The 10 Best Hot Rollers for the Curls of Your Dreams
I'm calling it: Big hair is back in 2022. I'm talking voluminous, fluffy hair that frames the face with airy curls. The best way to achieve it? Hot rollers. Yes, hot rollers—also known as heated rollers or hot curlers—the old-school beauty tool you remember seeing your grandma use. But the hot rollers of 2022 aren't the rollers of yesteryear: They're compact, efficient, and a piece of cake to use.
"Hot rollers create different results depending on the length, texture and density of your hair," she says.First, you should decide how many rollers you want and what size roller is best for your hair needs. Some of our favorite hot roller sets, listed below, feature more than a dozen rollers for an all-over bouncy look; others only contain a handful of rollers for a blowout-esque vibe.
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