Why are y’all the coolest people ever!! I met so many of you at beautycon this weekend and it was sooo dope! Even though I’m actually a shy introvert in real life and I have major social anxiety 😔
I feel like I’m the only person on the planet that still cannot master blow drying my hair with a round brush. I have tried for years. I always feel like a superstar when my stylist does it, because I know it’ll never look that good again. 😂
Veronica Anderson it’s all in the wrist, I went to beauty school and the simplest thing could be the hardest. Ughhh lol practice practice practice, I dreaded blow drying lol meanwhile I could color, cut, style w. No problem but then try to roll up the brush while drying and it freaking would get tangled when I was new 😢 ugh it’s not as easy as it looks but you get better the more you try. Don’t give up, take sections at a time while the rest are out of the way and go slow, becoming faster happens with time 💕
Have spent 2 hours watching mondo videos, came to this one..lol. My 80’s self is screaming , no..no.. mondo you have to take section, spray a ton of aqua net on section , then roller. The when done, spray may aqua net prior to taking rolls out, then when all rollers out...yup more aqua net. Lol we had the most none movable and crunchy hair of any generation...lol🤣🤣🤣
Preach on sista 🙌🏻😆 this why these new schoolers need to consult w/ the ol 'skoolers before doing these types of demos! And what's so bad about crunchy hair anyway?! 🤔 I personally like a lil crunch ohkerrrt 😂
I was a teen in the 80's, when every girl had her hair permed and teased to within an inch of its life. I chose to use hot rollers instead of perming all through my late teens until my mid-twenties. Pop the rollers in, do my makeup, take rollers out...perfect hair! I'm glad to see more hair with volume returning.
A lot of cosmetologists really believe in the products they use. There’s so much research that goes into it. Many people not in this profession think we’re just selling products for money but it’s not really true. As a professional we pick the products we truly believe will help our clients hair.
Anna Broviak PREACH!! If I’m bragging about that damn Paul Mitchell it’s not because I’m trying to get some extra money, it’s because I use it every day and I love it 😭😭❤️
Rollers are so underrated. Especially the Velcro rollers. Blow your hair out to almost dry, roll it up and do your makeup. Blast it with the hair dryer one more time, let it cool and take them out. Tons of body and waves!
squishy booty When I do it on clients, I make sure to section the hair beforehand. This really helps hair not to get stuck. And when you take it out hold your hair at the root and gently pull the roller out. I hope this helps
Just bought Glitterati after watching this video. Have a wedding coming up and want to see if it really works. BRAD IT BETTER BE GOOD HUNNY IM TRUSTING U
siouxsielover88 to prep for heat rollers you need something with heat protection and a little bit of hold, preferably in a cream or gel form. Spray doesn’t work as well.
I've recently re-discovered the joy of rollers. Haven't used them since I was a teen, in the 70s, but now I love them and they work really well for wonderful waves.
Amelia-jade Music you deserve better and you will find a better boyfriend eventually. Take this time to learn about yourself and what you want/like while you’re single , play the field and have fun
Hang in there babe. Try to eat, and sleep. Occupy your time! You know. We've all either heard it before or have said it before. I pray your heart heals quickly. Try to remember it just means there is someone better for you. 😗💙
Nope. I wear four rings on my left hand and two on my right and have worn them for years. I use either hand sanitizer, water, or hold my hands above my head when they get stuck. Easy peasy.
For people out there with curly hair: Put the rollers in your hair after applying the product and while your hair is still wet. Then blow dry it until it is fully dry and remove the rollers. Go back in after with the blow drier and a brush to neaten up the roots a bit if necessary. I hope this helps
@@godisgood2206 that depends on your hair type, sounds like low porosity hair so it’s holding onto the moisture, it just takes longer to dry than more porous hair. My ex’s mum was the same, she’d spend like 30 minutes blow drying
@@godisgood2206 depending on how curly your hair is. You can dry you hair to like 60% and then roll it. But make sure you tension the hairto stretch the curl. You actually need more water to help stretch the curl
I was raised by my mom who only did ponytails. I just bought this exact roler set and I can't wait to see what I will look like all done up!!! Thank you so much for teaching me how to get my hair from bun to fun!!!
Hells yah! My mom would use rollers on my hair for church. In middle school, I used the pink spongy rollers that you would use when your hair was wet and sleep with them in. Shirley Temple curls for the win!
