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teflon CURLING IRON ..


Question Posted Tuesday November 25 2008, 10:52 pm

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are these GOOD AWESOME AND CURLING or not even worth the price?


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lindsLOVESmatt answered Wednesday November 26 2008, 11:50 pm:
no not really, anything under 80 dollars is never really good unfortunately. If you have to get any kind of hair products in would definitely recommended CHI , its kind of expensive, but it works amazing and it doesn't burn your hair like most hot tools work.
and also don't forget to put some kind of heat resistant serum or something so your hair doesn't look dead. REDKEN is also an amazing hair line.

good luck hope i helped =)

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