Conair Ion Shine Instant Heat Hairsetter with Ceramic

Any girl with long hair knows how laborious it is to curl an entire head of hair with a curling iron. Luckily, the Conair Ion Shine Instant Heat Hairsetter with Ceramic creates great hair and makes life easier.

The 12 flocked 1 -1/2″ rollers are the perfect size for creating full-bodied, voluminous curls. I love how all of the curlers are one size, because those super tiny curlers that come with other hot roller sets are incompatible with long hair. This set heats up in 2 minutes, and it take only a few minutes to roll up all the curlers.

To get the best results, prep hair with an extra hold mousse before putting in the curlers, then leave the curlers in until they’ve cooled completely, ideally about 30 minutes. Gently unroll the curlers and spray hair with a flexible hold hairspray, like Pantene Classic Touchable Hairspray Flexible Hold Aerosol and then style.

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4 Comments

  • Joi
    December 2, 2008 | Permalink |

    Cool…I never used this type of roller, but I’ll have to try them now.

  • Anonymous
    December 2, 2008 | Permalink |

    I’d like your opinion if you don’t mind. :)
    Do you think I should purchase Gueralin Meteorite Pearls? Do you own it? i’m thinking about getting it in mythic.
    Thanks ahead of time!

  • Glossy
    December 2, 2008 | Permalink |

    I have heard awesome things about the Guerlain Meteorite Pearls and have always wanted to try them myself!

    I haven’t seen them in person in a while, but I think Mythic is a good color for a neutral glow—and it sounds like it would be the most compatible to go with various blushes. Perhaps you can try it in the store before purchasing, or if you can’t and for some reason you don’t love it, you can return it.

    Let me know how it works out! Maybe Santa will bring me one :)

    xoxo,
    Glossy

  • Dani
    February 6, 2009 | Permalink |

    Aww I wish I would’ve read this before I bought my curlers .. I was deciding between Conair and Caruso, but couldn’t find any reviews to sway me either direction.

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