Conair Foam Hair Rollers – 48 Rely, Diversified Colours – Heatless Curls, In a single day Curls, Foam Rollers with Garage Case
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13 reviews for Conair Foam Hair Rollers – 48 Rely, Diversified Colours – Heatless Curls, In a single day Curls, Foam Rollers with Garage Case
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Natalie P. –
Healthy thicker hair…
Omg, yes back to 1970’s. Can’t believe I bought these curlers after my mother tortured me as a child but I have to admit they’re not hard to sleep on. I have a beautiful curly bouncy hair in the morning. The thickness is amazing. There’s no heat going to my Hair and if you just ring your fingers through it, you have long wavy curls. I regret not doing this for the past 30 years.
Eliy Wedet –
Work Well… maybe too well
Using these requires you to do some research. If your hair holds shape like mine, do not wear it for over 12 hours; you will look like you have a mini perm, and it will take three washes to get the shape out. I looked like a sheep for almost a week.Works well… just sometimes too well, but they shouldn’t be docked for user error. Works well, but figure out what size coils you want.If you have a lot of hair, you will use all of the pack.For best use, I recommend using wet hair, and then letting it dry overnight with a bonnet in; that’s how I got my best results.
Queenofthehouse –
Works beautifully with African American long hair for basic and intricate vintage dry sets!
I like these curlers for doing more intricate vintage hairstyles with an overnight dry set.For a basic vintage dry set I prefer using a set of foam and wire silky cloth rollers that I also bought on Amazon.I bought these originally from Amazon but they came damaged so I purchased the same set elsewhere for more money because shipping was not included.🤷🏽♀️Oh well 😔 Lets get on to the review shall we?I have long very thick hair and bangs plus I don’t use heat on my hair, but I love to rock vintage hairstyles.Since it’s kinda hard to get the right kind of vintage curl if you don’t use heat and have long hair especially if you have African American hair and want your edges to be smooth *** I have 3c edges and the rest is 2b/c ***, I’m gonna give you an example of how I use these to create vintage styles like the one in the picture.There are a ton of ways to do this style, this is just how I have to do it for my hair type.🤓As I primarily sleep in my curlers, I usually only do the front with these particular curlers because sleeping in regular foam rollers is uncomfortable.I prefer to use the foam and wire rollers for the back because they are like sleeping on mini pillows. These foam ones were absolute murder in the back to sleep in for me and I’ve been sleeping in rollers, even the hard plastic variety!!!!!, for 20 years.If I am doing a day set and not sleeping in them, I use the entire color variety of curlers which is what I did for the hair in the picture.How I used these:I begin with my normal side part.Then I part my hair with a rat tail comb starting from the tip of one ear over to the tip of the other ear.I clip the rest with a claw clip so it’s out of the way.I take the less hair heavy section and clip it so it’s out of the way as well, then I take the heavier hair section and start to part it.I slightly dampen the parted sections with a curl cream, then starting from the top of my head, I take the first section of hair from the middle of the section and place it on top of the open blue curler.Then I place a finger on top of the hair that’s directly on the roller ***to keep it steady and the curl smooth ***and use my other hand to wrap the bottom part of my hair around the curler in an over under motion to the end.You can generally remove your finger once you have wrapped it the first time.It usually takes about 6-8 winds around the curler to get the bottom part of my curl all wrapped up.I then grip both ends of the curler so that the hair stays on and is smooth and continue to roll the hair up to my scalp making sure to pull taught so all my crinkly edges get in there, taking care to ensure the curl tip is smooth and tucked into the roller when finished, then snap the curl bar down.The first curl is rolled with the hair over the curler from the middle in an over under motion and the next with the hair wrapped in an under over motion till you reach the scalp.Continue rolling the curls like this until you reach the end.It’s important to figure out how many pieces to section off so that the last curler is rolled in an under over motion towards your scalp.I had 4 sections, but if I want it to be even more elaborate, I have 6.Repeat on the other side.For the remaining hair in the back, I part it down the middle and roll each separate side from the top down. I do it this way because it’s easier to sleep in them for me and it’s become a habit even when I’m not sleeping in em, but you can section your hair all the way across your head in the more traditional manner if you prefer.I clip off one side with the claw clip and start sectioning the other side of my hair from the top.I use