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Advices and more about Curling iron

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wrought-iron-table-lamps Advices and more about Curling iron

I really love the idea f being able to use one product to achieve streight hair with the ends curled. I had looked in every store to find one of these 2 in 1 irons and finally found it on Amazon. Most of the other manufactures of curling iron are happy selling seperate streightners and curling irons. I like having the convienance of only having to have one to do 2 jobs

How to curl my hair with a curling iron?
I CANNOT curl my hair. It always Curling iron comes out kinky or weird, or the curls aren’t very good. Can someone give me a detailed explanation on how to curl hair with a small curling iron?
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9 comments so far

DeSilva
 1 

Very solid and lovely design. The only thing I would change is the addition of the mounting screws.

August 20th, 2010 at 9:36 pm
Favors
 2 

From reading all the other reviews, I thought this would be the best deal for a straightner/curling iron in one. The curling iron works great, and if you are looking for a curling iron I would recommend a Revlon. However, the straightner did not work on my hair at all. My hair is almost naturally straight just with a little wave here and there, and it couldnt even straighten out the little waves. I had to turn mine up to the highest temperature, and then the outside of the barrel was the only part that really got hot. When you clamp the straightner together the plates do not touch. You have to squeeze the black part on the end really hard to make it actually touch your hair, and if you do that little pieces of your hair get snagged on the plate and pulled out. I would not recommend this product to anyone.

August 21st, 2010 at 10:03 am
Kenna
 3 

When I bought it I liked it. It curls great and the straightening was not too bad. You had to hold the end tight to get a good straight but it worked. Then I noticed it was pulling my hair through the sides…ouch! Then eventually the spring broke inside and it would not pop open like it should which made it very difficult to straighten. Needless to say it is in the garbage now. I wish I could find one just like this that did not pull my hair and break, at a reasonable cost. The CHI version of this is around $130.00.

August 21st, 2010 at 10:16 pm
Nancarrow
 4 

I had an original Revlon RV057 and it lasted for more than 3 years. It got so rusty I decided it was time to get another one I did. It lasted less than 6 months I liked the way it worked but I going to try another brand maybe it’ll last longer.

August 22nd, 2010 at 9:56 am
Jordan
 5 

I just bought my second one of these Revlon curling/straightener irons. The first one lasted several years, even having been beaten up a bit by traveling. It did take some getting used to using the straightener part, but not long and it does an amazing job on my thick hair. It heats up fast, works beautifully on my hair, and is easy to handle. I love the convenience of heating up one iron and having both options.

August 22nd, 2010 at 10:04 pm
Ely
 6 

It is very functional for what I need. My husband doesn’t think it has much style, but I like
it. It is sturdy and I would reccomend it to anyone.

August 23rd, 2010 at 10:02 am
Cass
 7 

This works about as expected. It’s a good place to hang curling-irons and a hair-dryer without having to wait for them to cool. And it keeps things off the counter top …for the most part.

The cord-management is lame. It’s no surprise; look at the picture. The tray is worthless unless you take the time to properly wind the cord up; it doesn’t even have sides to keep the cords from falling out. Who’s going to try and carefully bundle the cords while the iron’s hot? And who’s coming back when it’s cool? You may do it for the first couple of days, but rare is the person who will keep that routine up.

What it needs is a place to stuff the cords that doesn’t require such dedication. Maybe 3 cord-winding brackets would be good (like how you wind the cord on most vacuum cleaners)? Or maybe replace the “tray” with a plastic container/bucket for each appliance where one could stuff the cords?

August 23rd, 2010 at 10:18 pm
Freed
 8 

I really use this self every single day. it hold the newest and oldest models of hair dryers and it is very sturdy.

August 24th, 2010 at 9:59 am
Barrows
 9 

For the price, I guess it is worth it, not convenient for flat irons…curling irons only a certain size fit, and not all blow dryers, fit…

August 24th, 2010 at 9:27 pm