Babyliss Curl And Press Views
Newest Review: ... ends under a small lever, then wrap the rest around the tongue. It is separated into sections so you can see where to put ... more ... your hair to make it even all the way down. You then push a sort of button up which moves the black bits on the tongue, separating the bits of your hair, and compresses the hair. You are advised to hold it there for 10-12 seconds but I tend to leave it slightly longer. You then unwind the hair and release the lever and hopefully find a perfectly formed curl. From my first use I was very impressed with how well it curled my hair. I loved the effect. One downside is that it takes me around 40-50 minutes to curl all of my...more
i wanted to get some curlers.. everyone i have tried didnt really do the job well...it would take forever to heat up and the curls wouldnt last,, so one day i decided to try babyliss press and curl. How to use you have to take a little section of hair (about an inch) and put the hair in the bottom part and twist the curler up.. leave for 10 sec..if you want loose curls but If you want tight curls then push the button up and leave in for around 15-20 sec and it will give you that result ..Also i recommend you put some heat protecting spray on before..as this much heat isnt good for the hair..and a lil hairspray after so the curls last ... Read the complete review
I received the Babyliss curl press as a Christmas present last year. I have medium to long length hair that has a bit of a natural wave in it but is neither straight nor curly. I mostly wear my hair down and straight but I occasionally like to curl my hair especially for nights out. Over the years I have tried curlers, rollers and tongs and my hair straighteners are not designed for curling so I was really pleased when I received this product. I was also pleased as the curl press was a Babyliss product and having used many Babyliss products over the years, I have always found this brand reliable. The Babyliss curl press differs from the average curling tong. ... Read the complete review
Around this time last year, I was looking through my gadgets and things (for my hair) and decided that I would quite like some curling tongs. Not that I had a desperate need for them, but I felt that my GHDs may be too strong for daily use (for curling) and the heated curlers I have (which are heated in a compartment and then applied to the hair) did not work as well. I didn't want to spend too much though because I did not have a pressing need for them but I guess I wanted something new to play around with, so I began by looking online to see what was available and gauge a price range but there were so many different types which offered different options, and ... Read the complete review