How to Make Hair Curled With Foam Rollers Less Curly

Relax those curls a little after setting your hair in foam rollers.

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When it's body and bounce you crave, foam rollers can deliver the look you want without breaking the bank. Because you set your damp hair on the rollers, the curls should stay stubbornly styling in your hair to last all day or evening. If you unroll your hair to find too much curl, you can make hair curled with foam rollers less curly with a simple trick or two.

1.

Spritz your curly ‘do lightly with the leave-in conditioner to relax it a smidgen.

2.

Set the blow dryer to a low setting and grab the paddle brush. Blow out your hair, pulling it taut with the paddle brush as you direct the heat of the blow dryer over your tresses. The combination of the paddle brush and the low heat will help you smooth out your hair and remove some of the curl. Keep going until all of the moisture from the leave-in conditioner disappears from your hair.

3.

Spray your smooth and bouncy mane lightly with hair spray to help hold the style. Apply an even layer of hair spray to help set the style.

Things You'll Need

 

1.Leave-in conditioner

3.Paddle brush

2.Blow dryer

4.Hair spray

 

Tips & Tricks

 

Go easy with the leave-in conditioner as you spray your hair. You just want to relax the curls a little, not end up looking like a wet poodle.

 

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References

 

Beauty and the Budget; Sandi Brenner Hair rules!; The Ultimate Hair-Care Guide for Women with Kinky, Curly, or Wavy Hair; A. Dickey

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