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Most Liked Positive Review amazing curlers No tangles here-the trick is in the winding-wind the hair smoothly on the roller and it does not tangle when you unwind them-don't just PULL them out-UNWIND! I use them instead of a curling brush-no...Read complete review No tangles here-the trick is in the winding-wind the hair smoothly on the roller and it does not tangle when you unwind them-don't just PULL them out-UNWIND! I use them instead of a curling brush-no heat is a bonus here and the curl lasts! Great product! VS Most Liked Negative Review Torture for long thick hair My hair is very thick and the length is just below my collar bone. These rollers are meant to be used on wet or damp hair. The idea of the velcro seems right but ...Read complete review My hair is very thick and the length is just below my collar bone. These rollers are meant to be used on wet or damp hair. The idea of the velcro seems right but on my hair it was extremely difficult to take out after my hair dried. While removing them, each roller would tangle the hair on the roller, which made it hard to know which direction to unroll the roller. The velcro sticks alright, way too much. I used them once, never again. Plus my hair didn't look good because of the severe mess it made while being removed. I'm going back to the good old-fashioned "magnetic" rollers, which are smooth with holes in them, no tangles ever, easy to remove. Hair takes a bit longer to dry with magnetic rollers, but that's a small price to pay for not having a tangled mess when pulling velcro rollers out, which also hurts hair and scalp, even if done gently. REVIEWS Reviewed by 16 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » Pros
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Comments about Conair Brush Self-Grip Rollers, 31 pcs: So happy I've found these! So much more body than a curling iron r lol brush, and lots less damage to my hair as well. And bonus - the body lasts ll day instead of until noon! So easy to use... I wait until my bar is just about dry, roll it up, put my makeup on, dry my hair the rest f the way with a diffuser on, and ale out the rollers -voila! Body!
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Best Uses Comments about Conair Brush Self-Grip Rollers, 31 pcs: My hair is very thick and the length is just below my collar bone. These rollers are meant to be used on wet or damp hair. The idea of the velcro seems right but on my hair it was extremely difficult to take out after my hair dried. While removing them, each roller would tangle the hair on the roller, which made it hard to know which direction to unroll the roller. The velcro sticks alright, way too much. I used them once, never again. Plus my hair didn't look good because of the severe mess it made while being removed. I'm going back to the good old-fashioned "magnetic" rollers, which are smooth with holes in them, no tangles ever, easy to remove. Hair takes a bit longer to dry with magnetic rollers, but that's a small price to pay for not having a tangled mess when pulling velcro rollers out, which also hurts hair and scalp, even if done gently.
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Comments about Conair Brush Self-Grip Rollers, 31 pcs: i have short hair, the volume helped. idk. it just did
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Comments about Conair Brush Self-Grip Rollers, 31 pcs: Dry hair and use Amplify Root Lifter spray. Great for fine permed hair for gentle curles with no hair damage.
Pros Cons Best Uses Comments about Conair Brush Self-Grip Rollers, 31 pcs: I use these to give volume and body, especially in these dry days of winter when my hair wants to fall flat after blow drying or straightening with the flat iron. The volume on my naturally wavy hair even lasts overnight.
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Best Uses Comments about Conair Brush Self-Grip Rollers, 31 pcs: I put the largest and second largest curlers in my mother's short, fine hair and it gave her some nice body. I put them in her wet hair, blew them dry, and took them out for her. It turned out nicely. When I tried to put them in my own long, thick, wavy hair; however, it was a different story. I could not get them out! It was a nightmare. The velcro stuck in my hair and became such a mess that I couldn't even tell which way to unroll them. I ended up having to pull out a lot of my hair to get them out. My hair was a disaster afterwards. I had to shower again and start over. The ones at the back of my head were the worst, probably because I couldn't see them directly. I would use them with caution (or avoid them altogether, preferably) if you have long, thick hair that you plan on styling yourself. I'm going to look into velvet rollers instead.
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Comments about Conair Brush Self-Grip Rollers, 31 pcs: I have very short, wavy blonde highlighted hair that is clipped very short at the neckline, but longer at the top. Of course, I have a curling iron and have used it on the top part of my hair to give it some lift because I hate flat hair. (I'm from Texas - what can I say?)
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Comments about Conair Brush Self-Grip Rollers, 31 pcs: Super value! Great selection of curler sizes. Just a few on the top layer of my almost-dry hair and frizzies are curbed.
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Cons Best Uses Comments about Conair Brush Self-Grip Rollers, 31 pcs: Inexpensive way to add volume and reduce (hair) exposure to heat. I use on damp hair, parted into SMALL sections, and definitely carefully UNWIND. As others have noted, pulling on the roller is not effective. Love that I don't need to use hairpins/clips so can avoid those lines/ridges in the wave. Gives my fine hair a good boost of volume.
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Cons Best Uses Comments about Conair Brush Self-Grip Rollers, 31 pcs: No tangles here-the trick is in the winding-wind the hair smoothly on the roller and it does not tangle when you unwind them-don't just PULL them out-UNWIND! I use them instead of a curling brush-no heat is a bonus here and the curl lasts! Great product!
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