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How Do I Roll My Hair Up?

Published in Hair styling 2 mins read

Rolling your hair up depends on the desired style and the tools you're using. Here are a few common methods:

Using Velcro Rollers

Velcro rollers are a popular choice for adding volume and creating curls. This method, as seen in tutorials like "[How to Use Velcro Rollers | Blowout Tutorial - YouTube]()”, involves:

  1. Sectioning: Divide your dry or damp hair into sections. Smaller sections create tighter curls.
  2. Rolling: Place a roller at the root of a section and roll it downwards towards the ends. The velcro will grip your hair.
  3. Securing: Ensure the roller is securely fastened.
  4. Drying: Allow your hair to air dry or use a hairdryer for quicker results.
  5. Removing: Once dry, carefully remove the rollers, starting from the bottom.

Using Curling Irons/Wand

Curling irons and wands create tighter curls compared to Velcro rollers.

  1. Sectioning: Divide your hair into manageable sections.
  2. Heating: Heat your curling iron to the desired temperature.
  3. Curling: Wrap a section of hair around the barrel of the curling iron, holding it for a few seconds.
  4. Cooling: Allow the curl to cool slightly before releasing.
  5. Styling: Once all sections are curled, style as desired.

Using Hair Rollers (Traditional)

Traditional hair rollers (such as foam or sponge rollers) require more skill and patience.

  1. Preparation: Apply setting lotion or mousse to damp hair.
  2. Sectioning: Divide your hair into sections.
  3. Rolling: Roll each section onto a roller, starting from the ends and rolling towards the scalp. Secure with clips.
  4. Drying: Allow your hair to air dry or use a hairdryer.
  5. Removing: Carefully unroll the rollers once dry.

Remember to always use heat protectant spray when using heat styling tools. Experiment with different techniques and tools to find what works best for your hair type and desired style.