Ma’am. I am an 80s baby and NEVER realized we could twist them out so they don’t lose shape. 😮👏👏👏👏👏 Time to go dig out the curlers! I wish we had CZcams tutorials back in the 90s and 00s. 😅
I didn’t either until I saw this one other CZcamsr do it the same way. And I legit was so pissed I have been ripping out my hair and destroying the fluffy blow curls
Tell me about it! I'm still upset that 14 year olds today know how to apply makeup and completely skip the awkward phase I struggled thru with the mismatched foundation and incorrect blending. lol If I had to look like a clown, they should too! lolol
Pro tip from a professional volume creator of the 90’s. Blow dry your hair upside down focusing on the roots. Then use the blow dryer brush for the ends and voila you’re done. Same look, less work.
Haha! I was literally JUST saying this to myself. I’m no professional but I most certainly am a solid GenX. This is just how we did it. I will be 90 blowing my hair out, upside down! I’ve always maintained a long hair style, middle part. They call it 90s but it’s actually a 70s trend. Hell, even true hippies wore hair this way. My mom rocked a middle part and love beads. She said they use to use soup cans and air dry upside down if they lacked hair dryers! Can you imagine?! You literally had to be stoned.
Im 41 and still use those same rollers. 🤣 I roughly blow dry my hair, flipped over, then roll it in big sections, and take it down after about 10/15 minutes. It adds the perfect amount of volume....used to be perfect for my heavy, thick hair...and is now perfect for my thinning and fine hair.
Let's be real. We through in some mousse from the grocery store, used our large metal, round hair brush, and if you were lucky you had the velcro rollers. I had the Aniston, lol
@@MSANTHR0P3 I had the Velcro rollers, and had to use a crappy brush....always wanted one of those amazing round brushes! My mom wouldn't buy hair products, aside from "aqua net", so I occasionally sprayed some on after styling, but that's it. I relied heavily on those Velcro rollers! 🤣😂 They were my only hope.
@@MSANTHR0P3 now that I think about it, I scrunched my hair with gel for about half my 7th grade year. 😂 My mom bought LA looks gel, but never mousse. I looked a *mess*. Crunchy stiff hair ...my 7th grade yearbook photo has the crunchy hair, complete with being half pulled back with a white sheer chiffon scrunchie! 🤭 I didn't start using the Velcro rollers until I was in 10th grade....that was the beginning of my good hair years. You're lucky your mom bought you the giant round brush and mousse! 😁♥️
@@wigglywoo8899 you just gave me a flashback! She let me get a perm in 7th grade and it burnt half my hair off! I had to go through that year with scrunched hair and my new groowth hair sticking out everywhere! Oh the horror!! I've got to find pictures
That looks really great! I'm old enough to be your grandmother and used curlers all the time when I was young. Here's my tip: Start by putting the curlers on the top of your head and work your way down. Again, you look lovely!
I did my Nana’s curlers for 15 years before she passed. She taught me all the tricks. She was more of a mum to me, taught me so much. I can still hear her voice ‘start at the top, don’t forget!’! 😂❤
I’m having trouble visualizing how that works, can u explain please? I want to try that technique! Like do u hold the curler at the root and wind the hair around it? Or is it something totally different?
@@C.U.N.Tahiti Take a small section of hair at the top of your head, comb through it, put the curler at the end of your hair and roll it toward the root keeping your hair taut. It's easy and goes quickly once you get the hang of it. Good luck, honeypie!
No one had those creams back then. We had mouse, gel, spray, and frizz ease serum or silicone if you were flushed. It took 30 minutes to blow dry hair only to frizz by noon in High School walking outside. Memories!
@@Lemoncatsf That regular highschoolers couldn't afford, and weren't available at drugstores or at TJMaxx like they are now. If you could afford those, then great!
