Infiniti Pro by Conair Nano Tourmaline Ceramic Curling Iron; 1 1/4-inch (packaging may vary)

February 9, 2018 - Comment
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Safe, easy styling! Nano Tourmaline Ceramic curling iron from Conair creates long-lasting curls while protecting your hair’s natural luster.

Product Features

  • 1 1/4-inch curling iron barrel for long-lasting loose or tight with 24-hour curl control, even in bumidity
  • Nano technology eliminates hot spots and reduces static and frizz for healthy-looking hair with Extra-smooth tourmaline ceramic surface for superior performance
  • Natural ions for maximum shine. Technology: Nano Tourmaline Ceramic
  • 400°F highest heat setting for long-lasting curls and waves with uniform heat recovery system maintaining ultra-high heat levels; 30-second heat up
  • 5 precision LED heat settings

Comments

LISA KORCEK says:

Conair irons are ALOT of Bling for the money I researched ALOT of curling irons before settling on this 1 1/2 barrel conair ceramic curler…I own a lot of the Bed Head brand hair irons and frankly they ALL work nicely but I like that I have more control with the clip holding my hair instead of the new way of just wrapping your hair around the barrel…I started out with Conair and after 30 years it’s still making quality styling tools…I even had a hot tool brand but had hair damage because temperature was a guessing game..thanks Conair…

Denise says:

Perfectly Dandy!! I was hesitant at first to buy this iron. I thought only expensive ones were worth purchasing, but I didn’t want to shell out another $150. This little iron is light & easy to use, but more importantly, the curl holds all day!! I have long hair & my curl is usually gone by lunch time. This pic shows the curl after a 10 hour work day!

Sarah says:

Curling iron problem. See photo I like this curling iron with one exception. The tip is shaped like a citrus juicer which makes it hard to grasp the end while winding the hair around the curler. I have burned my fingers numerous of times, due to this design. The tip needs to be “elongated” instead of “juicer” shaped.

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