Hello plant friend. Yes I love my Hoyas and cebu blue. I just bought the philodendron micans. So excited for that to make an appearance in my newer videos
@@thecuriousstylist8531 the babyliss curling iron is made out of titanium, so do you feel like it damages hair more than a ceramic curler does? I was thinking of buying this
Such a informative video! Have you ever tried the Kristen Ess curling irons? I’ve heard those are really good too. I’m currently debating between the Babyliss and a Kristin Ess.
Wow! Thanks for this video. Really I hadn't idea about curling iron. Which one of those do you recommend me for personal /routine diary use ? I search invest in a good tool, friendly with my hair and durability of style per day/hrs, with less frizz but without burn it, I'm not a professional. Thanks
If you want the least amount of damage and you plan on using it fairly often. I would Go with Babyliss. If price is an issue and you don’t plan on using it everyday try Hot Tools. Babyliss is a better option because the heat is more even so it will cost less damage to your hair.
I used to hear that titanium was only used by professionals for the application of kertin, amino acid or permanent products. You have taken away my ignorant fear, thank you
Thank you!!! Really helped me make my decision 😊
Great video.!! More than that I love your hoyas and cebu blue in the background. They look great.
Hello plant friend. Yes I love my Hoyas and cebu blue. I just bought the philodendron micans. So excited for that to make an appearance in my newer videos
@@thecuriousstylist8531 the babyliss curling iron is made out of titanium, so do you feel like it damages hair more than a ceramic curler does? I was thinking of buying this
Thanks so much love this video a lot 🤗🤗🤗
I am working on the Paul Mitchell 3 and 1 barrel video. I am so glad you enjoy my content.
Such a informative video! Have you ever tried the Kristen Ess curling irons? I’ve heard those are really good too. I’m currently debating between the Babyliss and a Kristin Ess.
I'll check it out!
Wow! Thanks for this video. Really I hadn't idea about curling iron.
Which one of those do you recommend me for personal /routine diary use ? I search invest in a good tool, friendly with my hair and durability of style per day/hrs, with less frizz but without burn it, I'm not a professional. Thanks
If you want the least amount of damage and you plan on using it fairly often. I would Go with Babyliss. If price is an issue and you don’t plan on using it everyday try Hot Tools. Babyliss is a better option because the heat is more even so it will cost less damage to your hair.
And don’t turn the Babyliss to 450. Go with 400 of 380. Use a heat protectant
I used to hear that titanium was only used by professionals for the application of kertin, amino acid or permanent products. You have taken away my ignorant fear, thank you
As long you don’t go too high with the temp titanium is a great product
What heat protectant do you recommend?
I like Brazilian Blowout inonic bonding spray. Ups with the cuticle and it works as a heat protectant
Let me know if you have one of these. Please feel free to ask me questions on these curling irons
How do you feel about the Paul Mitchell. 3 in 1 curling iron?
I have not tried that one yet. I Might do a check it out.
Do you mean the curl iron with the disconnecting barrels. I have that one. I do a review on it.😉
$59.95 in 2022