💫 Wake Up to Effortless, Heatless Curls – Because Your Hair Deserves the Best!
Kitsch Satin Pillow Rollers offer a heatless, overnight curling solution with flexible, satin-covered rods that reduce frizz and secure curls with snap closures. Ideal for all hair lengths, this 6-piece marble set is lightweight, reusable, and perfect for travel or daily styling without heat damage.
Q**V
Very stiff.
These rollers are way too stiff and they don’t stand in place. You might get away with using them on very long hair like 22 inches and higher.
M**E
Just…..bad
I never write poor reviews, but these rollers deserve zero stars. First off, I’ve used flexi rods, perm rods, pillow rollers, sponge rollers, magnetic rollers, curlformers, you name it I’ve tried it. They all have their flaws and benefits so I’m writing this from a place of familiarity with hair rollers of all types.These rollers are like worse flexi rods. They have a nice satin covering, sure, but it is way harder to connect the clasps(?) than it would seem. They don’t click or give any feedback whatsoever when they’re connected, so half the time when you think they’re connected they really aren’t and fall right out. Also, after trying to use them for the FIRST TIME one broke, leaving the clasps connected and the seam ripped where the clasp used to be. They aren’t NEARLY as comfortable to wear as it would seem (I’d rather sleep in perm rods tbh) and just all around fiddly to use. They’re also incredibly stiff, not soft at all, imagine trying to connect the ends of a flexi rod and you’ll have a good idea of these.I really wanted to love these rollers as a way to maintain a bit of stretch and curl (I have natural hair) overnight after I’ve done a proper roller set, but they just aren’t it. Overall lame, if you read this then take my advice and just get some normal pillow rollers tbh. They’re way easier, way more comfortable, and they’re going for like $15 for 30 of them on Amazon.
N**E
It's a Slippery Slope
The Silk Heatless Curlers: a dream come true or a slippery setback? On one hand, they promise luscious curls without heat damage. On the other, they may leave you grappling with a slippery situation. The verdict? They're decent, but not quite the curler revolution we've been waiting for. It might be suited for hair that isn't too soft, perhaps a few days unwashed or use some dry shampoo.While these silken wonders attempt to save our locks from the perils of heat styling, they fall short when it comes to grip. Prepare for a few hair-raising encounters as you wrestle with these slippery serpents. In short, not the worst, but far from the best. Happy curling... or slipping!
A**A
It’s simple and good but make sure you doing things right :)
I’m shocked by views I’ve seen here, this things is really good, all you guys need is read - the design is marbled - it said on the pack , why you guys think it’s dirty? 😌 another thing girls saying they can’t make it works - all you need is take end of your hair , put on the roller , pinch it with your finger and start rolling with tension - if you do things right it’s not falling apart , my hair is perfect quality and it holds still if you do all right. I will recommend you guys first divide hair into 6 sections and work with each section one by one, just make sure you use finger to pinch your end of the hair and roll with tension, it will work , believe me! Also it’s really good for sleeping , just be careful with tension so it will be comfortable , anyway one-two nights and you’ll nail it! Wish you all luck 😌
P**S
Stiff and hard to keep hair in place.
Bought these thinking I could use them with my shoulder length hair. I gave them to a family member with longer hair. I am not good with these types of things. They are pretty stiff and hard to bend and my hair just kept slipping off the curler. My daughter uses the one large one and she has long hair and loves it. Oh well. My family member had the same issue. I still like the foam pink ones with the plastic clip to lock in place. Cheaper too.
V**A
Difficult
Easy to use. Never turned out. Hard to sleep in.
S**Y
Worked great for my hair
I have shoulder length, thick, naturally curly (combo 3b and 4a). I ordered two sets in order to do my whole head. After washing and deep conditioning my hair, I sectioned out my very wet hair and went in with some hair oil and my favorite curling cream and made sure to link each roller together. Which got a little tricky for the back of my head but the top layers it was pretty easy to get the hang of. I also made sure that I rolled them two different directions rolling towards my head with the first row, away the second, etc. after I got them all in I wrapped my whole head with a satin hair scarf and went about my day. If I would have left them in over night they would have been tighter curls but I took them out after about 8 hours (tried these on a Sunday when I knew I had time and no plans to go anywhere) and the curls looked like my typical second day curl pattern/shape. As my hair tends to take quite a while to air dry anyways, it was about 65% dry when I removed the rollers. I will definitely be trying these again doing the same thing - very wet hair, hair oil/curl cream, and cover with scarf, but will sleep on them and probably just leave them in until completely dry when I get to work the next day.
L**N
Disappointed
Such a bummer. I have such a sensitive head, so I was excited to find some satin covered curlers. But these are so hard to form and to snap closed, and because of that they don’t keep a good hold on the hair. So they slip out immediately. And I tried over and over again to put them in. They just would not stay longer than two minutes, so I know they’d never last a full night in my hair.
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