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23484 asked in Beauty & StyleHair · 10 years ago

What brands of curling irons do salons use?

Their curling irons get hotter than the ones that are sold in drugstores so what brands do they use? I want a hotter iron cause my hair is coarser and does not hold curls well.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    They use professional curling irons, they heat really quick and results are better. I recommend a very good professional curling iron that leaves hair soft, shiny and makes really beautiful curls is the Karmin Salon Pro Clipless tourmaline curling Iron, it works pretty good, and it only takes me a very short amount of time to get big loose curls and beautiful waves for all hair textures, unique ceramic heating technology it heats up really quick, protective kickstand and auto shut-off, heat resistant glove and 2 year warranty. It’s available in 25mm (1 inch) I bought it at safrons http://www.safrons.com/karmin-professional-salon-p... Hope this helps :)

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Well those curling irons are for professionals, so they are a bit expensive but they work pretty good, I have one of those and it works amazing, if you are looking for one of these curling irons I recommend the Karmin Salon Pro Clipless Tourmaline Curling Iron, it works pretty good, it has an exclusive Ultra Polished barrel for the smoothest, long lasting curls, temperature control to 350F for all hair textures, unique ceramic heating technology for faster heat-up time, heat resistant grip, protective kickstand and auto shut-off, heat resistant glove and 2 year warranty. It’s available in 25mm (1 inch). Check it out at http://bit.ly/pJ1x6d or at http://bit.ly/rirEJt . I hope this helps.

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