Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Curlformers

So, I've finally given the infamous Curlformers a try.  And by "Curlformers", I mean a generic brand bought off of Amazon for a third of the price.

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There are a plethora of tutorial videos on how to use Curlformers for us natural haired chicas, so I'm going to just skip that part and just give my review of them.  The pack that I'd ordered from Amazon came with 40 Curlformers and the wand.  I used ALL 40.  After the fact, I realize that I would prefer to not to have to worry about separating the curls so much by hand (which is a chore if you're doing it correctly), and ordered another pack.  So the next time I use these, I will probably use about 60.

 

Curlformers NikGLifeAndStyle

I was blown away with how silky straight (in the curl) my hair came out.  Just for the record, I didn't use these on wet, freshly (co)washed hair.  My hair was already stretched from air drying in a bun.  I then re-wet each little section prior to putting the Curlformer in.  I did this purposely because I figured it would prevent the curl from being too tight of a curl, than if I would have started out with soaking wet hair.

As you can see, I had perfect "Shirley Temple" curls, but I wasn't really feeling that look--I felt like I'd need to play with it a bit more, and at the time I was getting ready to leave my house, shortly.  So I pulled the curls back into one big Bantu knot, hoping to stretch and messy up the curls a bit.

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Above is the result.  It was actually really cute like this.  At the very last minute before I left the house, I decided to pin the sides back.  I really liked the look.

Curlformers NikGLifeAndStyle
Curlformers NikGLifeAndStyle

Curlformers NikGLifeAndStyle


All in all, I will say that "Curlformers" are winners for me.  I will be using them regularly.  I don't plan to use them only to wear my hair curly.  They definitely give a good "foundation" for other styles.  I feel like these give me perfectly "stretched" hair that I can style a lot easier, especially in protective, pin-up styles which will contribute to my hair's health

I bought my mine HERE.  (Make sure you buy them with PRIME shipping, so that you know that they are coming from Amazon and not from China, as they could take weeks to arrive if the latter happens).

So have you tried Curlformers?  What did you think?



11 comments:

  1. It came out pretty... I have a few friends that use those Curlformers and they really like it as well.

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    1. Thank you!! Yes, they will definitely be in heavy rotation.

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  2. I love this look! I've been thinking about trying these "curlformers" but I wasn't sure if I'd get the same results by using the knock off version. Thanks for sharing!

    KLP | SavingOurStrands

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    1. Yes!!! The generics work just as good. Go save yourself some $$$! lol

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  3. I have yet to try them. Your results are awesome! I'm definitely a proponent of finding what works for you and using it as a foundation for other styles.

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  4. Wow. They gave you such long, defined curls! Is it also compatible with relaxed hair?

    xo,
    ChaChaTheFashionGenius.com

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    1. They probably work even better with relaxed hair. I've seen some relaxed ladies use them with amazing results. They actually seemed to be initially marketed to white women (going by the ads). So I think relaxed hair would be great.

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  5. Love my Curlformers but haven't used them in a while. Your hair turned out great! I may have to blow the dust off mine soon.

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  6. This makes me want to try Curlformers, although I know that mine will not come out looking this fabulous.

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  7. Love the more natural look. Your curls turned out great!

    xo
    www.style-wire.com

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