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Remington Teardrop Barrel Curling Wand, for Textured Waves

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Size: 1 inch


Color: Purple Straight Barrel


Features

  • Teardrop barrel - This unique design makes it simple To create a whole new look. Just wrap and go for beautiful textured waves.
  • Ceramic technology - The curling wand is coated with ceramic to deliver even, consistent heat for less damage to your hair.
  • 400 Degree high heat - Set styles fast with high, even heat.
  • 30 heat settings - find the temperature you prefer for your hair with a range of heat settings.
  • 30 second heat up - Get styling almost instantly with 30 second heat up.

Description

Create effortless textured waves with the Remington teardrop barrel curling Wand. Use the teardrop barrel like any other curling Wand, and the unique shape does the work of building perfectly textured waves that are easy to dress up or keep casual. The barrel is built with ceramic technology for fast, even heat and less damage. And with a high heat of 400 Degree and 30 temperature settings, it's easy to find the heat you prefer for your hair type. For peace of mind, The end of the wand stays cool during styling, and the wand has an auto shut off function.


Shape: Barrel


Brand: Remington


Hair Type: Wavy


Material: Ceramic


Color: Purple Straight Barrel


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.4 x 1.73 x 1.83 inches; 10.56 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CI50M2


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 15, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Remington


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  • Great, Affordable Basic Curling Wand
Size: 1/2 - 1 Inch Color: Black/Pink Tapered
I was a little hesitant to purchase this curling wand when I saw how many reviews were solicited in exchange for a free product, but after doing extensive research on all the reasonably affordable ones out there, I settled on this one for the design and features, as well as price. Among my criteria was that the product have a lower tendency to break or explode or whatever. (It got pretty scary to read some of those reviews out there!) However, I am pretty pleased with my purchase. I take good care of it and it works well for me. My caucasian, light brown and now slightly graying hair has always been straight. I leave it long for several years then donate about 12-15 inches and end up with a short hairstyle for a bit while it grows back. I had just cut my hair again recently to a bob length, and I noticed my hair is now starting to do some natural waves in the back, but it's not quite curly and not quite consistent. To help style my short haircut, I thought I'd try curling it. My hair has never been good at holding a curl, though I would love to have curly hair. The joke was that I'd be curly for about an hour, then BOOM - sad and straight again. However, I'd only used curling irons in the past. By this time, I only had one left (gave the others away), and it was a large barrel one that basically curved my short hair in to a classic bob style. Wanting more of a modern, wavy and messy look, I watched many YouTube tutorials to see what kinds of short hair looks I could achieve with various styling tools. The wand seemed interesting, so I researched them online and ultimately decided on this one. I have an old Remington Vortex hair dryer that has lasted for over a decade now, so I was glad to go with Remington again, hoping quality was still something I could find with their newer products (though we all know, "they sure don't make 'em like they used to"). The first time I used this thing, I put the included, black, stretchy, safety glove on and went to work. It was fun to do, but the glove, as almost everyone on YouTube says, just tends to get in the way once you learn the technique and how to avoid being burned. So I now never use the glove. Of course, I did manage to burn one knuckle on the barrel just one time. It really hurt, but it was a small spot and healed after a week or so. Just be extra careful, this thing does get HOT! I do not use a heat protectant product on my hair. I never have used one. If I start to see heat damage, I may change my mind, but I think my usage should be light enough not to fry my hair. However, I've only had this item for 2 months now, so time will tell if this heat will damage my hair in the long run. I cannot donate damaged hair, so I am doubly interested in keeping my hair in good condition. I don't like using a lot of products, but I like using aloe vera gel in my hair, so I will usually have a little of that in after washing, to help with hold. I created loads of spirals on the top half/layer of my head and was amazed at how long my curls lasted - ALL DAY! I slept on them and they were still pretty perky the next day, even. My coworkers and I were in disbelief at how different I looked with these amazing curls. After brushing, I got some good waves, at least. I keep the temperature on the default 356 degrees F when I do my hair, for fear of hair damage and also, because I see pretty good results at that temperature anyway. I don't seem to need any more heat. I may be able to get away with a lower temperature, but have not tried lowering it much just yet. I have played with using small and large pieces to curl, to see how it varies the style. I tend to prefer the smaller pieces in a more defined spiral shape, at least at the top layer. Note that there is a cool tip on the end of this wand. Some wands do not have this tip, and are heated through the entire barrel, right through to the end. I do not take the chance of holding onto this tip, for fear of still managing to burn myself on the edge. I don't trust myself. However, it may be a factor in your decision to buy this item if you are afraid your hair will wrap over the end and thus not get heated/curled on the ends. Some folks like the messy fish-hook ends, and some prefer curls all the way down. I tend to prefer curls all the way, but I have mixed it up and done it both ways. What I do find is that I need to be mindful of where I wrap my hair in relation to the tip and the edge between the heated surface and the tip, as there is a crack that can snag a hair or two (rarely) and also if I wrap on the tip, I won't get the curl on the end of the hair. Just something to consider. I have had this curling wand for about 2 months now. I don't use it every single day, but I have used it about every other day for a while. I use it a little less frequently now, just because I sometimes don't have time, I'm lazy, style it up, or just go casual and let my hair air dry for the day. The wand heats up rather quickly, compared to the curling irons I grew up using. (I'm in my 40's.) I usually turn it on when I start to do my make up (which takes me about 10 minutes), for convenience, but I could probably wait to turn it on when I'm done or almost done with my make up and it would still be ready to go in a minute or two. The temperature lock is useful, as the 3 little buttons are flat and might get pushed while working on curls, so I'm glad for that. I always lock it right away when I turn it on. You lock it by simply holding down the "-" button. You unlock it the same way, so you can then turn it off. I also always unplug it after turning it off, just to be sure it's not left on accidentally. I don't want anyone to drop anything onto it and have it melt whatever, or accidentally snag it or hit it and get burned. After it's COMPLETELY COOLED down, I like to use the included glove as a protective little sleeve for the barrel, in case I drop anything that might scratch the surface. (I would not put it on a hot barrel, as I don't think it is completely heat proof, just heat resistant - the glove may melt if left on a hot surface too long.) If you put the tip of the barrel into one of the fingers, it just covers the entire barrel. I do not store the wand in my bathroom drawer because I don't have much space in there with all my combs and brushes in there that might scratch it, so it either stays out on my counter top (while cooling) or I place it under my bathroom sink for storage (once cooled). I want this appliance to last a very long time, so I take good care of it. The barrel has a nice, smooth coating on it, and I would not want it to get scratched or damaged. I want it to remain smooth and in good working order. I suggest you take care with your appliance as well. (Remember: the warranty does not cover stupid.) One last dumb thing is that the marketing photos and videos make the barrel look like a very soft, pearly pink color. It's not. It's plain pink. Pink is not my favorite color, and I would have preferred a softer, pearly pink, but it's not a deal breaker for me. Overall, its a simple and effective product and very affordable for the quality. I enjoy using it and I have not had any problems with it thus far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2016 by BZ

