New curler innovation

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Dec 2, 2013

Cass F.

Has anyone seen or used this?

Dec 2, 2013

Lexi K.

Saw long info commercials and trials of it. I personally don't like the way it makes the curls look. They look twisted and sloppy depending on the hair type. Seems like it would take a lot less time to just curl with a flat iron.

I hate the way the curls come out. I saw a YouTube of a girl doing it and the curls look so overly done and too tight. Even though you can loosen the setting it just looks unnatural to me. Not a fan. It seems like it takes a long time to do also which you could do by using a curling iron and it would end up looking way better.

I don't know if I'd use it. It would be the one time my hair gets stuck in that damn thing. Nope lol.

Dec 2, 2013

Cass F.

Atiyah I reckon the same would happen to me. I'm the biggest unco! I have naturally curly hair and I think this is a good idea for those who are looking at structured curls... Doesn't seem like you can make big fat curls either...

Dec 2, 2013

Anna S.

I really am not a fan of the price point... it seems like a cool contraption but for the cheapest option to be $100 and you can't really change how the curls come out... just how tight they are. I think a curling wand is way more versatile because you can create different styles of curls, and it's cheaper!

Dec 3, 2013

Rachel E.

I saw a commercial yesterday advertising that conair has something similar out now. and I'm positive its have to be much more affordable

Dec 3, 2013

Anna S.

Hey Rachel, I'm pretty sure the Conair version is the cheaper $100 one. The original one by Babyliss is around $300. This might have changed, but that's what it was maybe a month ago.