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Hot rollers


Question Posted Monday December 4 2006, 12:06 pm

My hair is about medium length, just past my shoulders, with maybe one or two uneven layers. Its medium thickness, and the last 2 1/2 inches of it is etremely damaged from my hairdying hobby (don't worry, I stopped!). I will trim off the ends as soon as it gets a little longer, but because it is practically dead ends, I don't want to put a body wave in it, or process it at all. I'd like to use hot rollers to get that wavy, voluminous look, but I don't know which ones to buy. The plain rollers, rag rollers, the sticks, there are a lot of different types. Can anyone help me?

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Exquisitechick answered Monday December 4 2006, 4:17 pm:
If i were you, i would go to wal mart or something and buy any kind then try them and if you dont like the way they look just take them back and try different ones. My mom did that and it turns out she didnt like any, so she just got a perm. Try it =]

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