Saturday, November 14, 2009

My wife to be wants hair setters or rollers big ones, how do these look?

I have never heard of this brand, is it good? I thought it looked ok since it has lots of sizes but I dont want a crappy brand that will burn her hair off or something. I really have no clue. She wants big rollers but I dont know if there are any specific brands I should be looking for. Thanks!



http://www.amazon.com/Babyliss-Pro-30-Ro...



My wife to be wants hair setters or rollers big ones, how do these look?

This does have a lot of different sizes but those wouldn't be big enough for my hair. I have a lot of hair and it is long and coarse so I wouldn't use any but the purple ones and those would only go in the short hair at the top of my head. And, since I am always in a hurry, I like the quick heat feature and the automatic shut off feature because I forget to turn them off often (they stay hot for 90 minutes before they shut off). Finally I don't like the ones that have the little porky pine grippers because they hurt my delicate scalp, I like the ones that are soft in the middle so that they grip but don't poke (often called ceramic flocked). Oh yeah, one last thing, I don't like the clips most manufacturers provide to hold the rollers to your hair because the heat of the roller makes ugly bump where the clips are. I like the ones that don't insert into the roller itself and go underneath (where the bump is created) I like the ones that look like big clips with a hinge that go over the roller and don't make the bump. For these reasons, my brilliant husband made the excellent choice of getting me the Conair Ion Shine rollers available for 30 dollars at WalMart, most beauty supply stores and chez Target boutique. Hope these hints help.



My wife to be wants hair setters or rollers big ones, how do these look?

well all the brands will burn the hair.....but they sure look beautiful..ull see



My wife to be wants hair setters or rollers big ones, how do these look?

Hello, I am a stylist. I am not familiar with that brand but her hair s not going to get burned off from those type of rollers. Plastic doesn't get that hot. Make sure she has a heat protector or curling spray or lotion before she uses her new curlers. Also, each product should have directions so there is no damage done to the hair. If no one tells you about this brand here are some others you can try: Remington, Conair, Caruso, and Revlon. They are all reliable and affordable brands. Hope this helps!

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