Here are the details:
-Auto-rotating clamp holds hair and spins around to create the perfect curl
- 1-in. tourmaline ceramic barrel for smooth, shiny, silky curls
- Bi-directional rotation
- Silicone strip for deep shine
- Less damage & zero hot spots
- 400°F high heat
- 30-second heat up
- Auto-off
- 1-in. tourmaline ceramic barrel for smooth, shiny, silky curls
- Bi-directional rotation
- Silicone strip for deep shine
- Less damage & zero hot spots
- 400°F high heat
- 30-second heat up
- Auto-off
Enter Below and good luck!!
I kinda wondering who this works.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried hair chalk but would be interested in trying it out! Thank you for the giveaway, I would love this curling iron!
ReplyDelete400 degree heat sounds amazing. I just learned this week that we're supposed to crank up the heat & cut down on the time.
ReplyDeleteHair chalk? I was looking for a curling iron like this one that rotates on its own. =)♥
ReplyDeleteLooks interesting. Wonder what it sounds like when it's winding.
ReplyDeleteOops! Sorry for the confusion guys! I did a hair chalk giveaway last Spring and forgot to change the comment on the Rafflecopter.
ReplyDeleteI hope I win! This sounds amazing. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI usually do hair oils and air dry. I do love doing my hair on special occasions. I prefer to curl my hair when I do, use heat tools.
ReplyDeleteIf i'm going out I blow dry nd curl but if I'm staying home its natural all the way.
ReplyDeleteI try to let my hair airdry whenever possible and switch up between naturally curly, straight, or hot iron curly
ReplyDeleteI usually put oils on the ends, comb it out, then let it air dry, except when I'm going somewhere "special" - then I curl the layers,ends and fronts.
ReplyDeleteI let my hair airdry at night and then straighten the horrendous parts in the morning before work.
ReplyDeleteMy hair is just past my shoulders and it's layered. I really don't have to do too much to it for everyday wear. I can thank my stylist for that! I wash & condition it. Then let it dry in the towel about 15 minutes and then it's a quick blow dry. For more special times I can flat iron it or curl it depending on what I want. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy poor hair... I dry it, then either flat iron it or curl it.
ReplyDeleteI usually air dry it and wear it down, although I used to wear a ponytail all the time.
ReplyDeleteblow dry and then use a curling iron to wave out the ends.
ReplyDeleteMy normal routine LOL pony tail! On the weekends I'll get a little savy, but that's usually some good curling moose and a little time spent with the diffuser.
ReplyDeleteMy hair routine is shower, spray in detangler, and GO!
ReplyDeleteI just wash, and then air dry! But I'm in a wedding in June and I want to curl my hair, which is dead stick straight! so this would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteI put some stuff in it to control the frizz, but otherwise let it air dry.
ReplyDeleteI usually let my hair airy dry. I only use a blow dryer when I'm in a hurry.
ReplyDeleteI just wash and blow dry right now. Would love to be able to curl it once in a while.
ReplyDeleteI'm a air dry with a little bit of moose kind of gal
ReplyDeleteWash and let air dry on most days.
ReplyDeleteI do both. Letting it air dry a lot more lately just to give it a break from the years of product, irons, and dryers.
ReplyDeleteI always wanted a hair wand!
ReplyDeleteUnless Im going somewhere important I just let it air dry. I do use mousse to cut down on frizz.
ReplyDeleteI use a heat safe spray then either straighten my hair or curl the ends.
ReplyDeleteI usually use a hair dryer and try to tame my colics with a styling brush. The Conair Infinity Pro Rotating Curling Iron sounds like it might be the product for me!
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm home, I usually just put my hair up in a bun. When I go out, I apply heat protectant, blow dry, then straighten and I apply more heat protectant when done for flyaways, then add hairspray.
ReplyDeleteI'm a blowdryer with round brush, hairspray set kind of girl:)
ReplyDeleteI just let my hair air dry, or towel dry it.
ReplyDeleteWinter time hair dry and summertime air dry.
ReplyDeletei blow dry my hair and flat iron it and put some serum on it.
ReplyDeleteI blow dry and either straighten or curl it!
ReplyDeleteI just recently started to rake interest in my hair so this would be a great thing to have:)
ReplyDeleteIf I'm going out, I blow dry, then usually flat iron it because mine is so thick, I can't get it to hold a curl without having to use tons of hairspray. If I'm just hanging out at home, I let it air dry.
ReplyDeleteI mostly let my hair air dry, unless I am in a hurry.
ReplyDeleteI usually just let my hair air dry, except when I want it to look special, I use a curling iron.
ReplyDeleteDigicats {at} Sbcglobal {dot} Net
Most days I air dry, unless I aam going out, then its blow dry and curling iron.
ReplyDeleteMost of the time I am in a hurry so its a quick wash and blow dry. Lucky for me my hair stays pretty straight so I don't always have to use a flat iron!
ReplyDeleteI usually use some type of oil or serum on my hair and let it air dry. Sometimes I use a curler or straightener.
ReplyDeleteJust a quick blow dry and some curling spray
ReplyDeletei usually put in the BB cream for hair and then brush through when wet, if i'm in a rush i'll blowdry and straighten or curl it, if i'm ready to sleep i try to wring out as much moisture as possible and style it in the morning.
ReplyDeleteMy routine consists of a blow dryer, a curling iron and hair spray.
ReplyDeletei usually let it air dry....unless im getting all dressed up
ReplyDeleteI try to use heat infrequently so I can keep my hair a little healthier. I almost always have to blow it dry a little or use a curling iron.
ReplyDeleteI blow dry it and then I flat iron after.
ReplyDeleteI let it air dry.
ReplyDeleterounder9834 @yahoo.com
My routine is to wash & condition hair and do a deep conditioner twice a month. Use hair tools once a month or less.
ReplyDeleteLet it air dry then curl it.
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