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A Unique Curling Iron Tool

Author: Hairdo4U January 31, 2009

I don’t know about you, but I have never been able to get used to using the traditional curling iron.  Every time I use one I end up with crease marks all over my hair.  I have tried and tried to perfect the technique but even with helpful hints from my stylist I have never been able to achieve perfection. 

Well, I recently went shopping at the local mall and discovered this kiosk where they were selling curling irons.  The curling irons that they were selling were quite unique.  The clamp that holds your hair in place as you are curling your hair was missing from the iron.  I daresay that I was quite intrigued and stepped closer to watch the demonstration that was taking place.  The stylist was working on a customer that had very straight hair that reached about an inch below her shoulders.  The stylist was taking about a 1 to 2 inch section of the hair and wrapping the hair around the iron.  She had a glove on her hand so as not to burn herself (the glove is included with the purchase of the iron).  The stylist held the iron in place for what seemed to be just a few seconds and then simply unwound the hair from the iron.  She proceeded to do this around around the customer’s head until she had finished.  The curly locks flowed from the customers head.  At the stylist’s request the customer bent her head downward and then back as the stylist was running her hand casually through the customers hair.  With a slight spritz of hair spray here and there, the style was set and this customer’s hair transformation was complete.  All the customer needed to do was go home, get dressed up and she was ready for a night out on the town!

So, you ask, what curling iron is this that sounds too good to be true?  The answer is Le Angelique curling irons.  They come in all sizes and variations.  The smallest barrel is 1/2 inch and the largest is  1 inch.  The iron even comes in inverted sizes meaning that the size of the barrel increases from one end to the other, or the barrel decreases in size from one end to the other.    The purpose of this is to get a different size of curl going either from large to small or small to large.  What will they think of next?  

How do you know what size is right for the look you are trying to achieve?  The 1 inch barrel is ideal for creating large bouncing curls.  The 1/2 inch design creates tight ringlets like a permanent.  That size is also great for wedding updo’s and fun facial framing curls.  The inverted size of 3/8 inch to 1 inch is ideal for creating medium to large bouncing curls.  If you want a large to medium bouncing curl you would use the 1 inch to 3/4 inch barrel.  They even have a 1 1/3 inch to 3/8 inch barrel which is ideal for creating medium to small bouncing curls.     

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The Le Angelique curling iron has the technology that distributes heat evenly without creating frizz or hair damage. With this curling iron’s super fast heat up time, the barrel temperature remains consistent curl after curl.  You’ll have playful free flowing curls to impress within minutes while making your hair silky and shiny.

If you are ready to try the new innovative way to curl your hair in just minutes, then Le Angelique curling irons are definitely the way to go.

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