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Heated rollers

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whoopsfailedagain · 16/09/2012 23:45

I have long hair, fairly fine hair which lends itself to a heated roller! However I find that one set there isn't quite enough rollers in. Can anyone recommend a good reliable set like babyliss that has more rollers than the norm.

Ds's first birthday party next weekend and I'm hoping big hair will detract from the fat arse curvy body!

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whoopsfailedagain · 17/09/2012 10:19

Oh dear am I the only Ine in the world to think them a good idea! Poker straight hair makes me look very fat! Blush

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porkypine · 17/09/2012 10:28

I bought the Babyliss Pro Professional 30 Piece Roller Set a few weeks ago, and LOVE it. Plenty of rollers for my medium length thick hair hair, and also for my sister's massively thick and massively long hair, 4 different sizes and the curls are amazing. Only negative is there's no timer to tell you when the rollers are heated up enough, but I just put them on for half an hour beforehand to make sure they are really hot.
The best price I found was from BeautyBay.com - £34.95.

whoopsfailedagain · 17/09/2012 10:32

Thanks porky! That sounds fan and much cheaper than I had thought! Was beginning to think I was the only one who thought them a good idea! Blush

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TheCraicDealer · 17/09/2012 10:36

I was going to start this very thread, so you're not alone!

whoopsfailedagain · 17/09/2012 11:00

I love big hair! Grin

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BonnyDay · 17/09/2012 11:22

i have some from argos. i like a lot.
cerami or somesuch babyliss

porkypine · 17/09/2012 11:31

I saw a thread recently about old fashioned setting lotion, and how it really helps the curls, so I'm on the hunt to Boots this weekend to get some.
There is a knack to doing it so don't be put off if you don't get it quite right the first couple of times. I found the youtube videos helpful.

whoopsfailedagain · 17/09/2012 11:45

My hairdresser recommended a good styling spray and also she uses asda own hairspray which she claims is the absolute best fir hold. God knows what's in it but it made my wedding hair last 3 days! Grin

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