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How do you secure your magnetic rollers??

  • Snap-on rollers

    Votes: 20 15.6%
  • I secure with a clip

    Votes: 87 68.0%
  • I use a combination of snap-on rollers & clip rollers

    Votes: 10 7.8%
  • I don't use magnetic rollers to do my roller sets

    Votes: 11 8.6%

  • Total voters
    128
I secure my magnetic roller sets with 2 metal slide in clips. I'm going to revisit using snap ons though based on all the reviews here.
 
I use both. I use clips for the most part and the snap-on covers for areas where my hair is shorter, like the nape.
 
It depends on the style that I going for:

*If I'm doing a rollerset to straighten, I use magnetics with/roller pin and a couple of snap-ons near hairline.
*If I'm doing a rollerset for spiral curls, snap-on rollers all the way.
 
I use magnetics with snap on covers. It saves so much time plus is keeps my roots flat.
 
A combination of regular roller clips or duckbill clips. The duckbill clips give me more of a secure hold.
 
A few months ago, I switched from the long clips to snap-on magnetic rollers. What a difference this makes as far as time goes! I save a LOT of time. I would have done this long ago but I've always seen the very small snap-ons. Now it's really a "snap" to roll up my hair! :)

Which rollers do you use and how big are they? They must be huge as long as your hair is. I use the big gray ones and I cannot for the LIFE of me get that clip thing down. Never could. Double prong, duckbill, tried em' all. I always wish I had the snap ons but I've too only seen small rollers with them.
 
Snap on all the way. I have tried the pins and the rollers fall...I just do not have time to figure it out.
 
Snap-ons the majority of the time. In the past I've used clips but I love the time it saves using snap-ons.
 
I use the magnetic rollers with the clips right now and it is so hard! I think for next time, I will try the snap-on magnetic rollers. Are there any disadvantages to the snap-ons?
A disadvantage of using the snap ons is that it will leave a dent on your hair. :perplexed I used them to practice rollersetting.

I have now graduated to the clips. :grin:
 
I use clips. Don't the snap-ons leave marks all over?
 
I use double prong clips. I only need one per roller. :yep:
 
I use magnetic rollers and I use the longest bobby pin available. If you put two long bobby pins trust me that roller ain't going nowhere


What about removing that bobbypin? I would think some hair will come out along with it. :sad:
 
A few months ago, I switched from the long clips to snap-on magnetic rollers. What a difference this makes as far as time goes! I save a LOT of time. I would have done this long ago but I've always seen the very small snap-ons. Now it's really a "snap" to roll up my hair! :)

I use the long and double prong clips, and it is sooo time consuming. I am going to be on the look out for the bigger snap on rollers.:grin:
 
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