Best Foam Curlers: IVYU Hair Rollers for Long Hair Curlers Heatless
Yes, heat damage is real.
Heatless hair curlers are one answer to curling your hair, without the risk of damage from curling irons or hot rollers. And, yes, we can say after trying out several brands, they do work . . . albeit with a bit of a learning curve.
One tip: consider using mousse or other hair products to help the curls set.
When it comes to foam curlers, we thought IVYU’s rollers worked the best. This set includes five pieces and works rather simply—start with wet hair and then attach the rod to your head with the included clip. You braid one side at a time, holding the ends of your hair with the included scrunchies.
What We Liked
• Works, once you get used to the learning curve!
• Affordable.
• Works well with damp hair.
What Needs Work
• Not the best choice for shorter hair.
• Hard foam isn’t easy to sleep on.
Best Comfort: Heatless Curling Rod Headband
This set of hair curlers was the most comfortable headband we tried—and yes, we think you can actually sleep with this on. The difference with this set: it’s made of a rubber-like material that stretches, unlike the foam curlers you often see in this category.
What We Liked
• Simple to use.
• Lightweight.
• Comfortable.
• Affordable.
What Needs Work
• Not the best choice for thinner hair.
• Best for longer hair.
Best Budget-Friendly: Women Heatless Hair Curlers for Long Hair
No, you don’t have to spend a fortune on fancy hair curling solutions to get good results—we think these curlers work great, yet are easy on the wallet.
What We Liked
• Impressive results.
• Doesn’t leave hair frizzy.
• Affordable.
• Easy to use.
What Needs Work
• Chemical smell when first removed from packaging.
Best For Thick Hair: 40 Pcs Pink Magic Hair Rollers
If you are looking to do pin curls, this silicone hair roller set would be our choice. We were impressed with the quality here and all the included accessories.
What We Liked
• Washable.
• Comfortable,
• Easy to use.
• Both large and small size curlers included.
• Silicone material is non-slip.
What Needs Work
• Doesn’t work as well for fine hair.
• Takes more time to roll up hair than other solutions.
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