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Nicky Clarke Heated 25 mm Rollers Compact Travel Set of 12, Ionic Self Grip with Pin Clips and Zip Storage Bag, Black & Red - NHS005

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If you like to have tighter, more vintage looking curls then go for the smaller rollers, and don’t comb out the curls beyond loosening them to make them look natural.

They are easy to wind as well, which means you won’t end up frustrated that you cannot get them into your hair. If you want to style at home or on the go: Some hot roller sets are best used at home as they have larger, chunkier heating cases. Others are a dream to stash away in a weekend holdall or even a handbag but don't have the same array of features as larger sets.Run your fingers through your hair to tease out the tightness of the curls and create a beachy, wavy look.

OK, that probably WOULD be over-stating things a little, wouldn’t it? I’ll just say that they’re decent rollers, and I like them, then: that sounds a bit more reasonable, no? Investing in a set of the best hot rollers has a heap of upsides, but there are a few things to remember if you're usually a die-hard curling tong user. "One of the biggest difficulties of using heated rollers is reliably getting the curl you want. While you can be more targeted with instant tools like curling tongs and straighteners, it takes practice to find the correct positioning of rollers to achieve the desired look," Petty advises. "Also, your hair may not look as sleek as when using curling irons or your best hair straighteners, so you may still need to rely on these tools to help smooth out the look if some haven’t held as well as others." For best results, use heated rollers when your hair is around 80% dry. This way, volume and curl are created as your hair dries, but it won't take as long as it would do if your hair was sopping wet. Heated rollers also work well on dry hair. But it works well for other hair types. It’s great for travelling since you don’t need to plug it in or carry extra batteries. Most heated rollers are simple devices without many fancy features. But there are still a few differences between various brands that you should consider. One of them is size.

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The rollers are velvet-covered, which means the heat will have less chance of damaging your hair (or your fingers, for that matter: I burn myself frequently with my regular rollers, but these don’t ever feel unbearably hot to the touch…), and they come in three sizes – Daddy Bear, Mummy Bear and Baby Bear. You can obviously just call them “rollers” if you want, but I prefer to think of them as bears, because… just because. Now, I know what you’re thinking. You’re all, “rollers? How can they be rollers when there’s just one of them? Surely that’s just a rollER, singular?” There are 20 rollers in three different sizes in this particular kit, so you are sure to be able to achieve your desired look. Unlike the usual rough rollers you may be used to, these are soft and velvety. This ensures they don’t snag on your hair. What we like about it: Big no. Wet hair and heat will result in a lot of damage and could even burn your hair and break it. If you want to use some form of roller on wet hair then you should go for normal hair rollers made from mesh or velcro - then you can apply them while your hair is wet or damp and leave them in overnight for curly hair the next morning. Look for products like these Large Sleep Rollers from Boots. Which hot rollers are the best?

Depending on the curl pattern you want to achieve, you can leave your heated rollers in for anything from 10-minutes to an hour. The heat is what manipulates your hair to reshape into a curl, but it's actually the cooling down process that allows the hair to 'set' into its style. Therefore if you take the curlers out before the hair is thoroughly cooled, your curl pattern may drop as the hair naturally cools. The takeaway: if you want beachy waves, take out your rollers sooner. If longer-lasting, bouncier curls are more your thing: keep your rollers in for longer. Do you use heated rollers on wet or dry hair? Travel heated rollers are very versatile, and you can achieve the same looks with them as you can with the stay-at-home version. Even better, there are several different roller sizes to cater for different hair types. These include two 25mm rollers, two 32mm rollers and two 38mm rollers. There are also six pins included.As a tip, make sure that you position all the curlers as horizontally as you can, to create a uniform look to your curls. Wait until the indicator light turns from red to white before using them. They leave behind long-lasting curls while also eliminating frizz. What we like about it:

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