BEST Rollerset Product for Natural Hair

Tigerlily25

New Member
I love curly hair but sometimes I want straight hair without the heat. Who knew about rollersetting natural hair?!? I had no idea until discovering LHCF...Major news!

I read somewhere Lacio Lacio is a good one to try, but I can't find it anywhere, I checked four BSS yesterday! Besides, I don't even know what category it's in (setting lotion, moisturizer, hair cond, etc.). Let me know so I'll know what to ask for :perplexed.

What else is there? Is there something else or is Lacio Lacio IT? Fellow Maryland-ers (by way of Silver Spring), pls give me the scoop on the best place to shop for hair care.
 

dree

Active Member
Hi Tigerlilly, I am a natural (3A MBL) and read about Lacio Lacio on the board. It is the TRUTH for roller sets!! It's a Dominican leave-in and I order mine from www.sickbay.biz.

HTH
 

AtlantaJJ

Well-Known Member
I love curly hair but sometimes I want straight hair without the heat. Who knew about rollersetting natural hair?!? I had no idea until discovering LHCF...Major news!

I read somewhere Lacio Lacio is a good one to try, but I can't find it anywhere, I checked four BSS yesterday! Besides, I don't even know what category it's in (setting lotion, moisturizer, hair cond, etc.). Let me know so I'll know what to ask for :perplexed.

What else is there? Is there something else or is Lacio Lacio IT? Fellow Maryland-ers (by way of Silver Spring), pls give me the scoop on the best place to shop for hair care.
:welcome:

Thank you for posting this question because I've been natural for 1 year and one of my goals for 2009 is to master the flat iron technique and to learn how to effectively roller set natural hair.

I think using the right products will make a huge difference.
 

TrustMeLove

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I want to know a product that helps to defrizz 4a/b hair for rollersets. So I can make sure the hair is smooth on the roller.
 

clever

Active Member
Lacio Lacio will def. make the hair shiny and soft(I don't use it anymore b/c I can't find the version with mink oil).I now use Redken velvet whip.
 

clever

Active Member
:welcome:

Thank you for posting this question because I've been natural for 1 year and one of my goals for 2009 is to master the flat iron technique and to learn how to effectively roller set natural hair.

I think using the right products will make a huge difference.
That flat iron in your siggy is looking :lick:.

(Repeating I will not cheat on the chi over and over and backing away from thread)
 

Tigerlily25

New Member
Lacio Lacio will def. make the hair shiny and soft(I don't use it anymore b/c I can't find the version with mink oil).I now use Redken velvet whip.

Thanks for the welcome AtlantaJJ, and thank you for the website, dree. It's described as a Leave-in!

ElleDoll, are the pictures in your siggy "After" using the Redken Velvet Whip? Also, how does Redken VW smell, I can't stand the strong stuff. Just can't do it, I tell ya. By the way, as a wanna-be-BSL-on-the-way-to-MBL, boy do I hair envy YOU. I stopped cutting my hair 3 years ago and I'm still stuck at SL. But, I am claiming it in 2009, by golly.

As a recovering PJ, I thought I was tried out, but I got some left in me to keep going...One more 'gen ;). Note to self...work on a siggy.
 
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