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Natural 4b roller set - Pictures and tutorial

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I took all the rollers out and separated some with my fingers. This is the result:

http://good-times.webshots.com/video/3057236910046500029PPCmKD

And for those that don't want to watch the videos (all under 3 minutes), here's a collage:

rollersetcollage.jpg


I have to say, you are more woman than me.
I bow :worship2:to the queen.
You made it look easy, simple, and beautiful.
I just tried putting the rollers in and I got a big ole F!...Big honking F!...can be nothing but an F! I could tell they would end up fuzzy and gosh darn awful...and I sure as heck could not make myself sleep in them as I was planning to.
I'm so frustrated :bangdesk: that I need to take an hour or two break before I tackle my usual twists.
 
I love it! With all that hair, I think I would be super lazy & probably keep it in twists or a bun. I really admire how creative you are. You just keep me drooling!
 
Cute girl!
Great teacher!

I was wondering about how you got those rollers in your soft bonnet. I tried once.

With all of us hollering about smoothing edges, I see (with your bun tutorial... sorry I went on to that) that you are using bangs to skip over that problem.

Do you just leave the curls in their boing boing shape? I'm assuming yes, but asking. :)
 
I know I'm late, but you know you're my hair idol and I HAD to rush up in here when I saw it was you. I LOVE it. You have such great style and are so pretty. WOW, just WOW. Thanks for sharing
 
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