I was coming in for suggestions as well; I only know of rollers that DON'T sleep comfortably. Sleeping in flexi-rods almost killed me, regular magnetic rollers are too bulky & they shift, the plastic part of foam rollers poke me in the head, leave creases & pull too much.
The only suggestion I have is ditch the rollers completely & pin curl the hair that frames your face.
I cosign satin rollers, they're the most comfortable I've used. Thing is, I'm not sure if you can get perfect spirals with them but maybe there's a specific brand out there for that.
Satin covered rollers or flexi rods, I prefer flexi rods. I've slept in flexi rods countless times with no issues I just curve it into a donut shape that lays flat on my head and I'm good, gives a great stretch and nice heat free curls.
I recommend pincurling the hair and slightly dampening the ends before curling. I loved the results I got with flexi rods but they ruin my sleep and are not attractive either when you don't sleep alone.
I use satin pillow rollers. The quality is terrible, but if you know how to sew, you can work around it. They're cheap, comfortable, and curl the hair well. Not perfect spirals, but I do get great curl. I also use curlformers, but they are NOT comfortable to sleep in...but they make perfect curls, so I make the sacrafice.
No, not those. The ones I ordered are sponges on wire. I'm away from home for a week so I can't send a pic. Let me see if I can find the website again...
I forgot all about those curlers until I saw this tag. It even took me a while to find where I stashed them. But I have them in my head now and I am laying down to go to bed. They are extremely comfortable. Let's just hope they work on my short hair.
The satin covered sponge rollers were a hit for me! I went out of town last weekend and took them with me. Once I rolled my hair up I covered it with a net then covered it with a bonnet and I slept well and the curls came out nice and bouncy.