My First Encounter with Bumirangas - How I Became a Barashka!
check_circlePros
- The bumirangas are super easy to use - just wrap your hair around them and you're good to go!
- They're really gentle on my hair, which is a total game changer for me.
- The fuchsia color is so cute and adds a pop of fun to my hair routine.
- The quality is top-notch - they're well-made and feel sturdy in my hands.
- I love that they come in a pack of 10, so I can use them for multiple styles.
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- The only downside is that they can be a bit tricky to remove from my hair, especially when they're fully set.
- I wish they came in more color options - the fuchsia is a bit too bright for my taste.
- They can be a bit pricey, especially if you're on a budget.
- I've had some issues with them slipping out of my hair while I'm sleeping, which can be frustrating.
- They're not the most durable - I've had to replace a few after a few uses.
































Editor's Summary
I gotta say, I was a bit skeptical about using bumirangas, but these ring-shaped curlers from Faberlic have won me over. They're perfect for adding some extra oomph to my hair, especially for special occasions. I've been using them for a while now, and I'm hooked!
Specifications
I haven't used curlers or rollers in ages!
I've just been living with my super straight hair, letting it grow out.
Waves from a ponytailBut then I got the urge to look fancier, especially with all the upcoming holidays.
You can probably tell I haven't seen curlers in a while – what even are they?
And then I stumbled upon these ring-shaped curlers from Faberlic in a catalog for 249 rubles.
I was curious – what are these sticks, and can I even use them to look prettier?
So, I decided to write a review about Faberlic's 11389 curlers.
When I got them, I looked up online and found out they're super popular from various brands and are the safest option. That's exactly what I need!
In the package, there were 10 fuchsia-colored curlers, each 24 cm long and 1.6 cm in diameter.
Ring-shaped curlers – review Faberlic curlers – reviewThey're super soft and flexible. My daughter even likes them!
I looked up some tutorials online (there were no instructions), and then I gave it a try.
I washed my hair a day before the experiment (hoping to look great for my anniversary),
I found many ways to curl my hair online.
I chose this method:
I take a dry strand, spray some water from a spray bottle.I start curling from the end, spiraling it up.I bend the curlers from both sides.It's all pretty simple, but you need to be careful so it looks great in the end.And that's where I messed up!
Usually, I don't have enough curlers in the package. My hair's thin, but there are so many strands! And now my hair's even longer. I didn't think twice and decided to use all 10 curlers.
Here's how my hair looks when it's curled (don't mind my eyebrows – I'm growing them out).
So, by the evening, they were still a bit damp, so I decided to sleep in them!
Normally, they're pretty comfortable and soft. They didn't budge all night, and everything stayed in place.
I took them out in the morning, and gently separated them with my fingers.
And here's the result!
A few hours later:
I was a bit worried that I'd over-tightened them, but it still turned out pretty cool. Next time, I'll get even better results.
By the evening, not much had changed, even though I hadn't used any hair products.
There's just one downside: the white clips on both sides can come loose sometimes, and there's a metal rod inside. What if the clip falls out?
But overall:
They're super comfortable, easy to use, soft, and I can sleep in them without any issues. My hair doesn't get tangled, and they're pretty cute. With a few tweaks, the results will be amazing!
Of course, the outcome will depend on your hair type.
But honestly, these curlers are pretty great, and they're super safe for your hair too
If you liked the earrings, check out my review on them here❤️
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