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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Recommendations for a heated curling brush

I have long, thick hair that I want to curl. I cannot figure out how to correctly use a curling iron and so I want to get a heated curling brush that yuou use on dry hair as that will be easy to use. I tried one called Brush 30/40 I saw advertised on Facebook and it did nothing for my hair. I'm not talking about a brush that is a blow dryer like the Revlon one.  I'm wondering if there's a heated curling brush that you ladies can recommend so I can try something different? 

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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

Re: Recommendations for a heated curling brush

YES!  I just bought another one  of these:

 

Conair Instant Heat Styling Brush, 1 1/4-Inch
Size:1.25 Inch (Pack of 1)
 
Couldn't get the image to load, but it is on Amazon, comes in different sizes and works awesomely! $20  ok here it is!
 
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Re: Recommendations for a heated curling brush

Hi Lioness!!! So glad to hear from you! Woman Happy

 

 

I have been using the curling brush from the brand CHI--was pricey and it is way bigger diameter than the length of my hair but it sure works good. 

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Registered: ‎03-20-2010

Re: Recommendations for a heated curling brush

 I bought the Conair and it was not good. I have thick hair and the Calista Fauxblo is better.

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Re: Recommendations for a heated curling brush

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I have the Conair Heat Styling Brush that @HerRoyaLioness showed.  I bought from Ebay awhile back. However, I don't have long thick hair so not sure how it would work for you, but I love it for my hair

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Re: Recommendations for a heated curling brush

I purchased a Calista heated styling brush here last year.  I don't need to curl my hair but on days that I'm not washing & drying, I would like to make my bob go smoothly under rather than sticking out in different directions. 

 

I got one with a 1 1/2" barrel.  They come in different sizes (for different kinds of curls) and I like that you can't burn yourself with it like I have with my flat iron.

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Re: Recommendations for a heated curling brush


@89135 wrote:

I have the Conair Heat Styling Brush that @HerRoyaLioness showed.  I bought from Ebay awhile back. However, I don't have long thick hair so not sure how it would work for you, but I love it for my hair


I have fairly thick hair and it works for me. I really found it better than some of the more expensive heated brushes I had tried.

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Registered: ‎08-07-2012

Re: Recommendations for a heated curling brush

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Sorry I don't have a recommendation.  But there's a Calista TSV tomorrow, so it may be something that will help.

 

It's A615072 (Choice of sizes in the brush)

Calista Perfecter Pro Heated Round Brush with GoGo Mini Tool

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Registered: ‎03-31-2013

Re: Recommendations for a heated curling brush

I love the Stylus Thermal Heated Brush by FHI. I have used one for about 10 years and it is a game-changer for me. I have shortish, fne hair which is different from yours, but you might want to give it a try.