As a 90's teen, I can say with certainty that this style plus a couple other is the the reason my current style is brush my hair, put in messy bun. That's it. 2 min a day tops. If only I could reclaim my time lost on sadistically time consuming styles back then.
I saw this growing up and it's one of the reasons I always made sure that if I put hours of effort into a hairstyle, it LOOKED like it lmao. I had long hair at the time so it was mostly lots of braids in styles no one in my Midwestern town would've dreamed of even looking up. I miss it often but I'm tired and in pain now, so short curly hair down or in a ponytail is my current go-to👌 All that matters is that you are happy and comfy💖
@@rosaliac.386 ..... Glad you had the right attitude.... At least if it took hours, it should look like it took hours! Which half of the 90's was devoted to having hair that took hours to make this "natural looking super fluffy' waves that took years off peoples lives. And now... We've just realized that there needs to be balance with more important things in life than doing hair.
@@TheLuciddreamer79 .... No. Just sometimes in life, when you're only sleeping 4 hours a day because of family, school, job, kids, sports/exercise, etc., And something has to give.... Yeah, taking an hour off the two hour hair do is probably a better use of time.
So this is why I bought a hood dryer, get your hair about 80% dry *carefully * put in your velcro rollers and then sit underneath the dryer for a while and read a book and then give your hair a shot of cold air for about 3-5 minutes at the end. So much easier and your hair will stay longer and look more shiny
Had this problem too. Thanks to youtube I find a solution. Try: dry your hair 80% Roll it spray it with hairspray right befor reheat it Let it really cool down.
I’ve been doing those basic pin curls with like 90% dry hair with some wave enhancing products in it last few washes. A basic pin curl wet set like this or sponge rollers is just about the only thing that will hold in my slippery very long hair with exception of the very hot wand. Maybe that helps someone reading thro too. I have so much more texture than I ever realized, like they say. Supposedly nobody has 100% str8 hair.
the only thing that ever worked to keep great looking curls in my hair was the Wand curler. you can do it so many ways since you hold the end of the strand yourself rather than a clip holding it shut or whatnot. and i know the point of this is the blowout not the curls, the blowout being the one i wish i had all the time cause my hair is flat as fuck, but since you mentioned curls i thought i would lyk! i left mine in the house by accident when we got evicted so it’s long gone but to be clear: it was the $15-20 red one from walmart, not the name brand one. either remington or the one cheaper than that, loved that thing
@@Risingofthephoenix she didn’t say she was a millennial she said she was a kid during the 90s. She was around 10 when the 90s started so she definitely was a kid in the 90s. & this hairstyle would have been done by people a little older than 10. So this was a good example for her. Shiii 😂😂
It looks gorgeous! I was a teen in the 90's and gave up on getting this look because of the amount of time and effort you have to put in to get it. Coming from someone who braided their own waist-length, thick, voluminous hair, that says a lot.
You should have used products we could only get in the 90’s and no Revlon tool. We didn’t have that then. Salon Selectives, Herbal Essences, Paul Mitchell, Babyyyyyy ❤😂
A key element of 80s/90s big hair is lift at the crown. Flip your hair over and hit the roots with a strong hold spray. If you have wavy or curly hair, you can also just blow dry upside down and skip the rollers. I miss big hair!! 😂😂😂
As someone from th 90's who was all about those rollers you need to go a soft root tease and more of an off center part or no part at all for it to be right. The 90's blowout needs more height think Guess Girl adds of that Era.
Also, it's not something anyone I knew in the 90s actually did at home. Maybe at the salon when you add a styling to a trim, but we always used hot rollers on already dry hair. Our hair didnt get as "big," but it worked for an everyday look.
