Olivia Garden self-gripping curler set vs Remington Ionic Conditioning Hair Setter with 20 Velvet Rollers
Overall winner: Remington Ionic Conditioning Hair Setter with 20 Velvet Rollers
Key Differences
Remington (A) is the more budget-friendly option and includes 20 velvet rollers with ionic conditioning and a heat-retaining wax core for longer-lasting curls, while Olivia Garden (B) is a self-gripping curler set noted for ease of use and reduced drying time but has reports of hair being pulled during removal and mixed flexibility feedback. Choose Remington if you want heated, ionic rollers and a wider range of sizes; choose Olivia Garden if you prefer non-heated, easy self-gripping curlers and hold without heat
Olivia Garden self-gripping curler set
Self-gripping curlers for setting or perming. Highlights easy use and reduced drying time, with user feedback on hair tension during removal
Pros
- easy to use
- reduces drying time
- holds curl well
- suitable for natural curly hair
Cons
- some hair pulled out during removal
- mixed feedback on flexibility
- mixed feedback on tangle resistance
Remington Ionic Conditioning Hair Setter with 20 Velvet Rollers
Remington hair setter with 20 velvety heated rollers for long-lasting curls and frizz control. Generates a silky, shiny finish; users note easy handling and quick heat-up. Mixed feedback on size and heat retention
Pros
- ionic conditioning for frizz control
- heat-retaining wax core for lasting curls
- includes a range of roller sizes
- easy-to-use clip system
Cons
- roller sizes reported as mixed, some feel smaller than expected
- some users say heat level may be insufficient
- clip retention feedback is mixed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Remington |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Remington |
| User Reviews | Remington |