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Which heated rollers?

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nobodysfool · 27/01/2014 15:15

My beloved Babyliss Thermo Ceramic Rollers have had it. The on/off switch is jammed so I'm on the look out for a new set and wondered if there were any better ones?
I have just past shoulder length hair.

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AmazingJumper · 27/01/2014 15:32

I have tried just about every set out there and am disappointed to report that there really isn't much between them. Sorry. They all do the same thing using the same process. The only ones that have tried innovating are the ones with m ceramic plates on the clips, and they just leave ridges on your hair.

The only variables seem to be...

Velvety coating
Off/on switch
Clips stored in set or clips left to get lost randomly in your house.
Soft case (helpful for traveling but loses heat) vs hard plastic case (always break easily but retain heat)

...and of those it's just a case of personal preference - none of those factors is going to have an impact on how your hair looks!

Jackie0 · 27/01/2014 16:16

I'd love a set of heated rollers,the only thing putting me off is how small they all are. I'm not after curls as such, more a bit of root lift and a nice bounce at the ends. I can achieve this now with large rollers but the heated sets are either just not big enough or you just get a couple of big ones. The manufacturers are missing a trick I think.

burnishedsilver · 27/01/2014 16:40

I have babyliss thermo ceramic and I love them. I use them a lot. I think it's possible to order more of the bigger rollers if required.

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