I have curly hair and that wasn't cool in the late 90s so I did this often. When flat irons finally became affordable it was like a gift from the gods. Like there was golden light and angelic music playing when you opened the box. 😂 I never straighten my hair anymore, but back then I was so happy to have one bc it was so much faster.
undercuts have been around since the edwardian era and are still as popular today as they ever were....so, as someone who also has an undercut....we're not dinosaurs, we're trendy lolol
@@lissaz.6548 she didn’t say she was born in 1989. Her statement was that she’s Gen X and her haircut is from the movie Parenthood, which came out in 1989. She could have easily been 9 or 10 years old in 1989, which would make her Gen X. The only way she would be Gen Y is if she was 8 years old or younger in 1989. I doubt she was seeing that movie as an 8 years old.
Instead of pulling them out I’m going to twist them out. Absolutely genius! You are bloody brilliant! How have I made it to my 40’s without knowing this?!?! Thank you!
I used to do this in the late 90's/early 00's with hot rollers. I called it "slut hair" and offered it to my friends as well. Still my favorite hairstyle. Lol
I loved my hot rollers! They were the best. I used to have so much hair back then that I had to style in sections because I'd run outta rollers. Till I bought a second set. *sigh* what I'd give to have all that hair back. I swear after each kid I have less and less hair. Miss it
Obsessed!! But for real you use that reckon blower way better than me, I think my hair is too long, but it won’t curl like that from that tool from a curling iron it will.
I love her videos. Her hair in this one is gorgeous. I’m finding in a lot of her shirts though, I’m like “wait, is that not in style anymore?” Lol! That’s OK. Once you hit a certain age you don’t give a darn what’s in style anymore, just what looks good on you!
Her voice sounds more and more southern with every curler that goes in. I also become a southern woman with a hair full of velcro curlers. So relatable. 😂
I'm the UK this was the style for a night out even up to 2016/17. A big curly blow. Us scousers are famous for wearing rollers on a Saturday day time round town before a night out. 90s hair for us was pin straight. The curly blow wasn't in style here till maybe the 2010s, maybe a few years before that
The final result was worth the days of work lol 😍
Years!
Good thing I’m seeing this comment. There’s no slider on the video
Lol have to start Friday night so ready for Monday morning
Ma’am. I am an 80s baby and NEVER realized we could twist them out so they don’t lose shape. 😮👏👏👏👏👏 Time to go dig out the curlers! I wish we had CZcams tutorials back in the 90s and 00s. 😅
I didn’t either until I saw this one other CZcamsr do it the same way. And I legit was so pissed I have been ripping out my hair and destroying the fluffy blow curls
Tell me about it! I'm still upset that 14 year olds today know how to apply makeup and completely skip the awkward phase I struggled thru with the mismatched foundation and incorrect blending. lol If I had to look like a clown, they should too! lolol
Riiiiight!!!!? If us gals had had YT in the 1980s omg I'd be billionaire and Elon, working for ME instead!
@@seasons365 at least our whole puberty isn't documented on the internet forever
@@aoneal3723 this is true!!!
She's giving volume, she's giving Cindy Crawford drinking a Pepsi, she's giving 90's supermodel 😍
Omg Cindy drinking a Pepsi, I'm weak this is perfect!! 😂
That commercial is exactly what I always think about when I see the term “90’s blowout” used. LOL
Hahahahaha Cindy drinking a Pepsi is the perfect image I want to have in my mind for this blow out thing. Thank you!
Cindy Crawford drinking a Pepsi is like my visual of a perfect blowout.
Erin has always reminded me of Gisele Bündchen. Not 90s, but yeah.
the final look was very Celine Dion
Thought the same. Celine Dion in a metallica shirt. 👍
I see the resemblance!
Omg! That’s what I was just thinking!!😂😂 So beautiful🥰
I was thinking Rachel Green.
I always think of Topenga hair. But Celine works too.
It’s giving Jennifer Aniston!❤ the nervous laugh cracks me up 😂
fr i thought the same
Also Topanga from Boy Meets World!
Yes!!!!!!😍
My first thought was Alicia Silverstone in Clueless~
She had layers.