  • Use on slightly damp hair in smaller sections
Size: 1 1/4 Inch Color: Hot Air Barrel
If your hair is too wet, or even rather damp, this won't work. The benefit is that (in my experience) with a regular curling iron - hair needs to be DRY for it to work. With this hair can still be slightly damp. Definitely still need to blow dry first to get to slightly damp. It's basically a blow dryer that holds hair in the curl while it dries. It's not like those wet-to-dry flat irons where it cooks the hair. I found I had to work in smaller sections than I usually do with a traditional curling iron. Where I worked in smaller sections it's a better curl. At least on my hair, it doesn't make tight curls, more like waves, but it looks nice and gets the style I'm going for so that's fine. I don't know if this is actually a time saver because the time I saved not completely drying the hair I lost having to do small sections. I do think it's probably healthier for my hair because I'm not blowing out all the moisture and then frying it in a curling iron. I like that the barrel detaches from the base. I can leave the barrel on the counter to cool and toss the base in a drawer after only a couple minutes. This is handy for my storage. I wish it had a stand because I had to rest it in the edge of my sink between sections. It gets too hot to rest on the counter. A stand would've been nice. Overall, it works for my needs. Its not the miracle I was hoping for but it's still functional and better than fully drying then cutting my hair. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Lauren Lauren

  • Versatile wand, great for creating natural-looking curls
Size: 1/2 - 1 Inch Color: Black/Pink Tapered
I recently had the opportunity to try out the 1/2 inch tapered curling wand, and I must say, it's a pretty great addition to my hair styling tools. Here's my honest review: Pros: Stylish Curls: The shape of the curls it produces is fantastic. The tapered design lends a natural and elegant look to my hair, perfect for various occasions. Versatile Heat Settings: One of the standout features of this curling wand is its wide range of heat settings. It caters to a variety of hair types and textures, making it suitable for many users. Cons: Limited Lowest Temperature: As someone with fine hair, I do wish the lowest temperature setting was even lower. However, this might not be an issue for those with thicker hair. Hair Damage Risk: While the wand doesn't cause immediate damage, it's essential not to hold it on one strand for too long to avoid potential heat-related damage, especially if you have fine hair. In summary, this 1/2 inch tapered curling wand is a pretty great tool for achieving stylish curls, and its broad range of heat settings is a significant advantage. However, individuals with fine hair, like me, should be cautious about prolonged exposure to higher heat settings. With proper usage, it can be a valuable addition to your hair styling routine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by M

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