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I'm reviving this thread because I didn't want to make a duplicate one.

I am curious to see if anyone has tried the heatless curlers from Primark? I'll be traveling to see family for a month and don't want to bother packing a curling iron.
 
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I'm reviving this thread because I didn't want to make a duplicate one.

I am curious to see if anyone has tried the heatless curlers from Primark? I'll be traveling to see family for a month and don't want to bother packing a curling iron.
I use their heatless curlers all the time and get lots of compliments. My sister can't get the hang of them.

Definitely practice a few times before you commit to not packing a curler.

Main things I find with any heatless curls:

- They have to be slept on, or you look a bit of a wally walking round all day with a sausage on your head

- They drop quicker than heated curls

- They don't always curl evenly

- As you have to sleep on damp hair it can go frizzier throughout the day

I personally think they both have their uses but I wouldn't rely on heatless curls alone, not unless you are someone who already does it as part of their nightly routine.
 
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Boots have a heartless curler head wrap so you do the heartless curls then it wraps around your head like a headband, I’ve worn it out and about and actually had complements on it🤣 headless curls are best done on freshly dry hair, I’ve found they hold their curl of hair is a bit wavy too. So I dry my hair and either wear twisted up or in plaits/rope braids. The curl gives your hair more grip so when I do the heatless
Curls it lasts longer. I’ve also started wearing a satin bonnet over the top which makes it even better although I look like a bell end
 
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