To Roll & Set Curly Hair

Summary: How to use the different types of rollers for rolling and setting curly hair; get professional tips and advice on methods, techniques, and products for doing your own hairstyling in this free beauty video.

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Liz Muller Liz Muller has been a professional hair designer and color specialist since 1985. She is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Fla., and Lizshairdesign... read more

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The Types of Rollers for Curly Hair

On behalf of Expert Village my name is Lizbeth Muller, from Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida and today we're gonna show you hot to roll a set of curly hair. We're gonna roll this beautiful hair today. She has curly hair but it tense to frizz a lot. So a great way to control frizz is to do a great roller set, a good roller set. But it really is essential to learn to roll a set properly when you are dealing with curly hair, wavy hair, or frizzy hair. So we're going to go ahead and look at the hair and see which kind of rollers we want to use. Also, ask the customer what kind of wave she wants her hair to flow. Maybe she wants a straighter look. When I roll it, so I'll use big rollers. Somewhat like this. Or maybe the customer wants a more tighter curl. Wavy like Hollywood now in days and she might want something like this or this. There's many different types of rollers you know. I use the smooth type so it doesn't tangle in the hair and it doesn't cause any damage, okay. Because if it tangles in it you can't get a smooth look.

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