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Review on πŸ’ƒ Ruby Red CHI Spin N Curl Ceramic Rotating Curler | Perfect for Shoulder-Length Hair (6-16” inches) by Akane Rajakumar

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This CHI air rotation has a pretty cool concept

This CHI air rotation has a pretty cool concept. The idea is for the curling iron to pull your hair up to curl it for you. All you have to do is place a strand of hair at the top where you need to insert it and press the [L or R] knob and the hair will be drawn in. It also beeps when it's ready to release hair so it doesn't get burned. Setup is easy. All you have to do is plug it in and set the temperature. It will rise to 410 degrees. Keep in mind that this barrel is only 1 inch tall. The warmer the heat, the smaller your curls. If you want looser natural curls I would set the temperature to around 275 to get a good idea of what kind of curls you want. It may take several times to reach the right temperature that is perfect for your hair. I have a bob that has grown almost to my shoulders and the temperature that I have found ideal for my hair is 300 feet. My hair is also thin and thin. :) I did it on my girlfriend's hair, she has very long and thick hair. We set it to 350 degrees PROS: + you can set the temperature to any level you want + digital temperature reader + two options for the direction of hair curling + lower temperature for looser curls and higher for tighter curls + you can not burn your ears , neck and skin CONS: - it tangles if you have too much hair - it gives off a slightly burnt smell if you leave it on for too long - it takes a few tries to comb out as the auto curl mechanic is a new concept, You have to get used to it to do it properly and consistently. Overall, I have to say that this curling iron is not for short hair. maybe the shortest hair should be shoulder length otherwise it won't get tangled on all the hair. It's a bit more difficult to use than regular curling irons. So I would give 3 stars! I posted two photos for you. the temperature was set to 250 for smooth curls, and for another image the temperature was set to 375 for firmer curls.

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • There are downsides