Do Velcro rollers really work? A Shopping Editor’s Honest Opinion – E! In line

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There’s no better feeling than stepping out of the hair salon with a new hairstyle. I tried to emulate this look to get that bounce in my step (and my hair), and it’s not quite the same. If I achieve the look, it’s after a lot of time and patience, which I don’t always have, especially in the morning. I just want bouncy hair with volume and shine, is that too much to ask?
Lately I’ve seen velcro rolls everywhere lately. Every time I would look EuphoriaI would like to see by Maude Apatow personage Lexi with Velcro rollers in her hair. When The Real Housewives of New Jersey is lit, Margaret Josephs is getting ready for a night out with her hair full of curlers. I was blown away by Lily James’ transformation into Pam Anderson on Pam and Tommy. The hairstylists styled Lily with Velcro rollers from DryBar. Inspired by some of my favorite TV shows, I finally took the plunge and tried the hot roller thing. After some trial and error with different products, here’s what worked for me.