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I have the Amika version of this and love it. It is great for 2nd hair. Probably the same thing different color and logo.

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How many times and different ways is she going to reproduce her products.  This thing does the same thing a blow dryer and round brush would do.  Ridiculous.

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Re: Calista FAUXblo

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@LindaSal wrote:

The TSV's seem to be repeating themselves.  As another poster said too soon for another Calista one, they had another Bethlehem lights too!  What's going on?

Programming is so bad.........Smiley Sad

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      Agree!!  And Graver and LOGO at least every two weeks!!


 

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How does this work on dry hair? Please explain.

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@lavendar wrote:

How does this work on dry hair? Please explain.


I imagine it is just like a curling iron only with a brush attachment.

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It says nothing about having to protect your hair. I always do with a curling iron. It's 365 degrees. Is that hot?

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@rms1954 wrote:

How many times and different ways is she going to reproduce her products.  This thing does the same thing a blow dryer and round brush would do.  Ridiculous.


It is like a dryer and round brush.  However, some people aren't very good at using a dryer and a round brush for one reason or another.  It might be dexterity issues, it might be coordination, etc. 

 

I have used a dryer and round brush before and my hair does not turn out as well as it does with my dryer brush.     

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I have one of her curling brushes and it gets tangled in my hair like no other.  I haven't used it since the last time I had to cut it out of my hair before my hair fried from the heat.

 

 

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I ordered it.  I have a bigger sized Calista perfector that I purchased a few years back, when my hair was long.  I was very happy with it.

 

I got my hair cut short and didn't need to use anything other than a blow dryer.  Now I'm letting my hair grow out, and need some help taming the layers while  I go through this phase. I ordered the 1.5 inch size.  

The price seems reasonable to me!

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@elated wrote:

@lavendar wrote:

How does this work on dry hair? Please explain.


I imagine it is just like a curling iron only with a brush attachment.


Although some demos show that you can use it to add curl, for me it would be for smoothing and adding volume.