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I am so excited to share this new hair tool I've been loving--the Conair Curl Secret. It's 3 curling irons in one, and is only $99 at Wal-Mart, which is an awesome deal compared to other brands and stores--$50 cheaper! So essentially you can get three different-sized curls, depending on the setting you choose. It has three settings to create long-lasting tight, medium, and loose curls. The Conair Curl Secret is easy to use, making it a great choice for teens, even those new to doing hair. It looks a little intimidating at first, but it is so easy to use.
Here's a quick video telling you more about it:
Keep reading to see the directions followed by a video tutorial for easy, loose curls!
First, apply heat protectant, allow it to fully dry, and then part your hair. Set the Conair Curl Secret on 8 and either high or low. I chose high since my hair needs more heat to curl it. Making sure your hair is tangle-free, choose a section of hair that is about an inch wide. With the side of the Conair Curl Secret that has the light facing your head (it's labled too), place that section of hair between the clamp.
Close the clamp--it's kind of how you open and close the clamps on a flat iron. Once you close the clamp, hair is absorbed and curled. And after about 4 seconds, it will beep 4 times. That means it's ready! There's no need to sit there and count. The Conair Curl Secret does all of the work for you! There's no risk of burning your fingers or your neck either.
Open the clamp and out comes your curl. Repeat on the rest of your hair. Add hairspray, if desired. I like mixing it up with texturizing paste or adding beachy waves spray. It's that easy! And now here's my tutorial on how to get Easy, Loose Curls With the Conair Curl Secret:
Click below to watch if you cannot view the video above
Don't forget to stop by Facebook.com/conairhair to learn more!
Bonus Tips:
- The tightest curls (setting 12) last the longest, and I like using the tightest curls to give my hair body and texture before an updo or even a bun. Think wedding or holiday hair.
- I like making the loosest curls on the bottom, then I use the medium setting (10) for the rest of my hair. It helps to fake the appearance of more hair and more volume!
That looks pretty cool. Seems almost too good to be true. Looks easy to use.
ReplyDelete*Erin
Gorgeous hair, Elle! T. http://tickledpinkwoman.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteinteresting! i need to check this out... i can NEVER curl my hair! xo jillian - cornflake dreams
ReplyDeleteI must have this!!!! Putting it on my wish list for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting hair tool, it gave you a beautiful curl!! I really like the medium-sized curl the best!
ReplyDeletexo, Lily
Holy crap! The clamp does all the work!I don't know why I thought u have to manually feed the hair through. This is awesome. I've seen this in so many mags and I did think it was intimidating.
ReplyDeleteGreat review, Elle.
Lovin' ur hair with the curls!!
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Love your hair with this curler!
ReplyDeletekatespitz.blogspot.com
Great review and the hair looks great on you!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Elle!
ReplyDeleteI've seen the advert and thing this would be so useful for me as I am rubbish at styling my hair. Thank you for the review. x
ReplyDeleteYour hair came out beautiful curled and this looks super easy to use!
ReplyDelete-Sharon
The Tiny Heart
thanks for this tutorial, it turned out awesome!
ReplyDeleteOoh, you've made me want to pick this up - the fact that it has 3 separate curl settings makes it so worth the $99!
ReplyDeletexx
How cool that it has multiple settings - what a versatile curler!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Chic 'n Cheap Living
it's amazing darlin! Your curls are pure perfection!!
ReplyDeleteWanna make them like yours *-*
Xxx
Carolina
www.the-world-c.blogspot.com
I want your hair.
ReplyDeleteThat's all.
Very cool Elle!!!
ReplyDeleteKissss
That was an awesome tutorial! What a cool product. I want one! (Your hair looks terrific - as does your makeup!)
ReplyDeleteWow, this really looks interesting. I need to have it! Thanks for sharing this! XOXO, Sissi http://www.beauty4free2u.com
ReplyDeletei'm pretty sure i need this....i would always get it right, i feel!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so great! I have the bubble wand but I find I never use it because I have to use so much product in my hair. I really want to give this iron a try, the three settings are great! Thanks for the review:)
ReplyDeleteWow I just saw an ad for this in one of my magazines and I was thinking I wonder how it works and I saw that you wrote about it. It really looks so easy to use and the curls looks really great. I might have to get one of these because I love to curl my hair but sometimes it just takes so long, well for me anyways.
ReplyDeleteNina
http://curvymod.blogspot.com/
That curling iron thing is awesome!!! Asking for it for Christmas for sure!
ReplyDeleteYour hair came out so gorgeous, but it's always gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour hair looks gorgeous! I have always been afraid of curling irons because I watched my mom burn herself, but this looks so easy to use.
ReplyDeleteIs that the same as the Babylis Curl Secret? I totally love the look of that! But at £120 it's kinda pricey.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I think I will add this to my Beauty Christmas List this year. Those curls are fan-freakin-tastic! Thank you for sharing beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteRica xx
www.LaBellaVitax0x.blogspot.com