I posted a picture on instagram (see below) of my big, bouncy, volumised barnet and was inundated with questions and
requests to blog about it. You see my hair is flat. Flat, fine and lifeless.
I’ve always wanted BIG, voluptuous hair. I accept I’ll never have a fro but a
bit of oomph wouldn’t go a miss. A lot of hairdressers had recommended I try
heated rollers and last year (yes I know, it’s taken me forever to share) I
finally took the plunge with the much raved about Enrapture Extremity Heated
Rollers.
So what are they?
If you’ve never used heated rollers
before, they work like Velcro rollers, except they have small metal plates in
them that emit heat. I did my research and Enrapture Extremity Heated Rollers
had some rave reviews, but I’m pretty sure they all do the same kinda thing.
This set comes with ten large and ten medium rollers. They have a luxurious
velvety texture which helps the hair cling to them and 20 butterfly clips to
keep them in place. I was worried it might be like a hot potato situation, but these
rollers use a core temperature system to slowly emit heat so you can hold them
in your hand and they’ll continue to produce more heat as they’re rolled into,
and sit in the hair. What’s extra special about the Enrapture ones, the butterfly
clips also contain small metal plates meaning the hair is surrounded by heat –
double whammy.
How do I use them?
I’ll be completely honest with
you, it took me ages to get the hang of them. I watched this you tube video
which helped. They’re heavier than I was expecting, and because my hair’s so
fine, they kinda flopped around on my head and the first time I used them they
completely dropped. So here’s what I’ve leant...
·
Plug in
and give them at least two minutes to heat up.
·
Make sure
your hair is completely dry, and ideally NOT freshly washed.
·
Prepare
the hair with some dry shampoo to add some texture and hairspray for added
hold.
·
The large
rollers create volume, the smaller rollers create tighter curls. Start where
you want the most lift. I start at the crown winding the hair around the roller
and clamping in place with the clip. I do the full Mohawk section before moving
to the under sections. When I’ve used all of the large rollers I use the
smaller ones through the bottom length of the hair. I never use all 20, I just
don’t have enough hair to fill them J
·
I prefer
to use a Velcro, fringe roller on the front section. Again because my hair’s
fine and I don’t have a lot of it, the heated roller flaps around at the front,
fringe section and leaves my hair with a small kink.
·
They need
about 30 minutes to cool down, but the longer the better. Pop them in before
you do your makeup and take them out at the very last minute.
·
Spray
with lashings of hairspray – if you’re not choking, you haven’t used enough.
The Results
Big, bouncy volume and curls....
that just walked out of the salon look every time! Volume and root boost at the
top, pretty soft curls through the lengths. Hair looks glossy and smooth,
unlike Velcro’s which often make hair frizzy. Like I said it did take a while
to get used to them, but the more you use them to easier and faster it gets! If
you could be bothered, you could easily use these on a daily basis. Pop them in
on a morning, do your makeup, eat your breakfast etc, then whip them out before
you go. Me, I’m too lazy, I use them more on an occasional basis, but every
time I do, I get that wow factor and find myself wishing I used them more
often.

I bought mine from Boots this time
last year and they cost about £40 (I’m pretty sure they were half the RRP).
I’ve just searched all over the internet to find the current RRP and guess
what, they’re out of stock everywhere! Maybe they got discontinued? The only
place I can find them in stock is eBay here. Check out Argos for some alternatives.
Any heated roller fans out there?