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Summary
Say goodbye to damaging hot tools and hello to healthy, bouncy hair. Kitsch's Rosewood Jumbo Satin Flexi Rods create flowing, loose curls or relaxed waves.
Features
- Less heat means stronger, healthier strands over time
- No tugging! 100% vegan satin glides through hair to prevent breakage & friction
- Great for most hair types & textures
Item 2614290
- Take a section of slightly damp hair from the top of your head.
- Place the rod at the ends & tuck them as you begin rolling downward toward your head.
- Keep rolling until the rod is tight against your scalp, then bend ends to snap & secure in place.
- Continue with the next roller, then link it through the first roller before you snap it together to help them stay secure.
- Repeat the process until all rollers are in place; wear overnight or until hair fully dries.
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Hi! I am wearing these for the first time and as comfortable as they are I am trying to find a good way to sleep in them, any tips? (ps, i cant wear the flexirod that it's just one long satin rod because I have shoulder length hair)
- Asked by Sara
- Official Answer By KITSCH - Brand EngageWe recommend manipulating the rollers onto the top of my head and then securing them with a scarf or sleep bonnet to protect your hair while you sleep.Was this answer helpful to you
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Kitsch + Disney satin bendable curlers make soft, loose curl
I ordered the Disney x Kitsch Heatless Hair Curler - Satin Covered Heatless Hair Curlers for Long Hair set because I've seen a few videos online lately about using this kind of soft curlers to make loose curls/waves, and I wanted to give it a try.This set of 6 satin curlers comes in a blue and gold ...
Most Helpful Critical Review
Poor quality
Ive been getting a similar for 20 years by winding my hair into a bun, but thought I'd give these a try to see whether it would give me a better or different result. Firstly, I cannot understand why they'd make these out of satin. They're so difficult to put in and then the only way to stop them sli...
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it was horrible
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They where supper cute. on the other hand I could not get them to stay in and they kept falling out. so i felt they where not the best for me.
Great Option for long wavy hair
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This where very simple to put on and I woke up with a lot of definition. I have more loose waves and this gave me the feeling of being a bit more put together.
They don't work in fine hair
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I have super fine hair. No matter what I tried, I couldn't keep them in my hair. I tried it with dry & damp hair They would slide back out.
Work great!
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I absolutely love my Satin Flexi rods. I used them the first time and they were so easy to work with. I got beautiful loose curls that stayed all day in the heat and humidity. Definitely plan on using them often.
Disappointed with Satin Rollers
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I'm usually a big fan of Kitsch products—they're consistently well-made and thoughtfully designed. That's why I was excited to try the satin rollers. Unfortunately, I just can't seem to get them to work for me. I've used many types of heatless curlers in the past, but these slip out of my hair almost immediately, no matter how I position or secure them. I'm starting to wonder if the satin material might be the issue for my hair type, and whether the velvet version would have been a better choice. I wish I had known this before ordering, as the set wasn't inexpensive and I was really looking forward to using them regularly. I'd love to know if anyone else has had a similar experience—or if Kitsch has any suggestions or options for exchanging for the velvet version. I'm super bummed they're not working out, but I'm still hopeful there might be a solution!