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On behalf of Expert Village, my name is Lizbeth Muller from Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood,
Florida and today we're going to roll and set curly hair. As I'm going into my next
section, I just want to let you know that there are ways of knowing if it's not right
or tight. If you grab the hair, you're afraid of it, you see how she has a bend there, and
you just turn around and you're scared of the hair. You start rolling like this because
you're afraid and you're wobbly. You see how you're going to have that wave in there. It's
not going to be tight. It's going to be loose. When you let it down her hair is going to
be frizzy, it's not going to be as good. Again, make sure that you're gripping the hair really
nice and tight without hurting the client of course. Grip it tight straight down. You
see how I went to the middle section. I'm showing you the middle curl. This one goes
this way. Go straight out. It doesn't go up anymore. I'm going up like this a little bit,
but I'm still going to end up being really close. That's real close. You want them close
like that and even. You saw what can happen if you're not really tight and if you're too
lose. You want to make sure you're really tight.