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Curlformer Hair Rollers The look: uniform, natural spirals
Curlformers (and their myriad knock-offs) can be used on any hair type, but they're the ultimate in no-heat rollers for natural or transitioning hair. Basically, you insert a long, skinny rod through the sleeve-like Curlformer, then hook a small section of hair near your scalp and pull it through the Curlformer. Depending on the size of Curlformer you buy, you can create a corkscrew-like curl or a wide barrel curl.
Try: Curlformers Long Glam Up Kit, $35.95 for 16 curlers, styling hook and bag
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Curlformers (and their myriad knock-offs) can be used on any hair type, but they're the ultimate in no-heat rollers for natural or transitioning hair. Basically, you insert a long, skinny rod through the sleeve-like Curlformer, then hook a small section of hair near your scalp and pull it through the Curlformer. Depending on the size of Curlformer you buy, you can create a corkscrew-like curl or a wide barrel curl.
Try: Curlformers Long Glam Up Kit, $35.95 for 16 curlers, styling hook and bag
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SEE NEXT PAGE: Basic Foam Hair Rollers