Love this hairstyle! I’ve worn it throughout high school & adult years! We used to call it the roller wrap hairstyle, back in the 90s! Never had to use excessive heat AND we had our edges, lol! ♥️♥️♥️
Beautiful n wwll explained.i have hardly tried doing them at the upright position . Usually i do it the first 3 upward then the rest backward. But will try this method. It seems very well stretched. Love it. New subscriber here.
I love your videos! are you using a heat protectant or foam when you do roller sets? have you come across circumstances that roller sets don't work for certain types of hair?
I love your energy. You said that you love rolling her hair. It didn't matter that she has lots of curly hair. That shows how you're not lazy. Furthermore, you can work on a moving head!😂
Hey love. You do great work. Im in Brooklyn. Please tell me you are in NY. I would love for you to do my hair. My arms get tired roller setting my own hair. Its waist length and a struggle for me.
Yes I do . I like to use leave in conditioner so it can be extra moisturized and easier to roller set . You absolutely have to use product especially on natural hair .
That all depends on you and your style of preferred roller setting . I like to do it to the front because the edges come out flatter . I think that doing it backwards leaves your edges wrinkled and harder to blow out once it’s dry .
I graduated from cosmetology school in 1988 and in all there was no food eaten while being serviced. It's unsanitary and makes the salon seem unprofessional. It was a great rollerset, but the client was very distracting and annoying to watch.
@@feliciaallen6228 I honestly do not mind my client eating while being serviced . It has nothing to do with the salon being unprofessional. It’s up to the salon and hair dresser whether they allow it or not .
@@feliciaallen6228 and also , you were focusing on all the wrong things because there’s only a small part where you can see her eating . Sorry if that bothered you only .