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Hot Tools Curling Iron

Date Published: 02nd August 2009
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Many have attempted numerous curling irons for my unruly, hard to handle hair and I have discovered the Hot Tools Curling Iron to be one of the hottest. Here are few of the pros and cons that everybody in my group of acquaintances agree with although they have each used different sizings of this same merchandise.

The Hot Tools Curling Iron comes in a diverseness of barrel sizes ranging from 3/4 to 2 inches making it ideal for all hair lengths. The smallest 3/4 inch barrel is ideal shorter or light hair. Once you do the hair, the tighter curls last all day. The 2 inch barrel is good for tough to tame hair especially if you have a good deal of it and it's strong and long. The barrel is not only wide but can snap up a great deal more hair at one time so it doesn't take forever and a day to expressive style. One of my acquaintances with long hair even utilizes it to straighten - not very straight - but to get good volume & fullness. Depending on your hair length and texture I am sure one of the seven sizings offered will work nice for you. I also actually like the polished, elegant, richness I have been able to accomplish.


This curling iron does heat up quick, in about a minute or so, and continues at the set temperature all the while you trend your hair. There are up to ten various temperature modes which is ideal to manage all types of hair. It does get very hot so I would advise you begin at a lower temperature to set what goes best for your hair type. If you are fresh to this type of equipment, you should know that for light, light, broken or chemically processed hair lower modes are best but for thick, rough or ethic hair you may need to go up to the extra high modes. The high modes are hotter than an oven at almost 430F so check out for burns especially round the hairline and ears.

The soft grip handle is comfy and the 24K gold plated barrel runs swimmingly through the hair and does not jerk or pull. I found the clip that contains the hair to have enough tension to handle your hair decently. The long 8 foot cord is good to have because you are able to expressive style your whole head in a comfortable position. Short cords was the one thing I found most annoying in other curling irons.


One problem with these curling irons is that the springs that handle the clip jade away in time and the tension lessens leaving hair to slide out of the clip. I am thinking the producer must have recognized this after client complaints because now they give you two extra springs when you buy this product. The springs are not very hard to replace.

Although I have been very good with my Hot Tools Curling Iron, I do, on occasion, try other trademarks to make sure I am not overlooking out on some good merchandises that will as if by magic make my bad hair days go away. Here's bidding you good, nutritious hair.
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