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Leave-in Conditioner for Rolling Curly Hair

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Summary: How to use leave in conditioner for rolling and setting curly hair; get professional tips and advice on methods, techniques, and products for doing your own hairstyling in this free beauty video.

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By Liz Muller
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Liz Muller has been a professional hair designer and color specialist since 1985. She is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Fla., and Lizshairdesign.com. She also travels the...read more

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"On behalf of Expert Village my name is Lizabeth Muller from Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida and today we're gonna show how to roll a set of curly hair. Before I start rolling my hair, I'm also going to select a sudden of lotion or something to keep it nice and soft and silky. Just don't do it dry. I also put a little of even conditioner in the curly hair because it just helps to manage the hair better or more. About this much is good. And you're going to go ahead and process it and put through the hair the conditioner. All through nice and even. Something that is not heavy, light weight leave in conditioner. Some of them come in liquid form or spray. Mine comes in like a really creamy substance which is what I like to use and I put my hands in it and massage it really well. Now I'm going to go ahead and take a good even mix here, setting lotion and mine is white and I mix a bit of water with it because I don't want it too strong. And if you're making the hair really curly like a straw set or curly type of double rollers, piggy back. Then you put more solution in it. "

eHow Article: Leave-in Conditioner for Rolling Curly Hair

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