💁♀️ Curl smart, wake stunning—heatless beauty made effortless!
The CONAIR Heatless Curlers set includes 31 assorted rollers in various sizes and colors designed for overnight use. Featuring a self-grip design that eliminates the need for pins or clips, these curlers create versatile curls and volume without heat damage, making them perfect for achieving salon-quality styles while you sleep.
L**A
Works great for me!
I have straight fine asian hair, shoulder length, and median volume. These rollers work well. They are my first rollers so I watched tons of youtube tutorial videos before buying. I used them right after received the package this afternoon. My hair was dry, I used Folicure thickening mousse before put on the rollers, and took them off after only 5 mins. I could already see some soft curls.Now it's the night, and I just took a shower. I put them on again to see how they would work on my damped hair. They worked well too. There are 5 sizes. If the largest is size 1 and smallest is size 5, I used three size 1, five size 2, and two size 3. I just air dried my hair and took them off after 1.5 hours (my hair is now 98% dry). And I was amazed by the result!! I got glamorous soft curls like those of Victoria's Secret runaway models! I love it! I used hair mask in the shower to protect my hair from being damaged by the rollers. The curls look shiny and smooth, and feel soft.I think the key to put the rollers on properly is to make sure your hair is straight when you put them on and make sure to wrap the hair around the roller tightly. I combed each section first, then placed the roller near the hair root, then slowly pulled it toward the end of the hair as if I was combing my hair with the roller, and then kept gently pulling my hair to make sure it stayed straight while I wrapped it tightly round the roller. I think the combing (with roller; it helps re-straighten the hair) and the pulling (keeps the hair stay straight) are very important. My hair is naturally straight so it's easier for me. If you have curly or frizzy hair, it's better to straighten the hair first. Otherwise, your hair is probably going to get tangled and stuck on the roller, and it will be very painful when take it off.I used one hand to unroll the roller off the hair gently while used the other to secure the root of the hair. It worked well. It wasn't a painful, and my hair didn't fall. Maybe I pulled out two single strands of hair during the process, but I think that's pretty normal.I saw they used velcro rollers on Victoria's Secret fashion show models all the time. That's why I bought them. Although I don't know how much damage these rollers will do to my hair cuticles if I use them everyday, I'm not too worried since I will only use them occasionally. Using hair mask before and after using the rollers can also protect the hair from harsh styling material and reduce the damage.Over all I'm pleased with this product. It does what it's supposed to do, and the price is reasonable. It definitely requires some delicate techniques and patience to use them properly (watching youtube tutorial helps a lot). So don't be frustrated if you mess up the first a couple of times. You'll get there with some practices.BTW, it'll be very difficult to sleep at night with these rollers on your head, as they are pretty hard and the velcro will poke your scalp when you lie down.
A**M
Great for fine, straight hair!
My hair is VERY soft and fine (the texture of the silk on shucked corn if I don't put any product in it). I have a decent amount of hair, but due to having such fine strands, it can make my hair look flat and lifeless. I decided to give these a try, thinking what the heck, they're so cheap it's worth a shot. I used them this morning, and it barely took any time, and my hair has the nicest shape it's had in a long time! I didn't go for all-out body since it was my first try, but my hair has a really nice shape that I couldn't get unless I worked with a blow-dryer and round brush for a decent amount of time. This uses a lot less heat and is way less labor intensive.Here is the process I used to get some bounce in my hair:-Wash with body enhancing shampoo/conditioner (whichever is your favorite) - comb through conditioned hair while it sits-Once out of the shower, comb hair with head upside down, add volumizing mousse, and wrap in a towel. Let this sit for about 15 minutes while you put on makeup, etc.-When hair is moderately dry, take out towel, and blow-dry upside down. I use a round brush to keep the strands straight, otherwise I can get a lot of fly-aways.-Once hair is 95% dry, blow-dry with head upright to smooth out any fly-aways-Take small sections, starting at the top of your head in the back, and lift each section at the root. Spray with a little bit of hairspray at the root and run a round brush through it while holding it straight up from your head to line the strands upright. Blow-dry for a moment to heat hair, then starting at the ends, loosely wrap your hair around the roller and roll down to your scalp.-Leave in for about 10 minutes while hair sets. I used this time to flat iron the lowest layer of my hair, which I didn't roll up. When pulling them out, put your fingers through the middle of the roller and lightly pull as it unwinds. Make sure you are starting with the last roller you put in and working backwards.With my super fine hair, I thought for sure I'd get a TON of tangles and was really concerned while it was setting, but to my surprise they came out easily with no tangles or snags. Part of it might be that I wrapped them loosely for the first try. On a weekend day, I'm going to try to wrap them a little tighter to get a bit of curl and see how it goes.
A**S
Not what I expected!!
I love velcro rollers and have been using them for years. This is a review based on what I received. Pay attention to the last slide! THE PICTURE IS VERY DECEIVING. It looks like you get 9 full sets but the middle section that you can't see is covered and is filled with an extra small size. I only use the three biggest sizes and you only get 5 sets of the full size ones. :( Very disappointing!! So if you like teeny tiny little curls then this is a good set! You get 9 of those and only 5 medium. Boo!
D**K
These work GREAT and at a very good price.
Bought these as a replacement for my previous much-used (and much older) Conair set. What can I say? They are velcro-like grippers and hold your hair to curl it without the use of any clips, although you can add clips for extra-security if you want. I have shoulder length hair and quickly blow-dry it until it's just slightly damp (very important to be only slightly damp) and then set my hair with these before I do my makeup and get dressed. By the time I'm done my hair is dry and curled just the way I want it to be. They work just as well as my old set did. The rollers are lightweight plastic and so not a high-end product, but they don't have to be, they are more than enough quality to hold up to repeated use. (I replaced my old ones after I lost several and the dog chewed up a few!) It helps to not load them up when sectioning your hair, too much hair per roller and they will not hold well. I only have to use about eight or ten rollers for my whole head, and it's so quick and easy that I could do it blindfolded now! These and others like them were MUCH more expensive in my local stores (CVS, Walmart, Target, Publix), so I opted to buy online. I'm very glad that I did!
L**K
Not the best
Only good for bangs not good for curling the rest of your hair
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