
The first thing you want to do when undertaking a wet-set is to begin with hair that has no tangles in, and is damp to the touch. Hair that is too wet will leave you with a look that's frizzy and the wrong kind of voluminous when rolled, so you want to hit the sweet spot between having wet and dry hair. You'll also need a mousse to add texture to your hair, otherwise the rollers won't hold like you want them to. Work the mousse through each strand, leaving no spots uncovered.
As you want to achieve straight hair with this wet-set, you'll need jumbo rollers rather than small ones. No matter whether you use traditional Velcro hair rollers or roller clips, you'll want to take each roller out very slowly to prevent frizz from the Velcro static. If your hair is prone to frizz, consider using clips over velcro rollers to minimize any frizz levels that threaten to ruin your bouncy straight blowout.
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