So, I told you all about my CO washing routine. This is how I set my hair. To begin you'll need : clean, wet hair, a rat tail comb, and some clips.

I like to divide my hair into sections first. It takes a few minutes and it may seem tedious, but I think it makes the rolling easier.
I start by making a center part. Then I section off the hair from the back of the part to just behind my ear. Repeat on the other side, and voila, a nice, even ear to ear part. I separate my bangs by making a straight part in each recession. Now I take all three sections, bangs and both sides, and pin then up nice and tight.

I like to divide my hair into sections first. It takes a few minutes and it may seem tedious, but I think it makes the rolling easier.
I start by making a center part. Then I section off the hair from the back of the part to just behind my ear. Repeat on the other side, and voila, a nice, even ear to ear part. I separate my bangs by making a straight part in each recession. Now I take all three sections, bangs and both sides, and pin then up nice and tight.
Now for the back of the hair.... I separate that into layers, starting at the crown, and finishing at the nape of the neck. I securely pin each layer as I go. The thickness of layers will depend on the thickness and length of your hair. I can get away with 4 layers but 5 is better.
Now it's time to roll! You'll need your rat tail comb and some curlers. Right now I'm a using foam curlers.
I start at the back, from bottom to top. I try to alternate between even and odd numbers of curlers to create a brick pattern. Once I get near the top, I don't curl all the way to the root. This is to create a smooth crown. For the bangs I like to do three curlers rolled towards the back. If you want to do rolled bangs, you can roll them forward. For the side, I do one diagonal part and I roll the curlers towards the back. All done!
A hair net is very handy for sets. It supports your curlers and keeps them from bouncing around. A satin slumber cap or scarf, is necessary if you plan on sleeping in your curlers. But wait until you are just getting into bed; your hair will dry faster if it is uncovered.
Happy setting!