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  2. These Hot Rollers Are the Easiest Way to Get Instant Volume

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    $139.99 at sephora.com. Nano Titanium Roller Hairsetter. With 20 rollers in a set, even folks with thick hair will be able to cover a full head in these easy-to-use rollers.

  3. The best hot roller sets for bouncy curls, beachy waves, and ...

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    While stylists and regular folks have been using hot rollers for decades to boost volume and create glamorous curls and waves, they’re back in the conversation thanks to beauty YouTube and ...

  4. Ahem, I Tried These Hot Rollers and They Made My Hair Bouncy AF

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  5. Hair roller - Wikipedia

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    A hair roller or hair curler is a small tube that is rolled into a person's hair in order to curl it, or to straighten curly hair, making a new hairstyle. [1] The diameter of a roller varies from approximately 0.8 inches (20 mm) to 1.5 inches (38 mm). The hair is heated, and the rollers strain and break the hydrogen bonds [citation needed] of ...

  6. Hair straightening - Wikipedia

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    Large hair rollers can be used on damp hair to stretch and straighten the hair as it dries. Often large rollers are used before blow-drying to minimize heat damage. Electrically heated hair straightening brushes produce heat that is absorbed by the hair by steadily brushing it. The hair must penetrate deep into the brush for maximum effect.

  7. Perm (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    The hair was wrapped in a spiral around rods connected to a machine with an electric heating device. Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) was applied and the hair was heated to 212 °F (100 °C) or more for an extended period of time. The process used about twelve 2-pound (0.9 kg) brass rollers and took six hours to complete. These hot rollers were ...