Flexi Set On Damp Natural Hair💚🤩🍽️
I tried doing a flexi rod set on my wet hair, let’s take them out together!🪛 Sadly they weren’t dry all the way so when I went to separate the curls they just got frizzy. PLUS I was running out of mousse halfway😕
rods- @redbykiss 💚
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Getting that perfect, bouncy Flexi SET on natural hair can feel like a quest, and trust me, I've had my share of frizz fails, just like the one mentioned in the main post! It's super common to pull out those rods only to find damp hair and a halo of frizz. But don't worry, I've picked up some valuable tips along the way that can help turn those 'oops' moments into 'wow' curls. One of the biggest lessons I've learned, especially when doing a flexi rod set on wet natural hair, is the importance of proper preparation and product choice. Before even thinking about wrapping, make sure your hair is clean, deep-conditioned, and thoroughly detangled. This creates a smooth canvas for your curls. For products, I've found a good leave-in conditioner is essential, followed by a styling cream or lotion. This provides moisture and hold. My personal discovery after running out of mousse once was that a generous amount of a good setting mousse or styling foam is non-negotiable for defined, long-lasting curls. It's worth investing in a quality product that offers strong hold without crunchiness. If you're wondering about the best products for flexi rod sets on wet hair, look for formulations that promise definition and frizz control. Brands like Mielle Organics, Aunt Jackie's, or even some tried-and-true salon brands have amazing options. When it comes to the actual application of flexi rods on natural hair, sectioning is key. Small, consistent sections ensure even drying and uniform curls. If you're aiming for a specific look like a side part flexi rod set natural hair, make sure to create your part before you start rolling. This helps the curls fall naturally into place. I also play around with rod sizes. Small flexi rods on natural hair give tighter, more defined curls, while larger ones create looser waves. For my coily hair, I often opt for medium to small rods to really stretch and define my curl pattern. Now, for the most crucial part, and where I often went wrong: drying! You absolutely must ensure your hair is 100% dry before attempting the TAKEDOW. If your hair is even slightly damp, you'll end up with frizz, guaranteed. I speak from experience! For a flexi rod set on wet natural hair, I usually let mine air dry overnight, or if I'm in a hurry, I'll sit under a hooded dryer. The question of how long to leave flexi rods in really depends on your hair's density and how wet it was when you started. For wet sets, I'd say at least 8-12 hours, or until completely dry to the touch. Don't rush this step; patience is truly a virtue here. If you're doing a FLEXIST on dry hair, you can leave them in for a shorter period, usually 2-4 hours, often with a light setting spray. Finally, the TAKEDOW and styling process. Lightly coat your hands with a bit of lightweight oil (like argan or jojoba) to minimize friction and frizz as you unravel each rod. Gently unroll, don't pull! Once all the rods are out, resist the urge to separate too much right away. Let the curls 'set' for a few minutes. Then, you can gently separate them for volume. For flexi rods on short natural hair, you might find you need to be extra gentle with separation to maintain definition, but the same principles apply. There are so many flexi rods hair styles you can achieve, from simply letting them cascade down to creating beautiful updos or half-up styles. It takes practice to perfect your Flexi SET, but with these tips, you'll be well on your way to achieving gorgeous, defined curls. Don't be discouraged by a few frizz-filled attempts; every setback is a chance to learn and get closer to your ideal hair day!