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Archive for March 1st, 2010

Curling Irons – A Whole Different Style & Appearance

Author: Hairdo4U March 1, 2010

                                                                                                      13-25mmpI’ve never been one to be able to master the use of a curling iron.  For whatever the reason, I have always had a problem with the clamp part of the curling iron putting a crease in my hair and my hair always gets snagged in the process.

So, how can you avoid the problems that I have described?  Le Angelique curling irons has the answer.  I call their product a curling wand because that is what it looks like.  There is no clamp to lift up so all you get is the curling wand that has the barrel heat up.  How does this work you ask?  You just take the section of hair that you want to curl and with one hand holding the curling wand and the other you are twisting the section of hair around the iron.  Sounds pretty simple doesn’t it?  Well it is.

The fun thing about using the Le Angelique curling iron is that it is available in a variety of  barrel sizes.  The smallest size is the 13mm (1/2″), with the largest size being 25mm (1″).  They have also come out with three inverse sizes which are 13mm – 25mm, 18mm – 9mm, and 25mm – 18mm.  From small to large or large to small, you choose what size curls you want and in which order with this 100% ceramic curling iron.  You have a choice of a black or pink curling iron in all of the sizes available.  Each curling iron comes with a glove to protect the hand that is being used to curl the hair.  And, you can feel completely protected as le Angelique provides a Lifetime Warranty on all of their hair styling tools.


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