THESE CURLERS ARE THE ABSOLUTE WORST!!!!!
I BOUGHT them yesterday, (at Sally's), SET my hair this morning, DRIED my hair under the dryer, and then TRIED to take them out.
They literally PULLED MY HAIR OUT OF MY HEAD!!!!! You can forget 'UNROLLING' them altogether... because your hair is stuck to them like glue.
Which is the 'RUB'. Because they are designed to 'GRAB' your damp hair, (thus making it easier to roll your hair in the first place), that same 'GRABBING' feature WILL NOT let go when your hair is dry and you try, but utterly FAIL, to get your hair unrolled from these MONSTERS!!!!!
I've been wet-setting my hair for 45 years and never, NEVER!, have I had such a difficult, and PAINFUL, time trying to get a curler out of my hair. Whoever invented these things should be shot! I will be returning them to Sally's today, (along with the handful of hair I pulled out of my head trying to unroll these things), and replacing my worn-out foam rollers with new ones.
I can't wait to GET RID of these TORTUROUS things! If you value your hair, DO NOT use these curlers.
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I love velcro rollers now and so glad I've come across these recently. My hair is compltely flat, limp, and thin. I've been trying everything I know how to make my hair more voluminous. I've used Goody and Scunci rollers and I like this brand the best because it's thicker and sturdier than the other brands mentioned. More than that, I like that this brand makes up to 3" rollers for those with long hair. A bonus is that these rollers are just a little more expensive than Goody and cheaper than Scunci. If you're looking for something that'll give your hair more volume, velcro rollers are it. They are supposed to help straighten curly or frizzy hair too.
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