Pro tip from a professional volume creator of the 90’s. Blow dry your hair upside down focusing on the roots. Then use the blow dryer brush for the ends and voila you’re done. Same look, less work.
Haha! I was literally JUST saying this to myself. I’m no professional but I most certainly am a solid GenX. This is just how we did it. I will be 90 blowing my hair out, upside down!
I’ve always maintained a long hair style, middle part. They call it 90s but it’s actually a 70s trend. Hell, even true hippies wore hair this way. My mom rocked a middle part and love beads. She said they use to use soup cans and air dry upside down if they lacked hair dryers! Can you imagine?! You literally had to be stoned.
I still do this every day! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Omg I was thinking the same thing. Like umm we never did all that work.
@@KianaKrane0731 I don’t feel like doing all that work when I’m stoned lol
@@mitchelleroberson that is valid. Very valid. Lol
Im 41 and still use those same rollers. 🤣 I roughly blow dry my hair, flipped over, then roll it in big sections, and take it down after about 10/15 minutes. It adds the perfect amount of volume....used to be perfect for my heavy, thick hair...and is now perfect for my thinning and fine hair.
Let's be real. We through in some mousse from the grocery store, used our large metal, round hair brush, and if you were lucky you had the velcro rollers. I had the Aniston, lol
@@MSANTHR0P3 I had the Velcro rollers, and had to use a crappy brush....always wanted one of those amazing round brushes! My mom wouldn't buy hair products, aside from "aqua net", so I occasionally sprayed some on after styling, but that's it. I relied heavily on those Velcro rollers! 🤣😂 They were my only hope.
@@wigglywoo8899 no way! My mom wouldn't buy me the rollers, but would the hair brush. She would buy me mousse, too
@@MSANTHR0P3 now that I think about it, I scrunched my hair with gel for about half my 7th grade year. 😂 My mom bought LA looks gel, but never mousse. I looked a *mess*. Crunchy stiff hair ...my 7th grade yearbook photo has the crunchy hair, complete with being half pulled back with a white sheer chiffon scrunchie! 🤭 I didn't start using the Velcro rollers until I was in 10th grade....that was the beginning of my good hair years. You're lucky your mom bought you the giant round brush and mousse! 😁♥️
@@wigglywoo8899 you just gave me a flashback! She let me get a perm in 7th grade and it burnt half my hair off! I had to go through that year with scrunched hair and my new groowth hair sticking out everywhere! Oh the horror!! I've got to find pictures
That looks really great! I'm old enough to be your grandmother and used curlers all the time when I was young. Here's my tip: Start by putting the curlers on the top of your head and work your way down. Again, you look lovely!
I did my Nana’s curlers for 15 years before she passed. She taught me all the tricks. She was more of a mum to me, taught me so much. I can still hear her voice ‘start at the top, don’t forget!’! 😂❤
@@Sorchia56 Nanas ALWAYS know how to do things the right way.☺
@@cUCH1337NPC No problem. Glad I could help.☺
I’m having trouble visualizing how that works, can u explain please? I want to try that technique! Like do u hold the curler at the root and wind the hair around it? Or is it something totally different?
@@C.U.N.Tahiti Take a small section of hair at the top of your head, comb through it, put the curler at the end of your hair and roll it toward the root keeping your hair taut. It's easy and goes quickly once you get the hang of it. Good luck, honeypie!
My mom still does her hair like this. It's such a flattering look.
No one had those creams back then. We had mouse, gel, spray, and frizz ease serum or silicone if you were flushed. It took 30 minutes to blow dry hair only to frizz by noon in High School walking outside. Memories!
Yep!
Truth
So true!
In the 90s there were plenty of great products available. Kerastase, Bumble and Bumble, Aveda etc with already vast and varied lines.
@@Lemoncatsf That regular highschoolers couldn't afford, and weren't available at drugstores or at TJMaxx like they are now. If you could afford those, then great!
