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Thanks, Isis. I inquired about it and I was told that it doesn't have the instructions but I think it's because its a newer model-the one that doesn't require salt.
I bought and used this product today (Big Lots, 14.99) on dry hair. I loved the result of using these rollers. Thank you adrienne for recommending them to me.
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I bought and used this product today (Big Lots, 14.99) on dry hair. I loved the result of using these rollers. Thank you adrienne for recommending them to me.
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Are you going to stop using regular rollers? Which results do you prefer?
I don't wrap my hair after my first rollerset. The caruso rollers give me a fresh look the next day. I prefer drying my hair under a hooded dryer with regular rollers. but caruso rollers can be used on airdried/blowdried hair too. They are both winners.
fyi: if u've seen Adrienne's album pic where she shows her CarusoRoller result... thats exactly what my hair looked like after i used them also.
I just bought the caruso hairsetter at sallys for $30. That was a good deal to me because online at Amazon it was $30 for 14 rollers and at sallys it was $30 for 30 rollers.
If for some reason Caruso steam rollers are hard to find, Vidal Sasson ionic steam rollers work exactly like Caruso, and are available through Amazon.com