32mm (1.26 in) Automatic Rotating Curling Iron — Lambswool Barrel, Anti-Flame Ceramic, Long-Lasting French Waves

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Regular price $23.99 USD
Effortless curls in minutes — this 32mm automatic rotating curling iron creates long-lasting French waves with a lambswool-lined barrel and anti-flame design for safer, salon-quality styling at home. Specifications: Applicable...

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Color: Purple EU Plug
32mm (1.26 in) Automatic Rotating Curling Iron — Lambswool Barrel, Anti-Flame Ceramic, Long-Lasting French Waves
$23.99 USD
Purple EU Plug
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Effortless curls in minutes — this 32mm automatic rotating curling iron creates long-lasting French waves with a lambswool-lined barrel and anti-flame design for safer, salon-quality styling at home.

Specifications:

  • Applicable Hair: Dry & Wet
  • Item Type: Curling Iron
  • Barrel Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in)
  • Temperature Range: 160–220 °C (320–428 °F)
  • Temperature Controller: Thermostatic
  • Rated Power: 35 W
  • Power Supply: Wired (AC)
  • Batteries Included: No
  • Coating & Technology: Anti-static ceramic coated barrel with negative ion technology
  • Design Features: Automatic lambswool curling mechanism, rotating anti-flame design for safer operation
  • Certification: CE
  • Color: Purple / Pink
  • Package Includes: 1 x Curling Iron
  • Contains High-Concern Chemicals: No

How to Use: Divide hair into sections and clamp the lower section with the clip. Allow the automatic barrel to wrap and hold each small section for about 15 seconds, then release. Finish with a light hairspray for extra hold.

Benefits: Fast 30-second heat-up, reduced frizz and damage thanks to negative ions and ceramic coating, and professional-looking, long-lasting waves with minimal effort.

Hashtags: #AutomaticCurlingIron #FrenchWaves #HairStylingTools

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