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Are these good Curlers for doing a straw set?

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BlkOnyx488

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I keep thinking about doing a straw set but I don't want to use real straws because I don't want the curls to be too small.

So I found these online
would they work well with my 4a natural hair?



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thanks
 
Those are flexi-rods it'll give you a pretty curly set. If you want a straw set just grab some drinking straws from mcdonalds or dunkin donuts and roll away, use bobby pins to fasten each straw:yep:.
 
Yup, a straw set actually uses straws (or rods designed like straws). They take a long time to do but I had one once and it lasted for two weeks! Curls still looked perfect when I washed them out.
 
Strawllers is type expensive in my book:nono:

I saw them prices and I was like yea I'm going to McDonalds:lol:

Check out the mickey d's straws blkonyx they're actually pretty large for straws:yep:

At your length it'll be pretty easy to do
 
I saw these on Youtube and the girl who did them (forgot her name) her hair came out really really nice.
 
yup, flexi rods work great....they have some red one at Sally's that's about the size of a straw...i did a flexi set last night with the gray&&orange rods.
 
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