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 Feature available to Store Members
MUpiao curling tongs professional and home use straighten curl flip style
Features:
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Various roller size
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safety stay
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Contstant heat keeps temperature the same curl after curl
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Safety cool tip.
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Built-in Rheostat Control
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Fast Heatup
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On/Off Switch
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Extra High Heat
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Powerful Spring Clamp
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110v – 220v
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Power 30-50w
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Variable temperature settings, TEMP 220 , 200 ,180 , 160
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Manufacature korea
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Thermal ceramic
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Size 28`
Warnings & Precautions:
To reduce the risk of possible electric shock, do not use while bathing.
Read all instructions and safeguards before using.
Non warranty
How to Use a Curling Iron
While using a curling iron can be an easy and quick way to create luscious locks, it can also be difficult and damaging to hair if not used properly. The following are suggestions on picking the right curling iron for your hair type, and how to use your curling iron most effectively to get the supermodel curls you want. This guide is especially useful for learning how to use a curling iron on long hair types.
Curling Iron Sizes:
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If you want small, springy curls, go for a smaller barrel size such as .75 inch. We recommend this for short or fine hair to give the illusion of volume.
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If you want basic, natural curls, go for the 1 inch curling iron.
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If you're going for voluminous, cascading waves, we recommend a large barrel such as the 1.5 - 2 inch.
Curling Iron Materials:
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There are various kinds of irons: metal plated curling irons, ceramic curling irons and the newest technology, tourmaline ceramic curling irons.
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Ceramic and tourmaline ceramic curling irons produce gentler, more controlled heat. This is in part because of the nature of ceramic, which is able to produce radiant rather than direct heat. It's also because these materials, when heated, generate negative ions - unlike positive ions produced by metal.
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Positive ions cause the cuticle covering of the hair shaft to open, causing frizz and dullness and making hair susceptible to humidity. Negative ions actually seal the hair shaft, "trapping" moisture, which protects your hair from the heat of the iron.
Temperature Control:
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Choose a curling iron with different temperature settings. There are several reasons this is a wise choice.
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Your iron needs to be hotter to effectively style harder-to-manage hair. Hair that's coarse or thick needs to be curled at high temperatures to hold those curls - around 400 degrees F.
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Thin, fine hair or hair that is permed, colored or damaged should be curled at lower heat settings.
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When touching up curls, set your iron to a lower heat and avoid unnecessarily heating your hair.
Best of all with a variable temperature curling iron, you can experiment with different settings. We recommend that you test curls from the lowest temperature up, and use as your standard temperature the lowest that gives you good results.
avalable size 26` , 28` , 32`
inquiry sms to 016-6900277
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