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Those curling things that look a bit like a mini hair dryer that suck the hair up inside and curl it and then release it?.are they worth the money? Do they work and are they hard to use if you're a bit malco-ordinated?

Hi it's called a Babyliss Curl Pro I believe and I have one. They are amazing. Once you know how to use it, it's really easy and quick compared to a normal curling iron and the curls last really well and basically don't drop out. The trick is if you want looser curls set it on a lower number of seconds and put a bit more in each time and for tighter do the opposite. Also once done let them cool down properly to set them.

I would recommend for sure! :)

I'm trying to imagine the curl pro. affect.Does it do ringletty type curls or can it do looser, bigger curls?


I have the babyliss roller brush thing, which I find doesn't give me the latter type curls I want. Maybe I rush it too much and don't pin the rest of my hair out of the way...

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