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Topic: Hair Rollers
Posted By: TeLyGr
Subject: Hair Rollers
Date Posted: February 09 2008 at 10:36pm
I am looking for some type of hairsetters or hot rollers for my daughters 7th birthday (this month).  I know she would like some that aren't big and bulky that she can leave in her hair for a while and maybe even sleep in them if she wants.  I did buy the Conair Hotsticks Hairsetters but after doing a little more research found out that there's no place for your fingers to roll them and everytime you use them you burn your fingers. 
 
Any suggestions?



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Posted By: Susan W
Date Posted: February 13 2008 at 7:20am
I admit I don't know much about what's current in hair rollers, but in the old days the hot rollers were way too hard to sleep on.  You wouldn't need to sleep on them though, they are designed to work quick enough, like curling irons.  If she wants to roll her hair damp and sleep in the curlers, I'd suggest the ones made of foam or spongy material, they are much more comfortable.



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