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Curling Wand
Cava
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I've been thinking about buying a curling wand as I have really thick long hair and trying to curl it with straighteners never really works for me.
Has anyone bought one of these and if so which one is best?
Thanks!
Has anyone bought one of these and if so which one is best?
Thanks!
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Hi,
I did buy one of these as I have hair that does not hold curls and they fall out too quickly. However I bought the babyliss hair wand and it did work. The good thing about this one is you can turn up or down the temperature.
I bought mine from Argos so maybe worth having a look there.
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I have one of these, it's fab. Takes a long time to do your hair though, and there is a knack to it - you have to use small pieces of hair at a time, but it holds the curl very well0 -
I have a HerStyler Baby Curls Grande (25mm) which is fab, and a few friends have bought them after borrowing mine. They also do a 13mm one for shorter hair/ tighter curls. I bought mine off ebay for about £40. I bought it after seeing them being sold/ demonstrated in my local shopping centre0
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Thanks for your replies!
Both mentioned are quite pricey, I was thinking around the £30-£40 range.0 -
Thanks for your replies!
Both mentioned are quite pricey, I was thinking around the £30-£40 range.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Herstyler-Baby-Curls-Grande-25Mm-Pink-/281071421986
£40 new on Ebay....0 -
I have the basic one from Boots it cost about £15 I think, its far better than the Lee Stafford one thst cost about £40.0
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wow - that looks... complicated??
how does it work? can you do it yourself as it seems to be geared towards salon use?0
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