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Jumbo Roller Set on Type 4 Natural Hair | Length Without Heat Damage

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As a type 4 natural hair girly, sometimes I just want to see the length of my hair without risking heat damage from traditional straightening methods. In this video, I’m showing how I achieve that look using a jumbo roller set — no excessive heat, no sacrificing curl health. I’ll walk you through my favorite jumbo rollers, how I apply them, and the products I use to help achieve smooth, stretched results while still protecting my natural curls. This method is perfect if you want the look of straightened hair without committing to heat damage. If you’re a type 4 natural who wants to enjoy your length while keeping your curls healthy, this roller set technique might be for you. Product: Grip Rollers: https://a.co/d/0hp8zx7B ✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoy natural hair content focused on healthy styling and realistic results.

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As a type 4 natural hair girly, sometimes I just want to see my length without risking heat damage from traditional straightening. In this video, I’m showing you exactly how I get that smooth, stretched look with a jumbo roller set using my favorite jumbo grip rollers. These rollers are made to grip the hair and create tension while you roll, which is a game-changer if your hair doesn’t automatically stretch while wet or if you’re still learning how to get that “smooth set” look. I walk you through how I part for volume (that middle section is key), the products I layer, and how I keep everything neat to avoid stray hairs and breakage. My product order is: Cream of Nature leave-in spray for moisture, WOW anti-humidity spray for frizz control (plus heat protectant), Cream of Nature foam wrap lotion for shine and flexible hold, and Paul Mitchell Skinny Serum (new for me, smells phenomenal, and adds more heat protection). Then it’s all about technique: soaking-wet sections, rolling from the ends, tugging down a few times to smooth the ends, and making sure the roller ends peek out on both sides so there’s no spillage. I finish under the hooded dryer for 2 hours (heat then cool), and I also show you how to avoid snagging during takedown—because we’re not doing unnecessary breakage over here.

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