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Babyliss Secret Curl or Curl Secret

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Hi,

Does anyone know of a reputable seller who has the Babyliss Secret Curl in stock for under - or as close to - £80?

I live with chronic pain and lifting my arms high causes excruciating pain in both arms, shoulders, hands etc and using curling irons or rollers just isn't possible (I have tried both), then I saw a YouTube vid of a woman using the Secret Curl and I think I might be able to use it, as the lady didn't need to hold up her arm for too long and the curls came out uniformed. Not knowing anyone locally who could lend me one to try, it looks like I'll have to buy one from a shop and if the pain is too intense I'll have to exchange it for a credit note or something.

Thank you for any help in advance :T :rotfl:

Best wishes,

Lisa
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  • LadyDee
    LadyDee Posts: 4,293 Forumite
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    edited 14 January 2017 at 8:00PM
    I'm not too sure if you would be able to exchange it in the circumstances you describe - certain products, mainly in the health/beauty category can't be exchanged due to possible hygiene matters. When you do find one perhaps you should check this point before parting with such a lot of money.

    Amazon is selling a pink one for £80.
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,842 Forumite
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    Aquarian44 wrote: »
    Hi,

    Does anyone know of a reputable seller who has the Babyliss Secret Curl in stock for under - or as close to - £80?

    I live with chronic pain and lifting my arms high causes excruciating pain in both arms, shoulders, hands etc and using curling irons or rollers just isn't possible (I have tried both), then I saw a YouTube vid of a woman using the Secret Curl and I think I might be able to use it, as the lady didn't need to hold up her arm for too long and the curls came out uniformed. Not knowing anyone locally who could lend me one to try, it looks like I'll have to buy one from a shop and if the pain is too intense I'll have to exchange it for a credit note or something.

    Thank you for any help in advance :T :rotfl:

    Best wishes,

    Lisa
    -x-


    Best way around this is to speak to an assistant first, explain your issue and ask if they will exchange if you have any issues, if possible try asking someone who is in charge of the area in case they are able to let you try a model first or if they are enthusiastic enough, could let you try at home because they believe in the product.
    Or contact Babyliss, maybe they'd have more info on how long to hold your arms and if they could help you by finding stockists who have working models to try or could give the authority some how to allow the store an exchange if things don't work out.
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