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Summary
The Kitsch Ceramic Thermal Hair Rollers pump serious long-lasting volume into your waves and curls by adding lift at the roots.
Benefits
- Use as the finishing touch on almost dried hair
- Place curlers and blow dry for a voluminous finish
- The perfect touch to add dimension to your style
Includes
- 2.25'' rollers x 2
- 2'' rollers x 4
- 1.5'' rollers x 2
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Why did I wait so long to get these?!!?
For years I've struggled with getting my hair to hold a curl, volume, or any kind of shape. I've used curling irons, flat irons, and brush/blow dry. I've had varying degrees of success with the aforementioned, but NEVER consistent results. I knew rollers would be a good option for me, but I will adm...
Most Helpful Critical Review
10 Minutes of Panic and Destroyed Hair
I am writing now after ten minutes of actual terror trying to get one of the eight rollers out of my hair. My hair is long and fine, and seven of the eight rollers came out like a dream. However, there was one roller framing my face that refused to come out. Even though I had rolled it just like t...
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Good rollers for blowout look
I have shoulder length fine hair, although a decent amount of it. I tried using the rollers on nearly dry hair and then applying heat from dryer and letting sit for an hour…no luck. Then i tried on roughly blowdried hair and using a Lange LaDuo to heat each section before rolling, starting the roller at the base of hair, pulling out to tip of hair and rolling up. The rollers stay nicely in place and after an hour i had a nice blowout look.
never received
this item was not received along with my order I placed July 11th
Ceramic Thermal Rollers
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I love em but need to get some clips cause my hair is thin and slides out. They will give me the volume I need.
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too big for my hair length
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I just bought these curlers. As a quick reset this morning I used my heated brush and decided to put a curler into the warm bang. I left it in for about 5 minutes. WOW! I loved the result and it stayed styled all day! I think this is a fun hack! Great products. I'm sure I will enjoy more.
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how long do you wear them for?
- Asked by kv
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageLeave them in until your hair is fully dry and cool to the touch, usually about 15 to 30 minutes depending on thickness. After you roll and heat each section, let the rollers cool completely before taking them out, since that’s what helps the curl or volume last. When you remove them, slide each roller out from the side of the curl instead of pulling straight down so you keep the shape you just set.Was this answer helpful to you
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Do you need to buy clips for these curlers?
- Asked by Sharon
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageYes, the standard Ceramic Thermal Rollers 8pc Set is self-grip (velcro) only and does not include clips. You'll want to add clips for a secure hold, especially on fine or heavier hair. We suggest Kitsch Styling Hair Clips SetWas this answer helpful to you
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I only air dry but i need curl fruendly ones. Can i use wuthout heat?
- Asked by Anna
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageYes! These rollers work with or without heat. For heatless curls: Roll onto damp hair (about 70–80% dry), let air dry fully or sleep in them overnight, then gently unroll. A light spritz of setting spray helps the curl hold longer.Was this answer helpful to you
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How do the kitchen thermal rollers heat up
- Asked by Vonnie
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageKitsch Ceramic Thermal Rollers don’t use a heating base, they warm up from your blow dryer once they’re in your hair. Start with dry or almost‑dry hair, roll each section from root to end, then apply heat with your dryer. Leave them in until your hair is fully cool, then slide them out to finish.Was this answer helpful to you
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How do thermal rollers work without electricity?
- Asked by Donna
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageThe Ceramic Thermal Hair Rollers work by trapping heat from your hair, which is typically generated when you blow-dry your hair or style it with heat. Once you roll them in, they retain that heat for a while, helping set your curls or volume as they cool down. No electricity needed, just the heat from your hair!Was this answer helpful to you
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Do u need to clips
- Asked by Donna
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageThe ceramic thermal hair rollers are designed to stay in place without the need for clips, thanks to their design. However, for added security and to prevent slipping, many people still prefer using clips.Was this answer helpful to you
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ive been using velcro rollers for years but i have to be more careful re hair being pulled out..how do thermals work? I dont want plug in type rollers...ty.
- Asked by kb
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageThe Ceramic Thermal Hair Rollers you’re asking about are actually similar to velcro rollers, but they work by retaining heat to help set your curls or volume. They don’t require electricity, so no need to worry about plug-in types. Just roll them into your hair after blow-drying, and they’ll hold your style while cooling!Was this answer helpful to you
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How large are the hair rollers
- Asked by Diane
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageThe Kitsch Large Loop Claw Clips Thermal Rollers set includes 2 large rollers (2.25" diameter), 2 medium rollers (2" diameter), and 2 small rollers (1.5" diameter).Was this answer helpful to you
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Do they stay in without the clips
- Asked by Jama
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageThe ceramic thermal hair rollers are designed to stay in place without the need for clips, thanks to their design. However, for added security and to prevent slipping, many people still prefer using clips.Was this answer helpful to you
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How do the ceramic rollers get hot
- Asked by Ally
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageThe ceramic core within the roller is an excellent heat conductor, which means it can transfer heat efficiently. When exposed to a heat source, such as a hair dryer, the ceramic core absorbs the heat and then transfers it to the outer layer of the roller. This heat is then applied to the hair wrapped around the roller, helping to set the curl or style.Was this answer helpful to you
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How do the ceramic rollers get hot
- Asked by Ally
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageThe ceramic core within the roller is an excellent heat conductor, which means it can transfer heat efficiently. When exposed to a heat source, such as a hair dryer, the ceramic core absorbs the heat and then transfers it to the outer layer of the roller. This heat is then applied to the hair wrapped around the roller, helping to set the curl or style.Was this answer helpful to you
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Can these rollers be used on dry hair
- Asked by Ashley
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageOur rollers can be used on slightly damp or dry hair. Here are our recommended steps for how to use: 1. Section your hair 2. Place the roller at the root 3. Brush upward 4. Roll downward 5. Apply heat with a blow-dryer & leave in until hair is completely dry 6. Remove the roller by pulling gently out the side of the curlWas this answer helpful to you