Buy these: Hollywood Pink Foam Rollers 14 small 1/2
See a Hair-To Sponge Rollers video here
Buy it here: BaByliss PRO Professional Porcelain Ceramic Curling Iron
*Because this iron is porcelain/ceramic, it doesn’t seem to dry out my locks as much so it creates a softer/shinier wave. This is a new iron and I’ve only used it once but I’m loving it so far.
Buy it here: HOT TOOLS Super Tool 2 inch Professional Curling Iron
with Multi Heat Control (Model: 1111)
* Air-dried hair but looks like a blow-out. Used iron at roots to lift …then smoothed out sections with it and curled from bottom up. This is new as well …and loving it too.
{$25 @ amazon – link above. I spent $44 @ the beauty supply. dumb}
Buy it here: Hot Tools Jumbo 1″ {Model 1181}
* This is what have used for all waving in the past.
Click Here for my perfect wave hair-too video
* Dries out my hair more than the newer porcelain ceramic versions but possibly gets hotter. I rarely brush these waves out. Occasionally I fluff the top with a brush. Using larger/smaller sections creates more/less waves.
Buy these: HOT TOOLS Hot Setter 20 Pro Hairsetter 20 Easy to Use
Cool Touch Rollers in 3 Sizes (Model: 1321)
* Mine are actually my mom’s from the 70’s. Nothing works as well on my hair as hers. lol. The hot tools link look the most similar and probably work just as well.
* Mostly I curl hair {old-school} from the bottom up with hot rollers …but occasionally I’ll start at the top or middle as with my curling irons/perfect wave tutorial.
* Hair spray all styles lightly to hold and “fluff” with hands ;). Usually, second day hair has more texture and holds a wave better. I rarely blow-dry my hair any more as to avoid extra damage.
* You can also use these techniques for short hair as well using a skinnier iron …or the 1″ versions for a larger wave for short bobs to shoulder lengths …try it out 😉