Women in the 1940s and 1950s set their hair in pin curls (with bobby pins) or in foam or hard rollers. This produced full curls, often brushed carefully to roll under around the face.
In 1960, women used hair rollers in their wet hair to curl their hair. Roller size varied and large rollers were about the size of a Coke can. They used bobby pins or clips to hold the curlers in place and often slept in the curlers. Pin curls or spit curls were other ways to curl hair.
The curl that is obtained when the hair is set in rollers.
You could try bendy rollers. My hair is straight and never stays in curls but leaving in bendy rollers for one night keeps it curly up to two days.
pin curl is where you curls are really tight and finger wave is slightly loser curls
The word "pin curls" is trochaic because the stress is on the first syllable of each word.
Hot rollers are heated cylindrical rollers used to create curls and volume in hair. They work by wrapping sections of hair around the rollers and allowing them to cool, setting the desired curl or wave. Hot rollers are versatile and can be used for various hairstyles, including loose waves, voluminous curls, or adding lift at the roots.
Jumbo rollers will mainly give a lot of volume to long hair with some soft waves. They are a bit too large to give a curl, you will need to use smaller rollers to get curls. The smaller the roller barrel, the tighter the curl will be.
It is not advisable, to get the best curls you must dry your hiar prior to applying the hot rollers. If not you won't get much curl.
you need to get pencils or markers depending on what size you want you curls wrap you hair around them in different places the us bobby pins or clips to pin each one up you should probably leave them in for ATLEAST 4 hours but it would be best to sleep with them hope this helps :) Use plastic or velcro rollers. The hair can be rolled wet or dry depending upon time constraints....although with the velcro rollers, the hair must be dry.
So they can get curls or waves overnight without doing heat or chemical damage.
Pin them up in the spiral