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Use of foam Stick or Bendy Rollers How To Do Curls Without Tong or Without Dryer By Amrita Sen

Use of foam Stick or Bendy Rollers How To Do Curls Without Tong or Without Dryer By Amrita Sen Foam bendy rollers are a low-cost, low-effort, and no-heat solution to creating beautiful curls. Great for fine or thick hair and medium to long lengths, bendy rollers can give you tight ringlets or a loose beachy wave. Also, since they do not need heat to set, foam bendy rollers do less damage than hot rollers and are great for woven-in hair or extensions.

Step by Step
1. Choose rollers according to how tight you want your curls. Depending on your hair length, thickness, and desired outcome, choose rollers accordingly. Smaller rollers will produce tighter curls and larger rollers will give you waves. Experiment with sizes until you find what works for you.
If you are a first-time user, start with rollers that are all the same size. As you become comfortable using them, you can even mix and match different sizes for different looks.
The size and number of rollers you choose will also depend on the size of your head and the length and thickness of your hair. The more hair you have or the more curls you want, the more rollers you will need.
Bendy rollers are very inexpensive and can be found online, in most stores, and even at the dollar store.

2. Wash and condition your hair as usual. It’s important to to start with clean and soft hair to get nice curls. Wash your hair with your favorite shampoo, apply conditioner throughout, and rinse well.[3]
If your hair is already clean but dry, you can spritz a leave-in conditioner or water all over to dampen it.

3. Towel dry your hair, making sure to squeeze out any excess water. Since the rollers are foam, you do not want a lot of excess water soaking into the rollers. If they are too wet when you roll them, they will take a long time to dry and the curls may not set properly. You want hair that is just damp and without any dripping

4. Partition your hair into four sections. Using a comb and claw-style hair clips, divide your hair into a back section, two side sections, and a top section. You do not need to be precise with your divisions, the sections are just to help you manage the rolling and keep it neat.

5. Roll your hair tightly around the rollers and bend them into place. Beginning at the back of your head and working forward, wrap the end of a small section of hair around the middle of the roller 3 or 4 times. Then, gripping the roller on either side, slowly roll it up to the root and bend the roller so the two ends overlap like a pretzel.[7] Repeat until all your hair is rolled up tight.
The more hair you put on each roller, the bigger the curls will be. For tighter curls, roll less hair on each roller.
If your hair begins to dry while you are rolling, spritz with water to keep it moist.
For a more natural look, twist your hair in random directions as you roll so your curls are not uniform.

6. Unroll the rollers and release the curls. Once your hair is completely dry, unbend the rollers from their pretzel shape back into a straight rod and unroll gently. Allow the curls to cascade around your face and resist the urge to touch them so you do not make them frizzy.
You can loosely pull back your curls out of your face with a claw clip as you work, but be careful not to undo any of the curls
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