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Best hair curler?

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nibblingfingernails · 30/11/2016 18:23

Thinking of getting DD's a hair curler as a joint present for christmas. Anyone know of a good tried and tested one? not too sure how much I want to spend - possibly up to £140 as I would rather they had one that was good and not damage their hair too much. They all have long hair.

Thanks in advance

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Urgh247 · 02/12/2016 22:14

I think it depends on what type of curls they would want to do?
I've got about four (greedy!) different curling wands and they all do different things.

GHD do some now, you can also use their straighteners to curl hair, although I've never mastered it.
My current favourite is the Babyliss boutique soft waves, depending on the angle you use it, it produces different styles. I'm sure they all do this but this is the one I've found most effective at that. It was £40 max.

nibblingfingernails · 03/12/2016 13:51

I'm looking at the Babyliss secret curl one.

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hooliodancer · 03/12/2016 14:50

Baby miss Perfect Curl is fabulous. The curls stay in for ages.

PNGirl · 03/12/2016 15:03

The Lee Stafford chopstick is great for corkscrews (may be damaging though I guess at £20) or the Cloud 9 Original wand is great for big curls and waves.

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