How to Use Hairsetter
- 1). Turn the hairsetter on so it can heat up while you prepare your hair. If there are multiple settings, choose the highest one if you have ceramic rollers and a medium-to-high setting for rollers made of other materials.
Set your pins or clips, comb and hair spray where you can easily reach them. - 2). Dry your hair if it is wet. Ideally, your hair will be clean and smooth before you begin. Hair that is not quite dry will result in a looser curl, which is desirable for a wavy look.
- 3). Decide what kind of curls you want. Do you want tight spirals, loose waves, or a glamorous "done" look? For tighter curls, use smaller rollers, and for waves or volume, use large ones. For a polished, glam look, use a combination.
- 4). Lift a section of hair with your comb. The section should be about ½" thick and as wide as a roller.
- 5). Comb the hair straight, holding the end, and lightly spray the entire length.
- 6). Roll the hair around a roller. Always roll under. If you just want to curl the ends of longer hair, roll it up an inch or two. If you want a curlier spiral look, roll it up to your scalp. Secure the roller with a pin or clip.
- 7). Continue until all your hair is in rollers.
- 8). Wait until the rollers have cooled completely, then release the pins or clips and unroll your hair. Do not comb or brush.
- 9). Loosen the curls with your fingers and spray to hold.
Using a hairsetter
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