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Straw Set Curls
- By naanis naturals
- Published 10/4/2007
- Black Hair Styles , Dreadlocks Hair Styles
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Straw
set curls are essentially the frugal woman's flexible Perm rod...well,
without the flexibility. Straws just bend. Straw
sets allow you to create curly tendrils using drinking
straws. This style can be done on relaxed, natural, curly
hair and even Dreadlocks!To Create This Style You Will Need:
- Plastic drinking straws. The size of the straws will be determined by your hair length and the end-look you desire. For shorter hair, cut the straws in half. Longer hair, leave them be. Also keep in mind, the thicker the straw, the looser the curl.
- naani's naturals Curly Custard Maximum Definition Hairdress, Twist and Lock Creme or No More Frizzies Alcohol Free Aloe Vera Jelly or Styling Gel. This will help set your hair while keeping it moisturized.
- Mist bottle. Have some warm water handy in a misting bottle. This will help keep your hair slightly damp as it may take you a while to achieve a perfect straw set.

- Perm rod end papers. Although not necessary, this will help you easily remove your hair from the straws which will prevent damage/split ends.
- Duck-bill or single-prong hair clips or bobby pins.
- Hooded hair dryer
- naani's naturals Moisturizing Hair & Body Mist. Your straw-sets/scalp may become dry from time to time days after the technique is completed. Use our Moisturizing Hair & Body Mist to soothe scalp, moisturize hair and add sheen.
Begin by shampooing hair with naani's naturals Sulfate Free or USDA Certified Organic Castile Shampoo. Then follow with
S-Factor Herbal Deep Conditioner. Allow deep conditioner to process under a hooded dryer for at least 10 minutes before rinsing with lukewarm-warm water.
Divide hair into four or more sections. Gently detangle each section individually by using a wide-tooth comb. If you have dreadlocks, twist, palm-roll or Interlock your locks prior to beginning this technique. Doing your root maintenance beforehand will insure that your style looks neat once you remove the straws.
Starting
with the first section, divide a smaller section of hair (approximately
1/4-1/2 inches). The size of the section is up to
you. The smaller the section, the more straws/tendrils and
the fuller the end-style. The larger the section, the looser
the curl.Smooth a small amount of Curly Custard, Twist and Lock Creme or No More Frizzies Alcohol Free Aloe Vera Jelly or Styling Gel onto the section the place an end paper on the ends of the hair.
Roll your hair onto the straws so that the hair does not overlap itself. The hair will be rolled up and over the straw so that by the time you reach your scalp, you should only see parts of the straw peaking through the rolled hair.
Once you've reached your scalp, secure the hair to the straw with a hair clip or bobby pin.
Repeat until you've finished your entire head.
Process completed style under a hooded hair dryer with a medium to low-medium heat setting. Processing time will depend on your hair length and/or dreadlocks thickness. The longer/thicker your hair, the longer it will take to process. The more hair you place on each straw, the longer it will take to process. As a good measure, allow to process for at least 45 minutes before doing a test un-roll. Average time for most is approximately 45 minutes to 1.5 hours and up to 2 hours for very long/thick dreadlocks.
Gently remove straw and end papers.
Spritz hair with naani's naturals Moisturizing Hair & Body Mist.
When completed, you can leave the straw sets as is or gently separate them with your fingers.
Sleep with a satin scarf or on a satin pillow to preserve style.
Straw Set How-To Video

Photo at left courtesy of textureshaircare.com
Photos Reprinted with Permission and are Copyright Protected. Dreadlocks Straw Set Photos Courtesy of http://www.geocities.com/allnaturalchi/. Lawana's Photos Courtesy of http://www.daezhavoo.com.
For more information on Black Hair Styling, visit http://www.naani.com.
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Comment #1 (Posted by KAI)
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I would have loved to see it done with dreadlocks. But it was still good b/c I have never seen the technique done before.
thanx
Comment #2 (Posted by kasha)
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I loved this article because it gave me a new idea for my hair. I've been transitioning from a relaxer since last Jan. and have been very discouraged because I just never knew how to care for my natural hair. Thanks for the hints!
Comment #3 (Posted by Danni)
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I love this style I'm going to try it on my locs and btw is the model wearing locs or is her hair loose? It's kinda hard to tell!
Comment #4 (Posted by Shantedra)
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This is an awesome article and video. It makes it so simple to recreate at home.
Comment #5 (Posted by jay)
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I wish I couldve seen the video. can you wash your hair after doing this style?
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great
Comment #7 (Posted by Erica)
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thnx!! it was informative.willyou be adding one for dreadlocks? (a vid i mean)
Comment #8 (Posted by monalee)
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am of african descent, specifically Jamaica and I am in Chile, south america with few options for my hair but thsi site helped me to a DIY straw set. great job
Comment #9 (Posted by SIMONE)
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im trying to decide on which one to use for my hair i like both rod sets and the straw set styles but im making the transition back to natural which one should i use..........







