• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register for FREE today to view more, then Subscribe to go Ad-Free and view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

Ceramic Curling Irons?

⏳ Limited Access:

Register & Subscribe to Unlock
Full, Ad-Free Access.

Eyvonne7131

New Member
Hey,

do ceramic curling irons really work that great? If you have used or currently use them, let me know what your experience is like. I am thinking of getting one but I do not want to waste my money.
wink.gif


Thanks Ladies!
 
I think so! I have one and I love it!! I used to have a reg. flat iron back in the day, and it burned my hair!! Ceramic works better, IMO, because it evenly distributes the heat, so there's lees chance of burning your hair.
 
I like the ceramic irons. I haven't burnt my hair yet. I would advise you to purchase one with adjustment setting more than just high and low. I would also advise to purchase one that can get up to at least 400 degrees for versatility. HTH!
 
Which one are you thinking of getting? I bought one then returned it b/c I couldn't get my hair to "slide" through to curl it. I think it was a Revlon. (Conair makes on that looks just like it).

I guess they're good, but I wasn't able to use it.
 
Thanks ladies...I have decided which one to get yet. But I will keep in mind what you wrote about temp setting, Revlon and Conair.
smile.gif
 
My chi ceramic curling iron arrived yesterday. I havent used it properly yet but I did a little test. it definitely seems to glide over the hair smoother and there wasn't the smell of burnt hair. there is a temp control besides low med high but it seemed hot enough..
I paid $60 on ebay
 
Back
Top