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I Ditched My Curling Wand for Heated Rollers—Now 45% Off in Final Hours of Prime Day

After years of trying every hot styling tool on the market—from Dyson Airwraps and Shark FlexStyles to curling tongs and hot brushes—I’ve finally found a hair tool that delivers salon-worthy curls every time: a £33 set of heated rollers. Even better, the Remington PROluxe Heated Hair Rollers are now available for just £32.99 during Amazon Prime Day, down from £59.99—a massive 45% saving.

When I bought mine a few weeks ago for £36, I was amazed at how frequently I use them. While heated rollers may feel like a blast from the past, their results speak for themselves. This sleek compact case contains 20 velvet-coated rollers in two sizes—eight medium and 12 large—perfect for those voluminous, 90s-inspired curls that many of us crave.

The rollers heat up in just 90 seconds, making them ideal for busy mornings or last-minute events. After a few tries, I learned to section my hair strategically—smaller rollers around my hairline and nape, larger ones for the rest—and quickly mastered the clip placement. Thanks to Remington’s updated clip design and grip technology, the rollers hold firmly without leaving any kinks or dents.

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A note on safety: the rollers get quite hot, which is key to lasting curls, but a heat glove is not included, so handle with care. I typically set my rollers, then use the wait time to apply makeup—much more efficient than wielding a curling wand for 20 minutes. Removal is a breeze too; the rollers glide out smoothly without snagging.

The curls last impressively long thanks to Remington’s OptiHeat technology, which heats both rollers and clips to lock in your style. While my hair isn’t naturally curl-friendly and won’t hold a full 16 hours, the curls last well through any event. For touch-ups, I sometimes use my beloved ghd Rise styler, though it comes with a hefty price tag of £179.

For those searching for a budget-friendly alternative, the Mark Hill Pick ‘n’ Mix styling tool from Boots offers interchangeable barrels starting at £10, proving that great curls don’t have to break the bank.

The baked-in fanbase speaks volumes—one user called these ‘just the best heated rollers’ for their quick heat-up time and comfortable fit. Another praised their ease of use, saying they deliver salon-like volume and bounce even on fine or layered hair. Some reviewers did note the lack of an on/off switch on the roller unit itself, requiring unplugging between uses, but this minor inconvenience hasn’t overshadowed the overall high satisfaction.

Having reviewed Amazon Prime Day deals for four years, I can confidently say these heated rollers are among the best beauty steals of the season. If you’ve been longing to simplify your curling routine and achieve that voluminous blowout at home, don’t miss the chance to get this 45% discount before it ends.

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