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How To Style With Heated Hair Rollers



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By : Cathy York    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-23 13:19:49
The hair moulds to the heat of the roller once it is in place. However if the bonds are broken the hair is prevented from holding its original form but can re-form when exposed to moisture.

Once the hair is moulded to the heat of the roller it is reformed. Letting it cool down before taking the roller out gives an extra advantage to actually set the style in the way it has been formed. This is how you will get longer life out of your curls/waves.

Different size rollers can help to create different types of waves and curls. Smaller rollers when taken out will give a spiral effect curl, but these can be dressed out by running your fingers through, spreading the curls and dragging them out to get more of a loose tousled effect.

Large rollers are great for adding volume in all hair types. To achieve more of an Eva Longoria look (Desperate Housewives, where her hair is big, bouncy and wavy, large rollers are required to roll in the hair in big sections. This gives maximum root lift in order to gain extreme body.

However it's always been quite difficult when it comes to applying heated rollers to the hair. When doing it on yourself it can take a long time to get the correct sections, and then picking up the roller and putting it in without burning your fingers (as they get so hot) is a bit of an art. This causes you to do a bit of a rush job, so the result is seldom as good as going to the salon.

However, with new technology developed from some manufacturers there is now a pod which you put your roller in one at a time. The roller literally takes just 4 seconds to heat up but works from the core outwards, meaning it is hot for the hair but warm for the hands making it so much easier to put in the hair yourself.

By the time you have rolled the section of hair the next roller will be ready to put in, guaranteeing the process will take the same time as for straightening your hair. The rollers also heat up to 130 degrees, (the hottest that heated rollers can get to) and the pod that they sit in remains cool making it a lot more easier for you to get an out of the salon look from home.
Author Resource:- Hair1 Direct is a professional hair specialist and online retailer of Cloud Nine The O Heated Rollers. Hair1 Direct uses Cloud Nine Heated Rollers in its UK Salon.
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