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🌙 Curl in style, wake up flawless!
Kitsch Satin Pillow Rollers offer a heatless, overnight curling solution with flexible, satin-covered rods designed to reduce frizz and protect hair health. This set of six marble-patterned rollers features snap closures for secure styling and is ideal for both long and short hair, making it a stylish, travel-friendly choice for damage-free curls.































| ASIN | B09GYPJ2XS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,964 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #80 in Hair Rollers |
| Brand | Kitsch |
| Brand Name | Kitsch |
| Color | Marble |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 2,527 Reviews |
| Hair Type | All |
| Item Dimensions | 5.3 x 1.8 x 8.75 inches |
| Item Form | Flexi Rod |
| Manufacturer | Kitsch |
| Material | Satin |
| Material Type | Satin |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Resulting Hair Type | Curly |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 6) |
| UPC | 819677026677 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
Q**V
Very stiff.
These rollers are way too stiff and they don’t stand in place. You might get away with using them on very long hair like 22 inches and higher.
M**E
Just…..bad
I never write poor reviews, but these rollers deserve zero stars. First off, I’ve used flexi rods, perm rods, pillow rollers, sponge rollers, magnetic rollers, curlformers, you name it I’ve tried it. They all have their flaws and benefits so I’m writing this from a place of familiarity with hair rollers of all types. These rollers are like worse flexi rods. They have a nice satin covering, sure, but it is way harder to connect the clasps(?) than it would seem. They don’t click or give any feedback whatsoever when they’re connected, so half the time when you think they’re connected they really aren’t and fall right out. Also, after trying to use them for the FIRST TIME one broke, leaving the clasps connected and the seam ripped where the clasp used to be. They aren’t NEARLY as comfortable to wear as it would seem (I’d rather sleep in perm rods tbh) and just all around fiddly to use. They’re also incredibly stiff, not soft at all, imagine trying to connect the ends of a flexi rod and you’ll have a good idea of these. I really wanted to love these rollers as a way to maintain a bit of stretch and curl (I have natural hair) overnight after I’ve done a proper roller set, but they just aren’t it. Overall lame, if you read this then take my advice and just get some normal pillow rollers tbh. They’re way easier, way more comfortable, and they’re going for like $15 for 30 of them on Amazon.
B**N
Heatless Curls
I have shorter hair and I bought these hoping they would do the trick. I found them more difficult to secure than others that I have used and not as soft. Pretty aesthetic, but I think there’s better out there.
N**S
The only rollers that don’t ruin my sleep
Love these pillow rollers. I have a really sensitive scalp and most rollers end up bothering me or making it hard to sleep, but these don’t at all. They’re actually comfortable enough to wear overnight, which is huge for me. They stay snapped in place really well, so I’m not waking up with them falling out, and they don’t leave weird dents or creases in my hair (I have pretty thin hair, so that’s usually an issue). Highly recommend if you need something quick and easy for early mornings when you don’t have time to fully style your hair. Super low effort but still gives you a nice result.
A**S
Pleasantly surprised by the results, but a little tricky to set
I bought these looking for a way to style my hair to look put together while still washing very infrequently to try to preserve my colored hair (currently blue). I tried them for the first time last night with hair that hadn't been washed in a few days. Misted lightly with water, brushed, then set in the rollers. With my shorter hair, it wouldn't hold the hair at the nape of my neck (about ear height down in the back), so I sent those in pin curls. Then, wrapped in a scarf and went to bed. Reflections after just trying it once - - It's a bit tricky to line up the snaps and close the loops, and also tricky to place the curlers so you can link them as suggested - It took a bit to find a comfortable way to sleep and felt like it was pulling my hair as the curlers wanted to move around. One of the curlers I'd placed on the side of my head fell out overnight. + The curls look nice this morning, and overall it took less time to set the curlers than it would have to curl with a curling iron. I'll definitely try again, but will probably apply them just to the top of my head and do pin curls around the sides, hoping I can sleep more comfortably that way. Edit - Photos are from attempt #2 - again, lightly misted my hair (clean this time), set for about an hour, and took down. No product. I have fine hair with a bit of a natural wave. Curls held up well after yesterday's first attempt as well.
M**N
Might work but very difficult to unsnap
I really wanted to like these rollers and was excited when they arrived last night. I have several other products from this company and have been pleased with the quality. These foam rollers, however, were highly disappointing. The pros: they are well-constructed and seem sturdy. The satin cover is nice and won't damage hair. I have very long, very thick hair and when I wrapped a section of hair around the roller, it stayed, even though my hair was dry, with minor slippage. I believe that they would effectively curl hair but I can't guarantee that as I only did a test with one, for a few minutes. I simply wanted to test to see if they were comfortable and easy to use. In terms of rolling your hair, they are easy to use. I gave them 1 star because after rolling my hair on one roller and securing it, I could not unsnap the roller to remove it from my head. I tried to pull the snap apart repeatedly and could not. I had to ask my husband to pry the snap apart and he, too, struggled. I know that the snap needs to be secure to hold, but this was a bit too much. One he finally pried it apart, I tested the snap when the roller wasn't rolled and sitting on my head--it is still extremely hard to pry part (see picture). Maybe I got a bad batch. Maybe they loosen over time. But I can't imagine dealing with this frustration daily. I also see the potential for individual hairs to twist and catch around the plastic snap. So, sadly, I am returning these and hope that the other option, the one long foam roller, works better.
R**W
Great rollers to sleep in!!!
I love these rollers to sleep in!!
A**R
DO NOT BUY!
ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE! DO NOT BUY! These guys will not stay in your hair, they are way too firm and difficult to manipulate, and the snap closure is very difficult to open. There’s another brand - “Posicurl” that makes a very similar product that is so much easier to use and they actually stay in.
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