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Zakina

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Ladies...
I'm thinking of buying an 85-dollar ( :eek: ) rollerset from Babyliss. It has ceramic coated heat-up rollers. It's a lot of money and I really don't feel like wasting money on something that wont work for my type of hair.
I don't know if it is that I have a problem with heat...but I bought the sedu flatiron and I ended up with flattned frizz:lol: ...It didn't look good at all..plus it reverted in no time :confused: . But I don't really know if I got a defective one or not.
That was the first time I'd ever used heat on my hair. I'm hoping for better luck with these rollers.

So have any of you ladies used heat-up rollers? Results? Was it better than with regular rollers?

This will be my first time rollersetting if I decide to buy the rollerset but I'm a bit confused if I use heat-up rollers there will be no need for a drier right? ( I know dumb question:look: ..but I'm new at this..I've been natural practically all my life )

Here's the pic of my future buy (:confused: depending on what you ladies think) :
http://www.babyliss.com/images/produits/3021e.jpg

(I have 3b/c hair natural)
 
you know what? this reminds me....

I went to the dollar store today and saw some rollers that you can heat up (3 for a dollar) in the microwave and then set your hair.

For 2006 I plan to be more "frugal" and would probably buy these and work with them instead of getting the babyliss set. :ohwell:

I know this probably didn't help much but will give you something to think about ??
 
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