The Philips ProCare styling brush allows tactile and visually little room for criticism. The rubberized grip fits comfortably in your hand, thumb on the desired temperature level of the two-stage setting is selected with the slider. The power cord is long and pleasing freely rotatable through a 360 ° ball bearings. But the brush is not easy, what with long service and the use of the mind can certainly pull some of the forces.
Of course, Philips does not waive ambitious copywriting and praise more effective technologies. This is called tourmaline ceramic coating (particularly for shiny hair) and ion function (against electrostatic charging of the hair). According advertised, perhaps is actually a placebo effect among consumers who would otherwise have been completely fizzled out or not even noted. Or is simple, taken for granted, in a product with a quite ambitious purchase price.
The only noteworthy and truly noteworthy gimmick is because already the function of the retractable bristles, which promises a simple, effective, quick and gentle curls. Just about the idea and the concept behind it suspected so excessively the implementation has succeeded in practice. Although the technique works in principle perfectly and would also be an appropriate value, the rotary switch for the collection of the bristles would be placed ergonomically on the device. But then the second hand must often grope in the style of a blind flight at the device and quickly burn your fingers when carelessness. Why the function was not incorporated in the handle of the brush, therefore, remains a mystery.
The styling brush also provides in this version from sound work. But they wasted unnecessary potential at the expense of practicality. Too bad.