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Written by Blythe Brumleve
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Saturday, 11 July 2009 16:55 |
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Hair rollers also perform the same function as hair curlers but they are meant to be set on and cannot be varied as much. Hot rollers save time compared to rolling your hair and sitting under a dryer. While getting ready in the morning your curls can set as you accomplish several tasks at once.

Description: Hot rollers are cylinder-shaped hair rollers for curling hair. They're fitted onto an electric tray containing heating elements. Hot rollers heat up and are applied to the hair and then left to cool down - leaving a curl behind.
Uses: hot rollers are mainly used to add curl, but unlike a curling iron, are clipped into the hair while they work which leaves your hands free to do other things. Hot rollers are especially good for styling the entire head and adding body.
Hot rollers come in five sizes ranging from petite to jumbo.

- Petite rollers, which are ½ inch, create the tightest curls and for short, fine hair.
- Small rollers are ¾ inch, render tight and spiral curls and are typically for shorter hair.
- Medium rollers are 1 inch and used mostly on short to medium to fine hair, producing medium curls.
- Large rollers (1 to 1 ¼ inches) create loose curls with more body and volume are created using large rollers
- Jumbo rollers (1 to 1 ½ inches) are used on thicker, longer hair, making the largest curls.
Tips:
- Use different sizes to create different curls
- Try to use rollers on hair that has been washed the night before to get a better curl and longer hold”
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