Best Hot Hair Rollers for Baby Fine Hair
by Becky
(Oakdale, MN USA)
I am Asian but have very fine hair. I want to try hot rollers. What brand would you say is a very good brand? What about other rollers? Would velcro or foam rollers work well with my fine hair?
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There are many good brands of hot rollers (Conair, Remington, Hot Tools, Babyliss, etc.) that would perform well for you, so its really a matter of personal choice. There are regular
hot rollers,
steam hair rollers, and
instant heat hot rollers for women who are always in a hurry.
Foam rollers and velcro rollers will work about the same as hot rollers but are a bit more inconvenient. They are best used on damp hair. Allow to dry overnight unless you have a hooded hair dryer.
Fine hair holds curl best when you use gels or mousse in your hair before you roll your hair. Apply these products to damp hair and blow dry your hair before you curl it. After you curl your hair, be sure to use your fingers only, to separate curls. Using a brush will only reduce the amount of curl you have.
Also, all hair types have better luck holding curl when hair is not completely clean. If you want
long lasting curls, don't curl your hair on the same day you wash it. Also, don't overuse conditioners as they weigh down your hair and can pull curl out.