YES! my mom put hot rollers in my hair when I was little and doing dance recitals, but she didnt use big ones, she used small ones and gave me ringlets, I looked like Shirley Temple. She eventually switched to doing my hair with the sponge "sleep in" curlers that were the worst.
I've been using roller sets for nearly 20 years. They're seriously a godsend, as I really just have to plug in my rollers as soon as I wake up, put them in my hair right before I leave for work, and take them out in my car before I go into the office. They're seriously so quick and easy.
Stettafire you can set your screens so they have like a slightly yellowish tone to them, standard screens emit a lot of blue light which is super harsh on the eyes so it’s good for you to have it on that setting particularly before bed! :)
@@Stettafire there's an app I use called Twilight with gives the screen a red tint, you can turn it on and off, and it helps with sleeping because blue light keeps you awake. I understand it as something like this (please take what I'm saying here with a grain of salt, it's just how I explain it, I'm not a scientist, nor have I researched this) : The sky is blue during the day and your mind thinks it's day, and if you have blue light coming out of your phone it tricks your mind into it being day. Also blue light is just harsher or stronger.
Brad's energy in this video is the equivalent of when I start trying hairstyles on myself at 11:30 at night, and the next time I look at the clock it's 1am.
Another use for roller sets: The large ones can be used to straighten curly hair with no heat while maintaining the bounce/volume curly hair naturally has! It might not work as well on kinky/coily hair types but for types 2a-3c it works pretty well. You pretty much want to use the largest rollers you can find but it works pretty well.
But what about cold rollers? My mom made me sleep overnight with them all the time growing up and I still swear by them if I need to have my hair looking fab without much time early in the day.
@@SshhhTrouble do the front first, and you should have a decent feel for how to do them. Then it is just up to the length of your arms. My hair is slightly too long for me to comfortably do rollers by myself, I have tried.
BRAD To get rings off, use a small pea sized amount of conditioner next to the band and rub it all the way around, then spin the ring off. It helps lubricate to help get it off SO much easier. I have the same problem a lot. 😂
Love this (and you!)! I have thin fine hair, and tho I'm in the granny category, I'm no frump. Hot rollers are my hair savers par excellence and have been since they came out in I think '68! I use the velvet Conairs 1 1/4" and Paul Mitchell root lift. Works beautifully and I get a smooth, body-full style with no extensive time--30 min max. Section almost completely dry hair, mist roots with root lift, roll, do your make up, get dressed, remove rollers and spritz with a flexible hold hairspray. Boom! Out the door! Keep up with your fun and funny vids, and your great practical tips. ❤️
Oh yeah fr!! I've learned so much already from random lil comments he makes about curly hair, imagine if he made a whole informational video? Hell yeah
You aware 400$ hairdryer and regular hairdryer does the same thing right? Expensive dryers have more power and weight less, they make a pros life better cause they need to do 10+ blowouts a day, not because they give better result.
When I was in cosmetology school I always had my mannequin heads in my car so when we can me and my girlfriend are going out to the bar and these guys were kind of following that we roll the window down and reset hey do you guys want some head and they said yeah so we showed them the two mannequin heads in the car and we are all cracking up
Thank you for making things more simple for me to understand. I have tried rollers before and failed, but now I know what to do. Also, I watched another video of yours on how to curl hair with a straight iron. Now I know exactly what to do(other videos made things too complicated). Also, you seem kind, genuine and fun. I am subscribing.
You should never yank on rings when they are stuck. It causes your fingers to swell and makes it more difficult to remove your jewelry. You should rock the rings side to side while gently moving it down off your finger to avoid swelling. I hope this is helpful to avoid and future panic 😉
Girl yes. Rollers are so awesome. I use them all the time. I have super short hair (like above my chin) and its the only way I can get curly hair. To me, it works better than a curling iron and takes less time. Plus you can let it sit while doing your makeup. Its a win/win!
I decided to go back and watch your older videos because my mom has been a huge fan of your work and videos for years now. Your channel is so nice; I love your tutorials and I'm also very passionate about rollers/ rollersets. I was a dummy and let my parents convince me to go to university where I spent five years getting a damn English degree when I wanted to do hair. After I eventually graduated I got sick and then the pandemic hit and since I have an autoimmune disorder I'm mostly stuck at home waiting for my health to improve so I can go to cosmetology school. In the meantime I sell custom dyed/styled wigs so your videos have helped me learn a lot. Thank you for your amazing content. You're a true entrepreneur and an artist and very much an inspiration to me and many others. 💖-Dahlia
Avoid products that have glycerin in them! Glycerin and other humectants attract moisture from the air, which causes your hair to be over-hydrated and creates more frizz :)
Yesss I always rough dry and use rollers and it's become my favorite way to style my hair, since it's very straight and fine otherwise. I look kinds funny with all the rollers in but looks good and the volume lasts days so worth it!
