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Review on ๐Ÿ”Œ Lunata Belisa: Revolutionary Cordless Hair Curling Wand with 1 Inch Titanium Barrel โ€“ Stylish White Curler for Effortless Wireless Styling by Adam Smith

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Charges well, heats well, a little whiny at some temperatures

This wand came to me mostly charged. I plugged it in anyway and made sure it was fully charged before using it for the first time. It heats up quickly and the display shows the current temperature so you don't have to wonder how far it's still warm. , I would not bother. At the lowest temp I get a very annoying howling/humming noise that goes away when I change the temp by about 20 degrees. After that I hear a very faint noise, but it's more in line with other electronic sounds I've heard from previous curling irons I've had. Nice that it comes with a silicone heating sleeve. There's also a tiny foot at the bottom of the handle that keeps the wand off your counter. As for the other reviewer who links to the instructions. It looks like they're just unfamiliar with curling irons in general. I personally wasn't expecting a guide on how to use a wand versus a straightener because if I wanted a regular curling iron I would have ordered one of these. That being said, the wireless connection really made the wand easier to use as I was able to work from multiple angles without fear of the cord. One thing to keep in mind with such devices. Because it says you can fly with it: Everything that has a battery has to be in your hand luggage. You can't test things like that because they're a fire hazard in an unpressurized part of the plane, and if they catch fire down there, you won't know until it's too late.

Pros
  • Styling tools and paraphernalia
Cons
  • unreliable