REVLON Perfect Heat Review
Beauty — By GroceryQueen on October 7, 2011 11:42 amWhat can I say … I am a cheap-o!
I wanted a larger curling because having big loop curls are in these days; however, I wasn’t about to hash out $40 plus to own one.
Well … after searching high and low I decided to purchase REVLON Perfect Heat Tourmaline Ceramic Curling Iron … that’s a mouth full!
Anyhow, I picked up the 1 1/2 inch Barrel and paid $14.99 (w/o tax). I couldn’t find anything cheaper than this, and I didn’t want to use a Pre-used ones.
I have never bought REVLON hairstyling tools (i.e. curling iron or flat iron or hair dryer) so it was going to be a surprise … hoped it would be a good surprise.
Brought it home and couldn’t wait to use it!
The next day I decided to curl my hair and plugged in the curling iron.
Well … Well … well … It’s LOPPSIDED or TOP-HEAVY! The “built-in” stand to keep the hot rod from touching the counter furace kept on touching.
I even tried to move the cord around to counter-balance the heavy barrel, but it was no success.
I was so frusterated and kept on worrying I was going to leave a burn mark on my bathroom counter.
Also, I personally think it doesn’t get “hot-enough” to give my thick hair good curls; but I was trying to reach the soft-curl effect so I am not to bother by this.
I had this curling iron for two days now, and used it couple of times, but I am not completely sold on this product.
I still have to mess around to counter balance the weight distrubution, and had to haul in granite table protection square to the bathroom.
I think I am going to return this product and get my money back. It’s just not worth the worry and irritation.
Honestly, I don’t think I would recommand this product to my friends and family.
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