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hot curling irons


Question Posted Monday November 10 2008, 3:52 pm

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are these curlers better than the instant heat from con air??


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laynemayhem answered Wednesday November 12 2008, 11:06 am:
even if it is from walmart, that price is waaaay too cheap for a really good curler. i dont know if curlers run around the same prices as straighteners, but my straightener was around 50-60 bucks, and its really good and works well.

so my saying is "the cheaper the lamer".

look for one thats around 20 dollars, and i heard conair works really well.

good luck! :)

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