Tiktok is obsessed with hot rollers and so am I! This is how you use them.

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Hi Beautiful! Hot rollers are probably the most underestimated hair tool that you can use at home. They are easy, cheap, and amazingly efficient! Today I will show you how to use them properly and will share with you my pro tips!

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  • I wish Brad would show us how to do this with a wig on himself, so we can see how to do it on ourselves. 🥺
  • We used hot rollers daily back in the 70’s! We put the rollers in then put on your makeup; easy peasy! As a matter of fact, hair( hello…middle part & curtain bangs) and fashion from the 70’s are back in style.
  • My mom laughed at this. She always gets a kick out of watching old school things become ‘new’ again
  • @RspbyLmn
    As someone who wore hot roller styled hair for years, never brush with a brush after you take it down. Take it down and let it sit still a few minutes. Then either use a very wide tooth comb like a dye comb or a wide tooth pick. Also, if you want more volume, turn your head upside down and spray the roots first. Work your hair spray one section at a time. Don't just spray all over on the top.
  • Just came here to say for people with curly hair that your hair doesn't need to be straightened for this to work! All you need to do is detangle to the point where you can run your fingers through when dry, then keep enough tension on the hair when rolling it that it wraps smoothly around the roller. I sometimes run my finger over the roller to smooth it down as I roll. You'll definitely need to use more sections than someone with straight hair so you can get those pieces smooth around the roller so be prepared for that!
  • I have been using hot rollers for 45 years. It was a major part of the disco look. I have fine hair and must use them for any kind of volume. I'm glad to see they're finally getting recognized. One thing that we always use with hot rollers is gel. We used Dippity-Do back then. Then the spray gels came out. Either will work but this is essential for the rollers to stay in place and to be able to keep the hair on the roller. Leave in until cool. Use a lot of hair spray to keep the style in place. Do not touch your hair once sprayed for the entire day. I use Conair Big Curls. There is no blowout or any curling tool that can match the look of rollers. I can't live without them. Thanks for the video and your hair looks good brown.
  • Brad saying that he can't deal with other people some days because he already has to deal with his own self and that's a lot is just HUGE MOOD OKAY. 😂
  • I am adoring the brown hair! Of course, you can rock literally any color or style! Also, I’m definitely gonna buy n try these asap!! Xoxo xoxo
  • From a 50 yr old that got a new hotroller set every other Christmas in my teens, whether I needed it or not ( it would actually take 2 1/2 sets to roll my hair due to length and thickness) I can attest that you can get some amazing styles from them.
  • My ADHD was going insane tonight so I’ve been messing with my hair. I remembered I had hot rollers that I hadn’t tried yet and let me tell you, I would be lost without you Brad. Earlier today you walked me through how to cut my hair, and now I’ve got rollers in. You’re awesome!! Thank you.
  • Me who used normal rollers (just round plastic lol) for over two years, the upgrade to heat rollers was a whole game changer. Instead of leaving them in overnight for the style to actually last a day, it just has to be in for like 15min. But it did need a bit practise to get the hang of using them without burning yoursellf. But for everyone thinking about buying these, do it.
  • I’ve just never understood how anyone gets these in their hair in a reasonable amount of time. Takes me 80 years and 2nd degree burns for pretty curls that don’t last very long
  • @MekareP
    I've been using them for 20 years. Conair ones work really great and reheat quickly when you need to use more than what's in the thing. Brad is a pro at this, but but but! You can still get a great look with them without all the pro sectioning and blow drying first. Hot rollers are for when I want a lazy day and not blow dry cause mine smooth my hair out. These are also great for when you want a fancy pony. The day I met Anne Rice , I used them and I'll never get a better compliment than her telling me my hair was beautiful. ❤❤
  • @cndngal27
    in 2006 when I eloped I paid $25.99 for hot rollers at target, My hair looked amazing during our wedding.I still have them and they have always come through despite the metal clasps . I have a lot of super fine hair and I think it's the best hair type to use this on. Thanks for the tutorial because I never even considered rolling the front part backwards
  • I impulsively went out a bought a set of hot rollers so I can get better at styling my hair. I can’t tell you how happy I am that this video popped up on my suggested videos to watch! ❤️
  • @madid5398
    I have hair down to my waist so any curls from heat tend to just fall out in a couple hours from the weight. Hot rollers do last longer than an iron, but I still preffer to use foam rollers on damp hair. I can do it at night and then wake up with very curly hair. I can also walk around with a bunch of foam rollers under a scarf and feel like a midcentury housewife.
  • @spantzz69
    i’ve had these rollers for about two years now, and i’m happy you uploaded this so i can see how i can better use them! i love them, and highly recommend to anybody considering them!
  • Loved this video Brad! It brought back so many happy memories of me watching my mom put her hair in hot rollers in the 70's! She loved her hot rollers and it's really cool that they're making a comeback! Love watching all your videos! Keep 'em coming! ❤