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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Conair Infiniti You Curl Tourmaline Ceramic Curling Iron

Conair Infiniti You Curl Tourmaline Ceramic Curling Iron






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Product Description
* Instant Styler with no clamp simply wrap hair around barrel
* Fast and easy with no kinks, Powerful Ceramic Heater
* Tourmaline Ceramice for less damage
* Ultra high heet up to 400 degrees fahrenheit
* Also included is 3-finger heat glove allows you to safely maintain full styling control while using the You Curl
* Fast and easy with no kinks
* Powerful Ceramic Heater


Product Details
Ultra high heet up to 400 degrees fahrenheit. Also included is 3-finger heat glove allows you to safely maintain full styling control while using the You Curl. Fast and easy with no kinks. Powerful Ceramic Heater.

# Product Dimensions: 3.8 x 11.8 x 9.5 inches
# Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces

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Reviews


I have fine, wavy/curly hair, chin length, and alternate between flat ironing and going 'natural'. I have used 'regular' curling irons with mixed success, because I like the spiral effect and more lift at the scalp, so I thought this cone shape would help accomplish a better look.

It has no clamp, nothing to hold the hair on the surface, you just take a piece of hair and twist it around the barrel, twisting down toward the narrower tip, hold for a few seconds. (It is best to have some gel or product in your hair - especially if your hair is fine and needs protection from the heat).

It does heat up quite quickly, as advertised.

A minor negative is that the on/off button was placed in a poorly planned position on the wand, and the button is too sensitive, a mere touch and you have shut the thing off mid curl. I have done that several times.


It was fairly easy to master on my left side, as I am right handed; when I got to my right side, and have to 'twist' with my non dominant hand -- I am finding it really tricky. Forget about doing the back, that is just too hard. I suggest using a different method for the back, another curling iron or hot curlers, or whatever, if your hair is shorter particularly.

This device was given as a present and works well, is handled by my 7 year old grandaughter with no adverse effects one might associate with something that gets hot in temperature and can burn if not careful but we knew our grandchild's parents would decide properly on how or who used it on her hair.

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