I've been using hot rollers for years. I always wrap a towel around my head so the curls will stay heated longer. Besides I do my makeup while my hair curls. After I take out the rollers I flip my head over and just use my hands to comb through it. Spay a little hair spray on it. Then when I flip my head back up I style it with my fingers and do another little spray of hair spray and I'm good to go. I don't like fussing with it to much because I have very long hair and I do the shampoo and let air dry daily. Besides the products weigh my hair down. It's 2020 now when I first seen this and as soon as I can start going out again I'm going to bleach my hair again and get me some glitterati. 😊👍
I love how your passion for your craft comes through. You are so talented and such a great teacher...gave me the courage to cut my son’s hair 💇🏼♂️🤦🏻♀️. Thanks for all of the great tips and tricks. I’m going to look into getting your product. Please keep making videos! 😘👍🏼💈🏆
Guess what Mom gave me just a couple of weeks ago? Literally the same brand, same rollers and everything! One of the few things that mom and I agree on, though, is that those metal clippies suck. We both have super fine thick hair, so she bought a bunch of big plastic clips to go with them that work much better! I did your roller pattern and it looks amazing! Thank you Brad! Love your videos 😘😘
Men are more likely to be color blind( runs in my family). My dad was shopping for a lunch box for work and me and my siblings had to convince him the one he liked was in fact purple and not blue
2000 is not old ass wth is wrong with y'all fetuses😭 Those were my teens and I'm 30. Old ass is like 40 years ago when it's about products. not merely 15. This isn't an iPhone.
For those of you who don't really want to hear Brad talk about his product for 6 minutes and then do a basic rough blow dry (I dunno why you wouldn't, but whatever) Curlers start at 6:31.
Awww this makes me so reminiscent. My Mimi loved her rollers she had obscenely kinky curls and she would roll her hair then straighten it and my Pappy used to call them her Christmas decorations
I haven't used rollers since high school and I picked up a set of medium-expensive large rollers (Babyliss) after watching this tutorial and it's my go-to styling technique now. I wash my hair after dinner and let it air dry/sleep. Take my shower in the morning, put in some product, put in my rollers, do my makeup, and by the time my curlers are cool, I'm good to go. So much volume for my fine hair!!! Add a little dry shampoo and some spray after brushing it out and I'm good for a few days.
Honestly my hair doesn’t hold aaaany kind of hairstyle! Like I get that beautiful volume but 5 minutes later everything is flat again. It’s so annoying
Vaness Apparaît Try leaving the rollers in for as long as possible. Like 2 hours or something. It might help? Also try blasting it with cold air whilst it’s setting?
I have corse waist length hair & have been using hot rollers since the 7th grade. Plug the rollers in & let them get HOT, I plug in before I take a shower so they are heating while I shower & blow dry my hair. Use the all plastic ones not the ones with felt around the middle. Try to leave one roller on the set when your done & leave the rollers in your hair until the one you left is completely cool & so are the metal rods that hold the rollers, I usually do my makeup while the rollers are sitting. Don’t brush out your hair! Let the gravity pull it down naturally. This is my advice if your hair doesn’t hold the curl well.
Oh God same. I can curl my hair for 45 minutes,enjoy the full,fluffy, bounciness for 5 minutes and then.... BLAH. Flat as a pancake. I have to use a ton of hair spray now.
I just found you and finally think I figured out what I was doing wrong when rolling my hair! Subscribed and loved this tutorial and look forward to seeing more videos from you! 💜💜💜
Chrissy Logan I mean there are different hair types that may need more or less of a product for it to work. Brad did mentioning in the beginning when he was applying Glitterati that you have to try and see how many pumps you need to get results. Despite the ordering site saying that only one pump is needed, Brad is being honest and shows how he’s using more than 1 pump, and stating what I mentioned earlier.
That mannequin has better hair then me, kinda jealous. Totally love this video tho! I got some rollers at the thrift store for literally $5 ages ago and I got 20 of them in there! I used them for a 50's look for prom (my profile pic says it all) Thank you Brad for making this video! It is everything I hoped it was 💕