@@119jeremiah5 long natural textured hair is for highclass living full of leisure and relaxation. Those with very busy lives that do not own their time, must tuck away their glorious strands and sport submissive hair that is more worker bee/"professional".
Miss Stylist how could anyone ever dislike your videos? I’m so proud of the work you do and the smile your client had on her face is the same smile I have when you upload a video. Love you always beautiful!!!
N O W ... THAT is how you cut hair! Yes! She knows what she is doing! That is some real deal going on; I am 40 yrs in the business , yes I am qualified to say it! She is an excellent stylist! I love seeing this! BRAVO !
When you took those rollers out I was like.... That isn't the same client. Then when you turned her around an I saw her face I was like ..omgosh it is. Wonderful results, you never fail to amaze me 😍
Ok first of all your fingers are pure magic😍 But I'm curious what does roller setting do if your gonna blow it out and curl it? Is that not too much heat on the hair? When I get a silk press my stylist always blow dries my hair so is roller setting better?
Mslitebright She uses tension rollers to stretch out the hair. Less/indirect heat for that. From my observation she used the blow dryer (lightly) to straighten the ends a bit so she could trim it, then went in with the flat iron. She did say the client does this every 3 months and has no heat damage so I think she’s using heat protectant and not using extremely high heat tools so her hair is fine. I personally am impressed with the tension roller method over blow drying because I think it’s stretches and creates volume but of course each technique depends on the stylist :)
The best way to think about it is, less manipulation of the hair when it is at it's most fragile which is when hair is wet. And having to use a lower heat setting to obtain the same hairstyle
Hi I’m also a hairstylist I was wondering if you were blow drying it and then styling it again what is the reason for the rollers? It was beautiful before you blow dried it, I mean it was beautiful after too I just wanted to know the difference? I’m still new to doing hair and when I see things done differently I want to know why, maybe it will help me with my clients
She uses the rollers to stretch the hair without direct heat from a dryer and give it bounce, she lightly blow dried so she could cut her hair before styling it with curls. She would've skipped using the blow dryer if her client didn't want a trip and go straight to styling after stretching with the rollers.
Gorgeous...but how CANT she not start getting heat damage.She had the dryer for 45,then blow dried...then the curling iron...every 3 months.. damage is gonna happen I wud think? Am I wrong...bc then I'm running to the salon...this N hair is to much work!!!
If you don’t add any direct heat this is normal. Using a setting lotion may help but this is only if you’re not going to add heat after your roller set
hello! just a quick question, when she had the rollers in her hair, did you but any heat (like a blow dryer) to the hair while in the rollers before you unraveled them?