I am very excited about this curling iron. For example, it automatically makes curls in my hair, without me having to do anything. After a curl has formed, he blows a cold air over the curl. This keeps it in place longer. I explain in detail.
Suck your hair up
Before I get started, I read the manual carefully. The steps are easily explained here. I turn on the device and within seconds it is heated up and ready to use at 180 degrees Celsius. I put the pick in the device and squeeze it closed. The device sucks in the strand and heats the hair. The device beeps a few times. As soon as he beeps in quick succession, the curl is ready. This takes about 5 seconds.
Fixes your hair with the cold air
After the curl is done, I flip open the tongs. Then cold air comes out immediately. The Cool Air system cools the curl as soon as it is formed. This way the curls stay in place better and you will notice that. If I make a curl without that system, it falls out faster than with the Cool Air system. In addition, the ceramic coating protects my hair from the heat. Beforehand I did put heat protection on my hair for extra protection.
Different temperatures
There are 3 different temperature settings. For example, I choose between 180, 200 and 220 degrees Celsius. After a few tries, I find that 200 degrees suits my hair best. This way the curl stays in place. With different temperatures, there is a setting for every hair type, on which the curling works. For example, the temperature of 180 degrees worked less but, since I have thick hair.
Adjustable direction of rotation
The direction of rotation is adjustable. So I choose whether I curl my hair to the left or to the right. At one point I picked the wrong pick. This got my hair stuck for a while. But I took it out easily. So that can happen too. After use, I place the curling iron on the heat-resistant mat. This way it cools down without me being afraid of burn marks in the table.