As a 90's teen, I can say with certainty that this style plus a couple other is the the reason my current style is brush my hair, put in messy bun. That's it. 2 min a day tops.
If only I could reclaim my time lost on sadistically time consuming styles back then.
I saw this growing up and it's one of the reasons I always made sure that if I put hours of effort into a hairstyle, it LOOKED like it lmao. I had long hair at the time so it was mostly lots of braids in styles no one in my Midwestern town would've dreamed of even looking up. I miss it often but I'm tired and in pain now, so short curly hair down or in a ponytail is my current go-to👌
All that matters is that you are happy and comfy💖
Sounds like you let yourself go, but you do you.
@@rosaliac.386 ..... Glad you had the right attitude.... At least if it took hours, it should look like it took hours! Which half of the 90's was devoted to having hair that took hours to make this "natural looking super fluffy' waves that took years off peoples lives. And now... We've just realized that there needs to be balance with more important things in life than doing hair.
@@TheLuciddreamer79 .... No. Just sometimes in life, when you're only sleeping 4 hours a day because of family, school, job, kids, sports/exercise, etc., And something has to give.... Yeah, taking an hour off the two hour hair do is probably a better use of time.
@@TheLuciddreamer79 what a misogynistic comment
Dude I’d still wear this today! Wtf, I was never privy to how to do my hair so nice in any era, even today! 😭
So this is why I bought a hood dryer, get your hair about 80% dry *carefully * put in your velcro rollers and then sit underneath the dryer for a while and read a book and then give your hair a shot of cold air for about 3-5 minutes at the end. So much easier and your hair will stay longer and look more shiny
a hood dryer hmmm I'd love that. Do they sell them for the home? Reasonably that is?
@UCit2a3u6oxoyA8TzF-GYQKA
Yup! Sally's has a few different models
I wish my hair would take curls like that with rollers. I’d take them out and in about a half hour they’d be pin straight again. Looks great! 😊
Same
Had this problem too. Thanks to youtube I find a solution.
Try:
dry your hair 80%
Roll it
spray it with hairspray right befor reheat it
Let it really cool down.
Sameeeeee I've tried everything! I gave up on my hair.
I’ve been doing those basic pin curls with like 90% dry hair with some wave enhancing products in it last few washes. A basic pin curl wet set like this or sponge rollers is just about the only thing that will hold in my slippery very long hair with exception of the very hot wand. Maybe that helps someone reading thro too. I have so much more texture than I ever realized, like they say. Supposedly nobody has 100% str8 hair.
the only thing that ever worked to keep great looking curls in my hair was the Wand curler. you can do it so many ways since you hold the end of the strand yourself rather than a clip holding it shut or whatnot. and i know the point of this is the blowout not the curls, the blowout being the one i wish i had all the time cause my hair is flat as fuck, but since you mentioned curls i thought i would lyk! i left mine in the house by accident when we got evicted so it’s long gone but to be clear: it was the $15-20 red one from walmart, not the name brand one. either remington or the one cheaper than that, loved that thing
The unhinged laugh after “one down” was SOO relatable 😂😂😂
Omg it looks GORGEOUS
The results were very pretty and love the shape. I’d see this as going out or event hair. Reminds me of the bombshell looks I saw growing up.
Every morning in highschool 93-96. Plugging in the rollers to get those big curls. Honestly, ladies, worth it.
Yes I learned something but you made me laugh. Either way, I would watch you again 🤣
I am a nineties kid and you did very well. I am now 44 and losing my hair so I definitely needed to relearn to how to add volume!😉
So is my mom 😉
im sorry what? No you an 80s kid cause Im 34 and millennials are truly a 90s kid you a generation Xer
@@Risingofthephoenix she didn’t say she was a millennial she said she was a kid during the 90s. She was around 10 when the 90s started so she definitely was a kid in the 90s. & this hairstyle would have been done by people a little older than 10. So this was a good example for her. Shiii 😂😂
@@Risingofthephoenix you're confusing "90s kid" with "90s baby"
Try collagen daily for a few months. Made a huge difference for me.
