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Re: Help with hot rollers please!

Get Calista's Hot rollers from Amazon for $25. They are different than the ones on here, but they are a fraction of the price, don't have a high/low and only hold 6 of the rollers, but they heat super fast, so when I take one off, I put one on. By the time I'm back around to them, they are ready to go. I use 10-11, but have super fine, super thick, above the shoulder hair.

I don't find them heavy as I have plenty of hair to put them in. If I had thinner or thin hair, they would be heavy, but only the lightest rollers would feel heavy if you don't have enough hair to roll them in. IF that is the case, using a lighter roller like the steam ones or the hair stick would be better.

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Re: Help with hot rollers please!

On 2/2/2015 tigriss said:

Get Calista's Hot rollers from Amazon for $25. They are different than the ones on here, but they are a fraction of the price, don't have a high/low and only hold 6 of the rollers, but they heat super fast, so when I take one off, I put one on. By the time I'm back around to them, they are ready to go. I use 10-11, but have super fine, super thick, above the shoulder hair.

I don't find them heavy as I have plenty of hair to put them in. If I had thinner or thin hair, they would be heavy, but only the lightest rollers would feel heavy if you don't have enough hair to roll them in. IF that is the case, using a lighter roller like the steam ones or the hair stick would be better.

I bought my Calista hot rollers from Amazon, and they hold 12 rollers. They came with twelve rollers and hold them all. I paid $25. They don't have a high/low, but I'm not sure why you would need that.


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Re: Help with hot rollers please!

On 2/1/2015 KateChopin said:

I am a broken record, but I have recommended these to oh-so-many people here...the Jilbere Hot Roller set by Conair's Professional Tools, the Porcelain Series...found at Sally's...got a new set last month (happy surprise for me---on sale!) for $26.00---they are normally $39. LOVE them. My daughter uses them, too---in fact, she bought me my first set a couple Christmases ago.

They are flocked and come with clamps and clips. So many of my friends have bought them now, too!

Do you think they would work with shorter hair ? Thank you.

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Re: Help with hot rollers please!

On 2/3/2015 lovesbe said:
On 2/1/2015 KateChopin said:

I am a broken record, but I have recommended these to oh-so-many people here...the Jilbere Hot Roller set by Conair's Professional Tools, the Porcelain Series...found at Sally's...got a new set last month (happy surprise for me---on sale!) for $26.00---they are normally $39. LOVE them. My daughter uses them, too---in fact, she bought me my first set a couple Christmases ago.

They are flocked and come with clamps and clips. So many of my friends have bought them now, too!

Do you think they would work with shorter hair ? Thank you.

There are two sizes of rollers in the set and it comes with clamps AND clips---if your hair is four inches long or longer, they will be great. I have used them with my long hair, and also when my hair was an inch above my shoulders and they were really good. Heat up FAST and I don't have to leave them in for very long.

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Re: Help with hot rollers please!

Thank you so much, I need to get some.