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5 reviews
Sydney
SydneyNSW37 posts
 

A+++++ – $50 I'm sold!!! this product has lasted me over 2 years. great long lasting results, tight or wavy loose curls and super easy to use. i highly recommend buying this product. don't waste your time and money on a product that cost you $200 when this gives your the exact same results.

Jess_e8862
Jess_e8862VIC10 posts
 

Best curling tool I've ever had – So easy to use, much easier than a curling wand with a clamp and less error than when curling with a GHD. As my hair is mid length it can be fiddly to curl but this does it easily and quickly and I don't even have to put in much effort or thought, unlike when I do with my GHD which I tend to mess up at least a few sections with. Cheap too. Just like someone else mentioned, the buttons are annoying as I have turned it off several times while using it. This is the only downside I have found and I still love the product. Minus one star for the design with the button where it is. cheap, effective, easy to use buttons easy to accidentally turn off.

sahbear
sahbear
 

great curls – I picked this up for only $50 after shopping around as it is quite widely avaliable, and fell in love with it. After using it the first time I recieved many compliments as to how natural and bouncy the curls looked, and even after a very long night out the curls stayed in place for the next day, in total my curls with a heat defence spray lasted up to 4 days after applying a dry shampoo, loved this curl magic. inexpensive, simple, effective potential for burning self

missdonna
missdonna3 posts
 

It really is magic – This curling tool is like a magic wand and you are your own fairy godmother. It transforms flat, straight hair to long-lasting bouncy curls (it really does bounce!) in no time. Seriously the best curling tool i have ever used. I bought this at Big W on sale last boxing day for under about $50 which is a very inexpensive price indeed for what it's worth. Tried it out and never looked back. I have thick long hair and it all fits on the surface leaving no hair uncurled. Wrapping my hair around the wand is easier than fidgeting with a clamp. It's ceramic plated so it gives my hair a shine after I use it. All i use with it is heat protectant and the curls last forever even without hairspray. The curls are even still apparent the next day although they are more like waves rather than curls then. Once you turn it on it heats up very fast and it reaches up to 200 degrees which is the heat setting that all your hair tools should reach.

Only downside are the buttons. I have accidentally pressed the on/off button and the heat setting buttons countless times which is annoying. It's not too much of a problem because of its fast heating so you don't loose too much heat in the process of turning it back on and onto your preferred heat setting. Inexpensive, Ceramic plated, Fast heating, Lasts forever, High heat setting, Swivel chord Bad button design

bubbleboo
bubbleboo9 posts
 

First hair curler I've used and works perfect! – I read reviews on the 'vogue forums' and purchased at Myer for around $55 (was on sale) I love it! Takes a few minutes to get the hang of which way to curl you hair but definitely recommend buying Curls easy within 5minutes can do my whole head (long hair) Burning my finger a few times, does come with a heat glove though which I never use

Rachel38
Rachel38   

I paid $35 for the 'Curl Magic bonus pack' @ Seconds World in brand new condition, while on Sale. It is awesome to use and has replaced my old curler with multiple size/removable attachments. With no annoying climb it is a really neat design.

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