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09-25-2022 08:01 PM
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09-26-2022 05:55 AM
@AngelPuppy1 wrote:I'm not adept at using curling irons or flat irons -- at all.
I saw these different looking curling irons and they claim to be much easier to use.
I don't know how to post pictures but one I was looking at was called - CHI Spin N Curl Ceramic Rotating Curling Iron and was on sale for $49.99 at amazon.
Does anyone have experience with these kind of curling irons? Are they hard to use and do they really work?
If not, what kind would you recommend?
I have shoulder length, slightly wavy hair which is medium thickness and basically all one length with the exception of my bangs which I am trying to grow out.
I really don't want to spend more than $50 if possible.
Thanks!
I buy mine from Amazon, I think they are the 1nch size, have teeth in them, and I have shoulder length hair. They are called "Helen of Troy, very eazy to use, maybe 30 dollars not sure. I've had mine for years, and just bought 2 more, one for basement and one for go away bag. Easier than an iron.
09-26-2022 06:02 AM
@HLP wrote:
@AngelPuppy1 wrote:I'm not adept at using curling irons or flat irons -- at all.
I saw these different looking curling irons and they claim to be much easier to use.
I don't know how to post pictures but one I was looking at was called - CHI Spin N Curl Ceramic Rotating Curling Iron and was on sale for $49.99 at amazon.
Does anyone have experience with these kind of curling irons? Are they hard to use and do they really work?
If not, what kind would you recommend?
I have shoulder length, slightly wavy hair which is medium thickness and basically all one length with the exception of my bangs which I am trying to grow out.
I really don't want to spend more than $50 if possible.
Thanks!
I buy mine from Amazon, I think they are the 1nch size, have teeth in them, and I have shoulder length hair. They are called "Helen of Troy, very eazy to use, maybe 30 dollars not sure. I've had mine for years, and just bought 2 more, one for basement and one for go away bag. Easier than an iron.
09-26-2022 06:04 AM
@HLP wrote:
@HLP wrote:
@AngelPuppy1 wrote:I'm not adept at using curling irons or flat irons -- at all.
I saw these different looking curling irons and they claim to be much easier to use.
I don't know how to post pictures but one I was looking at was called - CHI Spin N Curl Ceramic Rotating Curling Iron and was on sale for $49.99 at amazon.
Does anyone have experience with these kind of curling irons? Are they hard to use and do they really work?
If not, what kind would you recommend?
I have shoulder length, slightly wavy hair which is medium thickness and basically all one length with the exception of my bangs which I am trying to grow out.
I really don't want to spend more than $50 if possible.
Thanks!
I buy mine from Amazon, I think they are the 1nch size, have teeth in them, and I have shoulder length hair. They are called "Helen of Troy, very eazy to use, maybe 30 dollars not sure. I've had mine for years, and just bought 2 more, one for basement and one for go away bag. Easier than an iron.
Update Helen of Troy 1 inch $19.12
09-26-2022 06:54 AM
I thought about that but I didn't want to feel pressured into buying things! I don't really know what I want my hair to do -- something besides what it's doing! LOL! It's not wavy enough on its own to look pretty, just crazy! I don't think I want to go really curly, but thought nice heavy waves might be good. And then I thought maybe really straight would be nice? As you can see, I am very undecided??
09-26-2022 06:57 AM
I haven't used a curling iron or a flat iron in ages. As I posted earlier, I don't know what i want to do really. I posted quite a long time ago about using a heat protectant and when I did, my hair was making a crackling noise and kind of smoking and that scared me --- is that natural?? So I quit!
The spin curling iron I posted about claims it will not tangle, but I guess, how can you be sure?
09-26-2022 06:58 AM
That sounds interesting, so I will have to go over there and see about it --- thanks!
09-26-2022 07:00 AM
I usually just get my hair trimmed and that's it! No styling. I guess I could wait until the next time I go for a trim and ask them what they think?? I tried heat styling products before and the sound they make and the smoking scared me --- was I frying my hair? My hair does not have enough wave to be pretty, just crazy!
09-26-2022 07:01 AM
I thought that kind of thing might be easier but the more I hear, the more inclined I am to not go with a spinning one! I sure don't need to get my hair stuck in one and lose a bunch of hair!
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