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"foam" rollers

by Jena
(California)

I bought my bike specifically for getting to work 40 miles away. I quickly learned that my almost shoulder length hair would no longer have that "professional" look. I would have never thought that hair could be frizzy AND flat at the same time! I bought a pack of those pink foam rollers and I think those have solved the whole issue. In the morning I use my curling iron to smooth out any frizzies. I then roll large chunks of dry hair into the curlers, and cover with a satin like bandana so my helmet will go on more easily. Once I get to work I take the rollers out and finger comb my hair. I do have frizzy curls at first but I add a "frizz fighting" product and within a minute I have a full mane of healthy looking hair. It looks better than before it did before leaving the house! I'm thinking about getting a butane curling iron for those times when a roller has been put in the wrong way and I'll have a crazy curl not wanting to cooperate.

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Jul 27, 2008
hair rollers
by: gina

Hey give this a try I, I use at home but would work for you at work (bought offline hair rollers set) IGIA heat & curl)you can put in the mircowave like a minute then set your hair. Spray hairspray take out few minutes later an you have a nice curl for shoulder lengteh hair like mine works get. No frizz and have style. If you search for online like at ebay store you should find.

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