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Magnetic Hair Rollers The look: professional-looking wet sets
Magnetic rollers, confusingly, aren't magnetic at all; they're just simple, plastic rollers. Wet hair sorta clings to them, but many women need additional security using clips, bobby pins or snap-on covers. These rollers may not be for amateurs, and you won't want to snooze on them, but they're inexpensive and their rigid form gives curls a smooth, consistent look.
Try: Donna Snap-On Magnetic Rollers, $0.99 for 12
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Magnetic rollers, confusingly, aren't magnetic at all; they're just simple, plastic rollers. Wet hair sorta clings to them, but many women need additional security using clips, bobby pins or snap-on covers. These rollers may not be for amateurs, and you won't want to snooze on them, but they're inexpensive and their rigid form gives curls a smooth, consistent look.
Try: Donna Snap-On Magnetic Rollers, $0.99 for 12
Image via Getty
SEE NEXT PAGE: Flexi Rod Hair Rollers