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Have you heard of Babyliss Pro ceramic curling iron? You have, but you are not sure what type of curling iron it is. The Babyliss Pro ceramic curling iron is the earliest version of the most modern Ranking Babyliss Tourmaline Curling Iron. In the earlier version it would get heated up to 390 F and in the latest version, it has the ability to get heated up to a considerably high temperature of about 428 F.

The high temperature emitted from the Tourmaline version of curling is mainly required for a minimum number of people who have very thick hair. People with very thick hair would require more heat than ladies with normal hair types. Both the ceramic and tourmaline curling irons emit negative ions which help the natural moisture of your hair to be locked inside.

The Babyliss Pro ceramic curling iron is $15 cheaper than the tourmaline curling iron and you would be provided with a 2 year warranty. You can make utilize of these styling products by carrying it with you to any part of the world because it has the ability to work in dual voltage. One of the benefits you would feel about it when using it is that it takes only less time of about 30 seconds to get heated and attain a temperature of 390 F. Further you can make use of the opportunity to select the required amount of heat as the electronic temperature control can be adjusted to 30 number of heat settings.

Are you thinking whether you would able to style your hair with curls of different sizes? You can, as it is available in about 6 sizes like 0.5", 0.625", 0.75", 1", 1.25", and 1.5". The evenly distributed heat emitted from the ceramic curling iron produces negative ions that enclose your hairs natural moisture and thereby giving you a soft silky and shiny hair. The negative ions have the capacity to eliminate odor, bacteria and static electricity. As the heat is distributed evenly and constantly, no hot spots can be formed and the heat radiated from it is a faster drying far-infrared heat. This dries your hair completely without causing any damage.

by: Blain Gowing




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