You can always set your hair with cold air from a blow dryer to set them so you don’t have to wait hours to take them out
I'm in love with the color of her hair!!!
I learned why I let my hair go naturally curly in the 90s. (But your hair looks phenomenal. )
It looks gorgeous! I was a teen in the 90's and gave up on getting this look because of the amount of time and effort you have to put in to get it. Coming from someone who braided their own waist-length, thick, voluminous hair, that says a lot.
You should have used products we could only get in the 90’s and no Revlon tool. We didn’t have that then. Salon Selectives, Herbal Essences, Paul Mitchell, Babyyyyyy ❤😂
Yessssssssss
A key element of 80s/90s big hair is lift at the crown. Flip your hair over and hit the roots with a strong hold spray. If you have wavy or curly hair, you can also just blow dry upside down and skip the rollers. I miss big hair!! 😂😂😂
Your hair is gorgeous!!! And yes I learned to twist out. Thank you!!!
Oh that end result, omg ~ rich lady hair ~ it's amazing!
As someone from th 90's who was all about those rollers you need to go a soft root tease and more of an off center part or no part at all for it to be right. The 90's blowout needs more height think Guess Girl adds of that Era.
Gorgeous and nostalgic. Love it!
What’s nostalgic about this rubbish. This is not 90s hair
Hair looks good
You are hilarious! But the end result was popping! Just like in the 90s👌🏽
thats not a 90s blow out, thats a hard set. love, a beauty school student
I mean, maybe it's a hard set, but it's also _definitely_ a '90s blowout. love, a woman who used to get a "blowout" like this at the salon in the '90s
Also, it's not something anyone I knew in the 90s actually did at home. Maybe at the salon when you add a styling to a trim, but we always used hot rollers on already dry hair. Our hair didnt get as "big," but it worked for an everyday look.
90's gals had great arm strength from using their round brush and blowdryer
Never thought to twist them out!! Brilliant!
I have curly hair and that wasn't cool in the late 90s so I did this often. When flat irons finally became affordable it was like a gift from the gods. Like there was golden light and angelic music playing when you opened the box. 😂 I never straighten my hair anymore, but back then I was so happy to have one bc it was so much faster.
The thing is... I still love this. I'm firmly Gen X. I have an undercut that is straight out of Parenthood (1989) so I'm obviously a dinosaur.
undercuts have been around since the edwardian era and are still as popular today as they ever were....so, as someone who also has an undercut....we're not dinosaurs, we're trendy lolol
Your gen Y 81’-96’
@@lissaz.6548 the movie came out in 1989. lol All that just to be wrong.
@@lissaz.6548 she didn’t say she was born in 1989. Her statement was that she’s Gen X and her haircut is from the movie Parenthood, which came out in 1989. She could have easily been 9 or 10 years old in 1989, which would make her Gen X. The only way she would be Gen Y is if she was 8 years old or younger in 1989. I doubt she was seeing that movie as an 8 years old.
Is this look making a comeback? 😍 It’s timeless imho but I can’t keep up with trends anymore.
Respect for the fact she didn’t leave us hanging for part two.
Instead of pulling them out I’m going to twist them out. Absolutely genius! You are bloody brilliant! How have I made it to my 40’s without knowing this?!?! Thank you!
I used to do this in the late 90's/early 00's with hot rollers. I called it "slut hair" and offered it to my friends as well. Still my favorite hairstyle. Lol
I loved my hot rollers! They were the best. I used to have so much hair back then that I had to style in sections because I'd run outta rollers. Till I bought a second set. *sigh* what I'd give to have all that hair back. I swear after each kid I have less and less hair. Miss it
Yaaas I have a similar name for when I do that type of hair/matching makeup 😅
1 down 100 to go... Its been hours maybe days 🤣🤣
I learned that your hair is GORGEOUS!
