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Super Contributor
Posts: 308
Registered: ‎06-28-2010

I bought it when it first came out.  Ended up sending it back.  Thought it was difficult to use.  I went through cosmetology school too..  No intrest is the updated one.

Honored Contributor
Posts: 10,186
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Every time they have this as a TSV I am always tempted to order it but I hesitate to do so.

Honored Contributor
Posts: 10,372
Registered: ‎06-06-2019

@KCDiva wrote:

I wonder how many Perfectors Maria McCool is going to sell in her career. I can't believe it's a TSV. I have 2 that I don't use anymore but they've been selling them for years. I bought mine as a regular prices at $68 years ago. 


Was wondering the same thing.  Seems like the only difference is "new and EXCLUSIVE colors."

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 5,354
Registered: ‎11-24-2011

I had one of the originals and it became my favorite hair tool and lasted for years. I loved it but when it finally quit working I replaced it with a Revlon brand only because the cost was way less. 

Frequent Contributor
Posts: 123
Registered: ‎05-25-2017

I gave my original one to my nice a couple of years ago and bought a smaller size. She's still using it. I'm tempted to get the 3/4 inch one. I had to get my about 7 inches of my hair cut several months ago because so much of it was falling out due to a severe Lupus flare. But I think I'll pass. I bought her electric curlers and I really like them.

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 5,161
Registered: ‎07-18-2013

My perfector is several years old and works fine.  I use it to tame my cowlick and add a little shape to my shoulder length bob.  Love it and keep it at hand for touching up my hair with little effort. Has always worked fine for me.  

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