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Mom23 said:Have you tried the magnetic rollers with the snap on covers? That's what I use for now. I am still practicing with the clips, but I use the rollers with the snap covers and I think my rollersets come out pretty good. I have pics of the rollers in my album. Hope this helps.![]()
HoneyDew said:
Regular metal clips would work better. Duckbill clips have a curve in them which is probably why they are slipping.HoneyDew said:I tried those duck bill clips but i can't prevent them from slipping.
I bought some "Kindness Clips" to use with my ionic hot curlers.
I may try to see if these may work with the magnetic rollers, but it seems like that would be too bulky.
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Pokahontas said:I don't think I would use those rollers. They look like they would get tangled in the hair and when you take them out it would be frizzy. The magnetic ones produce a more smoother set. Have you tried the ones w/ the plastic caps? They will stay in place w/o having to use clips.![]()
Pokahontas said:I don't think I would use those rollers. They look like they would get tangled in the hair and when you take them out it would be frizzy. The magnetic ones produce a more smoother set. Have you tried the ones w/ the plastic caps? They will stay in place w/o having to use clips.![]()
marie170 said:These are the ones I have...the purple ones are the biggest size I think then orange for medium and then pink.
Legend said:These rollers are not exactly Velcro rollers. The little “bristles” actually feel a like soft silicone (they might be) and the roller is “squash-able.” Unlike Velcro rollers—which are awful and can only be used on dry hair—these are much softer and designed for use on wet hair. I own a set of them and have used them without any problems. I often use them the same as magnetic rollers (that is with end papers and pins). If I am using the pins, the multiple openings this roller design has makes placement and adjustment easier, so these made a nice alternative. I purchased them after noticing my stylist switched to this brand as they do speed drying time (with all the holes) and creates a pretty smooth set (albeit, not quite as smooth as a magnetic roller set in my opinion). A caution, I have medium length hair, I probably would not recommend these for longer styles (nothing past APL).
If you are not sure, you can purchase just a small pack of 2-5 rollers (for the medium range rollers you would probably need from about $2.69–$3.89 at Sallys if there is one in your area.
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HoneyDew said:thanks for your review of them!
I bought some from Sally's today actually. It was not until i was driving back to the office that I thought I should have gotten some suggestions first.![]()
The "intro" set for short to medium hair is on sale for $9.99 down from $14.99 with Sallys card.
Your hair is gorgeous!Mom23 said:Have you tried the magnetic rollers with the snap on covers? That's what I use for now. I am still practicing with the clips, but I use the rollers with the snap covers and I think my rollersets come out pretty good. I have pics of the rollers in my album. Hope this helps.![]()