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Long story short - just got hair cut, hairdresser did that GHD curl thing, and once again I am in LOVE with hollywood hair and anxious to be able to do it myself. Was going to buy one of those silver bullets, but then I think Myer had a sale or something, and... yeah "and suddenly, I was broke! Imagine that!"
I'm pretty sure Price Attack sells Silver Bullets (I remember seeing them in there), otherwise those GHD's are avaliable in every hair shop I see.
But today... I spotted a nice set of VS heated rollers
I like the kind of 'natural' look straighters-used-to-curl-hair have. It's kind of inconsistent (in comparison to rollers), which is cool... but because I don't have eyes on the back of my head, I'm petrified of "missing bits", and having that ugly straight bit left over which sticks out through the curls. At least if I use rollers, I can be sure that I'm using all my hair.
So my question: Is there anyone out here that still uses hair rollers to curl hair? Can you get results to match those of the ghd? Or am I behind on the times and just need to hurry up and learn how to work them properly?
I'm pretty sure Price Attack sells Silver Bullets (I remember seeing them in there), otherwise those GHD's are avaliable in every hair shop I see.
But today... I spotted a nice set of VS heated rollers
I like the kind of 'natural' look straighters-used-to-curl-hair have. It's kind of inconsistent (in comparison to rollers), which is cool... but because I don't have eyes on the back of my head, I'm petrified of "missing bits", and having that ugly straight bit left over which sticks out through the curls. At least if I use rollers, I can be sure that I'm using all my hair.
So my question: Is there anyone out here that still uses hair rollers to curl hair? Can you get results to match those of the ghd? Or am I behind on the times and just need to hurry up and learn how to work them properly?