What You'll Need:
* Goody Brush Rollers: Choose the size that suits your desired curl size (smaller for tighter curls, larger for looser waves).
* Goody Rollers Pins: These are designed to hold the rollers in place.
* Hairspray: To set your curls and prevent frizz.
* Heat Protectant Spray: (optional) If you plan to use heat styling.
Steps:
1. Prepare Your Hair: Wash and condition your hair as usual. Apply a heat protectant spray if you'll be using heat styling.
2. Section Your Hair: Divide your hair into manageable sections. The size of the sections will depend on your hair type and the desired look.
3. Roll the Rollers:
* Start at the ends of a section of hair and wrap it around the brush roller.
* Roll the roller up towards your scalp, keeping the hair taut.
* Secure the roller at the base with a Goody roller pin.
* Repeat with each section of hair.
4. Heat Styling (Optional): For faster and more defined curls, you can use a hairdryer with a diffuser attachment or a curling iron to heat the rollers. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for your specific tools.
5. Allow to Cool: Let the rollers cool completely. This helps set the curls. This can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your hair type.
6. Remove the Rollers: Gently unwind the rollers. Start at the base and slowly unroll towards the ends of your hair.
7. Style: Once all the rollers are out, style your curls as desired. You can leave them loose, brush them out for softer waves, or use hairspray to set the curls in place.
Tips:
* Brush Rollers for Different Hair Types:
* Fine Hair: Use smaller rollers for more volume and curl.
* Thick Hair: Use larger rollers to avoid overloading the rollers and creating messy curls.
* Long Hair: Consider using a combination of sizes to create a more natural look.
* Placement: Experiment with placement. For volume, roll the hair up and away from your face. For a more relaxed style, roll the hair towards your face.
* Sleeping with Rollers: You can sleep with the rollers in for a longer lasting curl, but be sure to choose rollers that are comfortable for sleeping on.
Alternatives to Goody Brush Rollers:
* Velcro Rollers: These are a good option for quick and easy curls.
* Hot Rollers: These use heat to set the curls and are generally quicker than brush rollers.
* Flexi Rods: These are soft and flexible and create soft waves.
With a little practice, you'll be able to achieve stunning curls with Goody brush rollers and pins. Have fun experimenting and finding your perfect style!