How to use velcro rollers to create volume and wave in your hair

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Published 2023-06-30
How to use velcro rollers

Velcro rollers are a great tool to help your hair have volume, movement and beautiful wave. It’s not difficult, and with these techniques you’ll be able to do it very easily.

For naturally straight hair, this is a great way to get fullness and texture without using the heat of a curling iron or spending a lot of time. It’s best to start with smaller rollers at the top to create as much volume and movement as possible. This is a traditional roller pattern that gives a nice fullness to your hair.

Step one
Use a tail comb to pre-section your hair from the top of the crown to behind the ear, making sure the size of sections are manageable for you. Secure your sectioned hair out of the way with hair clips.

Step two
Begin at the top of your crown. Use tail comb to take a horizontal section of hair that is the same width of the roller being used. Take the Velcro roller and bring it all the way up to the ends, pulling up and out to create as much volume at the root as possible. Make sure all your ends are tucked in to avoid a fishhook.
Think about where you want your hair to fall—roll it forward if you want the hair to fall toward the face, or backward if you want your hair to fall away from your face. Generally you want the sides to roll toward your face to create a nice framing quality.

Step three
Work from the top down. Once you’ve worked past your crown, bigger rollers can be used in lower sections and through your sides.

Step four
Once all rollers are secured, use hairspray or heat from a diffuser to help set your hair, depending on how much you want your hair to hold.

Step five
When taking the rollers out, start from the bottom and work up. Use your fingers to run through your scalp, pulling your hair out and letting your hair fall in the direction the rollers have set it. Use a texturizing cream or hairspray to define or reinforce any of that texture and finish your look.

All Comments (12)
  • @dianne6046
    😇🙏I'm so glad you got straight to the subject .. 🌟🌟 HATE those videos where people get off track 😟
  • @maryloewen7362
    I used velcro rollers and they got stuck in my hair which is very fine. Had to work for ages to get them out without cutting.
  • Сделали красивую прическу и зачем- то ее в конце испортили.разлахматили
  • @jupo9928
    You do not need that awful music in the background. Just talking is enough :)
  • 😢 ummm you need to delete this video. Like, right now. You're going to go viral but not in a good way. Holy crap this is the worst promotion for any product that I've ever seen in my life. Now I want to send my rollers back! Redo this entire video. Even the hair model looks frustrated. My heavens. Did you film, edit and post this yourself? You couldn't have had any honest feedback. I think that you have talent. I think that you can do it over and be just fine. Studio filming sucks. I get it, plus you're limited unless you have your assistant with you. Just redo it. Even on a mannequin head would be fine.