Tools Ceramic Spring
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hot tools curling iron?
I've decided to get a new curling iron, because the one I have now is not working for me. I want to get the hot tools proffesional spring curling iron, because it got amazing reviews (besides the spring problems) and its not expensive! but i'm worried because its not ceramic, and i really don't want to damage my hair. I do have somewhat greasy hair though, but its color treated, and I don't want to fry my hair! i wanted to get the hot tools ceramic curling iron, but I think its new, because there is no reviews, and Im afraid it will be a total waste. So will the non-ceramic iron damage my hair, or does anyone know if the ceramic one gives amazing results? Which one should I get? Thanks!
hot tools rocks but if you really want a ceramic one i suggest Cricket 7000 Series Curling Iron. its about $54.95.
Curl your hair without damage with the Cricket Ceramic Curling iron. Plus, it helps to eliminate static electricity and those pesky flyaways!
Ceramic improves efficient and heat distribution ensuring that you get predictable and reliable results with less damage to the hair, while smoothing the hair cuticle. This smoothness translates into incredible shine for your hair. Plus, ceramic helps to prevent static electricity, eliminating flyaway hairs. All you see is shine!
Product Features:
Up to 410°F
Spring curling iron
Heats up quickly
10 heat settings for all hair types
Ceramic curling surface for eve heat distribution
On/off switch with indicator light
8 feet of cord for maximum freedom
1 year limited warranty
Available in 3 sizes:
A8646-01: 0.75”
A8646-02: 1”
A8646-03: 1.5”
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