Last night was the first time I actually had time after a shower to put them in. It only took about 20 minutes (which is about 45 min less than it would be to curl my hair plus I don't have to put any hair spray in it this way) I separated my hair into about 4 layers, and put around 4 curlers in each layer working my way from the bottom up. I think the top layer is going to need a few more curlers to keep up with the rest since those are the biggest curlers out of the bunch. I have so much hair that I had to use three different sizes of curlers to get all my hair up.
But here is the results of it being in the curlers all night before I took them out (not the best pictures today, but we had a rough night)
This is right after all the curlers had come out, before I tried combing through it with my fingers.
After combing out with my fingers (I think next time I'm going to just leave it alone after taking it out, although using more curlers on the top layer may fix the problem anyways, I guess I'll just have to experiment with it)
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I didn't add any hairspray to my hair and around 6 this is how much curl I had left
My hair has never been known to hold it's curl well, but this works just fine for me. It stayed well enough for me to style my hair for work and not have to put sticky gunk in my hair (I hate hairspray) I would say overall the foam curlers were a big success.





I think I saw similar foam curlers at the Dollar Tree store for a dollar. Your hair looks simply gorgeous that way. I have massive hair envy- I could never grow mine out longer than shoulder blades because it gave me headaches.
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