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Registered: ‎11-16-2014

If someone is selling something to me in the way of hair care, I look at their hair. I also look at their clients hair. From what I have seen of this vendor's products, haircuts and my mistakes ordering some of the products and finding them in a word awful, it's an easy pass.🙁

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Posts: 16,486
Registered: ‎02-27-2012

Kirsten's hair looks fabulous! 

 

(AND I wish I could find out what eyeshadow she is wearing!)

 

And Maria's hair looks the best I have seen her in ages....BUT...IMHO, they are both CLEARLY wearing a LOT of hairspray.

 

When they move their heads....their hair all moves in one piece.

 

If I have to use THAT much spray to get the volume they are both wearing, then I don't think the TOOL delivers the promise.

 

Anyone can get a lot of lift and volume with a can of hair spray....no tool needed.

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Posts: 3,395
Registered: ‎06-20-2015
The Calista lady is laughing all the way to the bank w/ all the reiterations every other month that she is promoting..
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Posts: 6,263
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

The vendor's hair looks bad to me. Shapeless. Models finished styles do not impress me either. You might laugh to know that I get compliments on my haircut and style all the time. I go to Supercuts. I pay $22 and don't need fancy expensive tools. 

MICHIGAN STATE MOM
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Posts: 5,548
Registered: ‎04-05-2010

I bought a Conair Infiniti Pro The Knot Dryer Brush, on Amazon last year, and I love it! My hair is fairly thick, chin length and layered. I let it air dry for 15-20 minutes then use this on it. Dries it quickly, turns under the ends and sweeps back the sides with very little effort.At $47, it's cheaper, too. 

 

 

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Posts: 26,694
Registered: ‎10-03-2011

There's a 1.5" tool on Amazon that looks like the exact design for $43.99. 

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Posts: 32,629
Registered: ‎05-10-2010

It sounds like a Perfector with a different name.  I have bought them as gifts but neither of my nieces liked them.  You have to careful with all hot hair appliances.  

 

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Posts: 24,685
Registered: ‎07-21-2011

Bring out the gloves is very scary - easy pass.

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Posts: 3,304
Registered: ‎11-22-2013

@dmeasy She states that there is only one temperature too, what would that be?  I will pass also.  I bought some hot rollers from her years ago and they burnt my scalp and head, no thanks if I were to need a glove.

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Posts: 10,616
Registered: ‎05-15-2016

Those kind of brushes get stuck in my hair so definitely a no for me, plus I'm not sure what it's supposed to do,  I have my one step voluminizer round blow out dryer brush with different barrel sizes that is the best hair tool I've ever purchased. 
This just looks like a sizzling hot dumpster fire waiting to happen,