What curling iron do you think is the best?:)
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Apr 26, 2014
Lily T.
I never had a curling iron till now so I don't really know any good brands that sell it. And do you have any suggestions of a good heat protectant spray? Thanks 💗
Apr 26, 2014
Maekada M.
Um conair makes some really good heat styling products and One heat protectant I definitely recommend is the tresemme heat protectant spray.
Apr 26, 2014
Lily T.
I see tresemme heat protectant is very recommend, thanks for the help!! :))
Apr 26, 2014
Lily T.
Recommended* :)
Apr 26, 2014
Teresa P.
Conair styling tools my moms a hair dresser (use to be) and she uses them.
Apr 26, 2014
Gretel T.
Babyliss hair styling devices are the best.
Apr 26, 2014
Lily T.
Thanks for sharing with me haha.
Apr 26, 2014
Alyx T.
I have to say, after using a lot of different brands in my Cosmo class, the babyliss ones had less noticeable damage. But unless you're using it everyday, they're pretty much all the same. Definitely get one with a heat control setting. Not just low med and high. Make sure you can set it. You don't need to have it be 480 degrees. 310-400 works on most hair. Even my thick coarse hair.
Apr 26, 2014
Amanda P.
Apr 26, 2014
Georgia H.
babyliss is great💕
Apr 26, 2014
Alli J.
Any HotTools is what most professionals use but they are a little pricey. But definitely well worth the money!