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![]() The Gets Hot, Stays Hot performance of the Hot Tools Professional Ceramic Marcel Curling Iron heats up quickly and remains hot, up to 428F, while you style your hair. With an extra long tip you can comfortably manipulate the curling iron. The adjustable temperature makes this iron perfect for all hair types; the separate on/off switch allows the rheostat to memorize your favorite heat setting!
Product Features:
1-4 For fine or chemically treated hair 5-6 For wavy to medium-textured hair 7-10 For thick, coarse hair
Warnings and Precautions: When not in use, "unplug it." Do not use while bathing. Do not place or store appliance where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink. Do not use near, place in, or drop into water or other liquid. If appliance falls into the water, "unplug it" immediately - do NOT reach into the water. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. Do not wrap cord around appliance. Product Reviews and Rating: Hot Tools Professional Ceramic Marcel Curling Iron is rated
(4.27 out of 5) based on 33 reviews by users.
I was so excited to get a hold of my marcel so I could make sexy waves and loose curls. While initially my hair looked really cute, the curls dropped within a 30 minute window. I tried using a flexible hold hair spray....nothing helped. In the end, I'm returning it for the regular gold-plated professional marcel. Don't waste your time and money on this model--head straight for the original. I used the original model previously at a friend's house and the curl lasted for days. I had high hope for this curling iron, but to be honest I like my old Clairol ceramic iron better. The curls do not stay as long, and if I am not careful I get crimps in my hair. The way I curl my hair is by starting at the middle of a section (not the bottom like old school methods) and roll it up and back towards my scalp. Then I proceed to twist and bump it out, while I work down the section. My stylist uses a Marcel (not sure what brand), and it always looks great. So I was disappointed that this marcel iron pretty much sucks. I just got my 1.5" ceramic marcel today and tested it immediately. The reason I got it was to obtain the Victoria's Secret wavy look. I wasn't impressed. My hair is really thick so maybe that's the reason it didn't hold the curl well (I even set it with bobby pins while it cooled). I didn't really need the clip for the look I was going for - I simply wound my hair around the iron and clip together. But that caused a little crimp in the wave. I think I'll return it and try the pricier Enzo Milano clipless curling iron. For all the people that are stating this is the worst curling iron..hello..this is a PROFESSIONAL MARCEL IRON..translation..no spring clip or plastic tip. I have been using this iron for 2 years and have no complaints. I actually use this iron more than my stove marcels. I would not recommend this iron to the inexperienced "girl next door". And for users who are complaining of burnt hair, common sense would tell you not to place the iron on the highest setting! You should not need extreme heat to curl hair. Please be reminded to use a thermal protectant when thermal styling. One of the best irons hands down! I am a student in hair school and this is the iron I use. It is the most awesome iron ever. Doesn't cause heat damage, fabulous Marcel handle (which is saving my wrist, by the way)and best of all is the price! I've never had any trouble with this iron. :D Read all 33 customer reviews ...
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