She looks so majestic omfg
Very pretty !
Thank you!
@@erinmiller I’m subscribed!
Obsessed!! But for real you use that reckon blower way better than me, I think my hair is too long, but it won’t curl like that from that tool from a curling iron it will.
so beautiful!
That final result was awesome!!!
Thank you very much 😍 I was desperate for it just write what creams you used please 💕💕💕
Love the hair! What nail polish is that?! 😍
Thank you! Ahh, I’m not sure - it’s a gel manicure. I just picked a random orangey red color!
As someone who was a teen in the 90’s- that is spot on!
You have luscious thick hair! You’re blessed girlie!
Finally someone giving the products!! Thank you
It looks INCREDIBLE!
GURL
YOU LOOKED.. SO GOOD LIKE THAT
I still use these my husband and kids look at me like I'm crazy. I sleep with them on or where all day so I don't heat!
Beautiful AND hilarious! ♥️
never thought I'd find a fashion/hair channel so entertaining. love your vids! haha
90s blowout is the best looking version of the blowout
This hairstyle is classic and 🔥.
It’s her iconic wink that does it for me every damn time 💀💀💀
I love her videos. Her hair in this one is gorgeous.
I’m finding in a lot of her shirts though, I’m like “wait, is that not in style anymore?” Lol!
That’s OK. Once you hit a certain age you don’t give a darn what’s in style anymore, just what looks good on you!
Thank you with a blast from the past into my present!
Love it ! 90's were the Best!
Literally beautiful
Your haircolor is LOVE
Even in 2023 big voluminous hair is hot. You look great!
Beautiful sections. I love a good roller set.
I absolutely adore big, smooth, voluminous hairstyles. Your hair looks incredibly full-bodied and healthy. ✨
I love your in between winks it’s so cute 😂💕💕
That color looks so good on you
Girrrrrrl!!! 😮 thank you for doing this! You look fabulous
I used to do this having the hair of 3 people. Took FOREVER! Looked hella cute & full when done though.
Her voice sounds more and more southern with every curler that goes in. I also become a southern woman with a hair full of velcro curlers. So relatable. 😂
Absolutely in love with the results ❤️❤️
I'm so glad you pulled in a curling motion. Watching people pull them straight out and expecting pretty curls/waves is so frustrating
That looks GORGEOUS! It was indeed worth it!!
Style wise i still live in the late 80s and 90s. ❤
So... it's lovely to see the 'Rachel' has returned! 🥰
The ash looks so good on you.
Love the volume!!!!!
Looks really good
My goodness this is gorgeous!
THIS LOOKS AMAZING
You have the MOST gorgeous hair ohmaigahd. It's long, thick, and you actually know how to style it. It's honestly not even fair 😭
You did an epic job!!! Hot rollers are fast and super easy too!!!
this looks amazing, my mom did my hair looks this a few times and i honestly never appreciated it enough.
I learned you have more hair than I have ever seen. Beautiful
I'm the UK this was the style for a night out even up to 2016/17. A big curly blow. Us scousers are famous for wearing rollers on a Saturday day time round town before a night out. 90s hair for us was pin straight. The curly blow wasn't in style here till maybe the 2010s, maybe a few years before that
“ My patience is running LOWW!!” 😆😆😆
The “ITS BEEN HOURS…MAYBE DAYS..” sent me 😂😂😂
I love” it’s a few days later” and “ I am a few years older! “ ha ha ha so funny, but it can sometimes feel that way! Your hair looks good!
Your hair color is gorgeous!!!
Stunning head of hair!!!
The "Low" really got me! lol
Yes 🙌🏻 Redken come through ❤❤
Thank you for the twist tip!!!!💕💕💕💕💕ulookbeautiful
Looks beautiful. You rocked it!
The look is giving me "80's stoner chick", which is activating so many core memories.
That wink is perfection 😉❤