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Use caruso steam rollers. It's what all the pageant girls are using to get that Miss Universe hair, and I've used them on shorter hair to pull off a fabulous pin-up look. :-D
i sold all my caruso sets (i had three......) to raise money for my big, trans-continental move. now i wish id kept a set. v.v ill have to tell my aunt (who got me addicted to them in the first place) that she was right. selling them was a mistake. :'(
I tend to prefer pin curls...don't need to buy rollers for that just pin curl clips or bobby pins and you can make them as big or little as you need. I use setting lotion or mousse to set the pin curls. Lotta Body is a great setting lotion that comes in a liquid form. Most mousse setting lotions are great and smell wonderful to boot. If I have to use curlers, I prefer perm rods. Sponge rollers can create too tight a curl and hot rollers for me never hold real well even if I let them cool before removing...my hair is too thick and heavy.
If you need a good instructional on pin curls or creating the pinup styles check out Lisa Freemont Street on YouTube. Out of all the videos I've viewed on there she has the best ones. There is also a male user on there that has videos that are scanned pages of vintage hair styling magazines that take you step by step through the process of making certain styles. You should be able to see his in the "related videos" section when you look up Lisa's stuff. His will be black and white videos.
Different types of hair react better with different techniques of course, and I have found that experimentation is the best. I used hot rollers when my hair was longer, but they are too heavy now that it's shorter. Velcro rollers are my new best friend. Whichever method you use, just pay special attention to the ends of the curls to avoid kinks and other weird stuff and make sure that hair has cooled completely before taking the curls down.
'm really interested in these Caruso rollers. How do they work?
I love Lisa Freemont Street! She's so helpful!
Ellie Retrophilia said:I tend to prefer pin curls...don't need to buy rollers for that just pin curl clips or bobby pins and you can make them as big or little as you need. I use setting lotion or mousse to set the pin curls. Lotta Body is a great setting lotion that comes in a liquid form. Most mousse setting lotions are great and smell wonderful to boot. If I have to use curlers, I prefer perm rods. Sponge rollers can create too tight a curl and hot rollers for me never hold real well even if I let them cool before removing...my hair is too thick and heavy.
If you need a good instructional on pin curls or creating the pinup styles check out Lisa Freemont Street on YouTube. Out of all the videos I've viewed on there she has the best ones. There is also a male user on there that has videos that are scanned pages of vintage hair styling magazines that take you step by step through the process of making certain styles. You should be able to see his in the "related videos" section when you look up Lisa's stuff. His will be black and white videos.
I love sponge rollers; they provide a great curl, come in different sizes and, best of all, you can sleep in them! They can be bought in most drug stores and have their own clip attached to them. As Honey said above, set them with damp hair (perhaps with a setting solution for a longer lasting curl) and then seperate them with your fingers, brush them out with a vented brush to create waves, and style with pins and combs after about 4 hours - maybe a little longer as your hair is thick - until they are completely dry. That's what's so good about sponge rollers; you can put them in after your shower at night, wrap your head in a scarf, go to bed and wake up the next day and a voila, the hair is dry and perfectly curled when unrolled!
Check out youtube for tutorials on different styles you can create with the rollers. She's been mentioned before, but this woman is pretty much the best on youtube for vintage/pin up/rockabilly hair styles.
http://www.youtube.com/user/LisaFreemontStreet
I hope that helped a little, but remember: practice makes perfect and don't be scared to experiment!
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