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02-20-2015 11:46 PM
First try using a regular curling iron as a clipless by removing the clip with a screw driver and see how it works for you. If you like it, just use it or buy one. I would get the ones with the interchangeable size wands. The wands will let you choose your curl based on how you mood is. You can also take a smaller one and use a larger section of hair to get different sized curls.
02-21-2015 08:40 AM
I'm glad I saw this thread and the title fascinated me. But...now that I saw the video my interest stopped. I need a way to smooth out my hair shaft and this is not that approach. A normal curling iron gives curl and smooths the hair shaft. I can ignore the slight crease because my hair is thick and course and I don't even see it once styled.
Too hard to use and I have too much hair for that wavy hot iron.
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