When unpacking appeared first skeptical, opened up to me not matter how you operated the miracle thing. From my old curling iron I was used to it, clamp the hair down to the tips between the rod and a kind of plate - the Remington Ci95 showed such a board but not on. From the manual I was not smarter and came to the conclusion that you simply wraps the strands around the rod and holds - I took any case the user manual provided, the me until now presents an insoluble riddle: the heat-resistant protective gloves. In the Styling Guide, which can be found in the instructions, you can read at point 2: "Use the heat resistant glove to not to burn yourself inadvertently." Just stupid, that no heat-resistant glove was included, which I could attract. (I'm going not believe that should I get my potholders like gloves from the kitchen ?!) I do not believe that the glove was in my delivery simply forgotten: It can be found in any list of supplied products again. Only the curling iron itself and the heat-resistant pocket in which you can put the curling iron after use.
The biggest problem, however, which opened up in the use of the curling iron, was probably simply my haircut: For levels is the "Pearl wall" rather unsuitable, I saw for the part like a plucked chicken, so much were my steps on the head. My hair is currently a little way over the shoulders, the stage that I wear, is just ten centimeters shorter. After a brief moment of shock, I then put away the easy steps backwards and it looked the same much better.
Otherwise, I am very happy with the product - the design is appealing, the thermostat very useful, the cool tip, the 3-meter-long cable and the fact that the curler is ready for use in less than 30 seconds, have also convinced me. A big advantage I see is that you can produce both smaller and larger curls through the conical shape of the rod. The locks are very resistant and hold throughout the day, are in my opinion even more beautiful during the day, because they then fall slightly softer than directly after styling.
Before buying everyone should scrutinize for what he expects from a curling iron. This model is in my opinion the best for long hair, which have no levels possible. For hair that are not even shoulder length, I would consider it rather impractical - especially since it really would be a risk to burn your fingers if you handles very short strands around the rod. Personally, I'm going to use the stick probably more often when my steps grown out and the hair is a little longer.