the large pink ones for the top 2 rows for volume ***rolled with the hair over***, the green for the following 2 rows and the yellow for the last 1-3 rows *** all but the first two rows are rolled with the hair in an under over motion around the roller till you reach your scalp***Repeat on the other side.My hair doesn’t like to hold a curl at the bottom but using the second to smallest roller in this set helps alleviate the problem.I cover my hair with either a head scarf or silk bonnet to keep the curls smooth and use a steam cap for 20-30 mins to set the curls if I’m doing a dry set.I also cover my hair when sleeping in the set to prevent breakage and to keep the curls smooth.If doing a dry set and not sleeping in the rollers,because I have a massive amounts of hair, it can take 4-6 hours for the hair to set.The steam cap is CRUCIAL to making sure the curls hold and your edges are steamed so they are smooth.I don’t want to tease you with partial knowledge, so since I described how to use the rollers to get the hair in the picture, I might as well finish you off and tell you how I created my curled results.🤓I take the back out first, finger comb the curls then twist one side into a tight high bun and repeat on the other side. If you want less volume, make the buns low.The buns have to be tight at the crown so that your edges are smooth when you take off your steam cap.Put on a steam cap for 10-20 mins and leave your hair in the buns after taking off the cap.Then take out the front. I take out the heavier side of my hair first, style it, then do the other side so I can blend them together easily and I don’t have a mass of hair to deal with all at once.I don’t comb the curls, I wind each curl around my finger and pin all the individual curls from the back so the pins don’t show, to my head with the little curled “o” facing forward. Do this for all the curls except the last curl at the bottom***the one you curled towards your head*** .I tease the last curl bottom starting at the base of my scalp up to about half the hair length, then I smooth the outside with the teasing brush, curl the curl around my finger towards my head and pin the curl up and behind the curl mass I previously created, with the curl o facing front.You may need to randomly put some more pins in the curl mass to secure it.I don’t have to use a smoothing cream for any flyaways or hairspray to set everything any longer due to my new hair care regime, but don’t be afraid to use either if the hair isn’t looking as polished as you’d like it to and to make sure the curls don’t fall.I love this hair style because I can put the back in ponytails when it’s hot, wear it with the back down and free flowing or put the back up in a chignon to make it extra fancy.🥳The other cool thing about this style is if you wear a silk bonnet to bed and twist up the back in a bun to sleep, you can keep the style fresh and looking fabulous for up to 4 days!These curlers give the best set for this type of style because the curl lasts for days.🥰I think this is a great set for the price and I’m super glad I bought them, I just wish the ones that had come from Amazon were not damaged.🤷🏽♀️
Emily Masters –
Very comfortable and easy to put on!!
These are good for my thick hair, they don’t get stuck in them and I sleep with them, they are comfortable and come in very nice colors!! I would buy again!
Debora T. –
Falls apart easily
These fall apart easily. They are soft and comfortable to sleep in, but they come off when they fall apart.
Angie C –
Comfortable and nice curl
These rollers are easy to sleep in and comfortable. I have fine, thin, very straight hair that is very silky. These foam rollers grabbed the hair nicely. They are very gentle on the hair. They produced a nice long lasting curl.
Christina Conley –
I love them
I have long and very thick hair, curling it with a curling iron takes hours to do and would fall out within a few hours. I bought these and now all i have to do is put them in before bed and I have curls that last for days.speedy delivery
Mikky –
Cheapest foam rollers
Ive used many foam rollers over the years and they’re generally on the “cheap” side. But these are very, very cheap.I used them one time, mind you, I have a a bob and not super thick hair, and the smallest foam rollers won’t even take their form again. Even after wetting them.They’re also a pain on the butt when trying to roll them in your hair because they don’t click in place very well. The latch that kept breaking off while I’d try and lick it into place. And half the time the foam bit would just slip off the entire device.
A –
No tangling and gentle on hair. It
Lynda Gee –
Love these rollers EAsy to use. No pulling or tearing hair. Nice soft curls.
Amazon Customer –
Great product!! 😄
liza herculano cabral –
ótimo produto!! estou muito satisfeita e veio em perfeitas condições
luna 61 –
Die Wickler sind zu empfehlen,zu beachten wäre,das bei feinem Haar, die Abdrücke der Verschlussbügel zu sehen sind.Ich hatte die Wickler 2 Stunden im trockenen Haar und hatte schöne Wellen,keine Haare ausgerissen wie bei den Klettwicklern,optimal für feines Haar