✨ Curl Your Way to Fabulous!
The Remington CI9538 Pro Curling Wand features a versatile 1"-1.5" conical barrel, perfect for creating beautiful, long-lasting curls. With a maximum temperature of 410°F and a rapid 30-second heat-up time, this wand is designed for efficiency and performance. The digital controls and 10 heat settings allow for personalized styling, while the included heat-resistant glove ensures safety during use. Plus, the 60-minute auto shut-off feature provides peace of mind for busy lifestyles.
E**M
Seriously? I'm Obsessed with a Curling Wand Now?!
Okay look, confession time from a total hair styling klutz. Curling wands and me? Oil and water. Always seemed like way more effort than it was worth and the one time I tried a friend's let's just say smoke was involved. And a weird smell. And curls that resembled ramen noodles. Tragic. So when my friend raved about this Remington Pearl thing and I got desperate for easier waves (because let's be real who has salon time?) I caved fully expecting the usual disaster. But… nope. Total shocker.Box was basic yeah. But the wand itself? Okay the pink accents are actually kinda fun. Not my usual vibe but hey it works. Heated up stupid fast – blinked and bam ready to go. Five tips still look ridiculous overkill but whatever. Conical shape though? That looked promising. Still skeptical mostly but… intrigued maybe?Using it? Seriously smooth glide. Barrel just whoosh – hair wraps easy. Heat? Totally even felt it instantly. And then – waves. Legit soft waves you know? Like actually soft and they moved right. Waves that felt like silk even. Huh. And get this – my waves actually lasted two days with just dry shampoo! Totally unexpected for my usually limp hair. Ten heat settings – messed around dialed it in quick.Usability "Heads-Up": Okay clipless thing? Still takes practice hands down. Seriously expect a couple of slightly awkward attempts before you get the hang of it. Heat glove is non-negotiable unless you're into finger-burning. And yeah waves are the game here – don't expect tight ringlets ain't gonna happen. Plus pro-tip: watch that tip – it gets HOT hot. Almost singed my forehead spacing out for a sec there. So usability-wise? Not totally idiot-proof.Bottom line? Color me beyond surprised. This Remington wand… it actually works. Like amazingly works for waves. Compared to every other curling iron or wand disaster I've tried this thing is in a different league. Still not totally sold on curling wands in general but… this one? Yeah I'm keeping it. And using it. Maybe even… recommending it? Whoa. For usability design wave quality and overall value this wand seriously delivers. Okay four and a half stars. And seriously if I – the girl who can barely braid – can get waves with this thing you know it's gotta be easy. Mind blown slightly. P.S. Just cancelled my salon appointment. Seriously.
J**L
Nice wand. Glove works
The media could not be loaded. I don't usually curl my own hair but I was on vacation and needed to curl my own hair so it would be fresh for a morning wedding so i got this. This size was perfect to curl my body wave weave. The package came damaged but the item was in perfect condition. This is my first curling wand. Was easy to use. I like the ceramic material (and i like sparkly✨️). Hair products do stick on it but its so easy to clean. I like that is came with the glove and it fits my hand with the size nails I had on and it works well to prevent burns. I was able to hold my hair all the way to the end tip.The picture of me with the hair curled was after the wedding. Exactly 10 hours after curling.
S**.
Works on thin fine hair!
For some reason my thin fine hair only holds curl with true ceramic curling irons and it’s always a gamble buying a new tool because it usually ends up being returned. So far this one is doing its job. Heats up fast, great price, and it’s pink!
C**L
Decent curling want for a beginner
This was my first experience with a curling wand. I originally wanted to try this out because I had my hair done a few times recently where the stylist used a wand instead of a curling iron and it seemed to give me better looking waves or curls depending on the look I was going for that event. At first I was extremely frustrated because none of my curls turned out right or half of the hair would be curled with the other half wavey to straight. However, that is not the wands fault, but the inexperienced user's fault. If this is your first time using one of these devices please, please, please go to youtube and watch some videos on how to properly handle a curling wand. Then practice, practice, practice before you actually need to have your hair curled for some reason. It takes a good bit of coordination to hold the wand right, wrap the hair to the right tightness for the curl you want, slid the hair out, all without burning yourself. If you don't realize it yet, you have to hold your own hair, there is no clamp like a curing iron or some wands that have a clip to hold just the end. Aside from that I'll talk about the item itself:The curling wand is pretty light weight and nothing was defective about it when I recieved it. The ability to dial in a temperature is very nice since different hair textures often need a different amount of heat. The wand got hot pretty fast, but it wasn't obvious to me exactly when it was at temperature. It has a nice long cord and the part that connects to the wand itself moves so you shouldn't get tangled. I removed a star because once I figured out how to handle the wand, I still had issues where my fingers would mess with the buttons because of where they are on the handle. I'm not sure how this could be improved, but I found myself turning it off or changing the temperature without realizing it. There are little feet for it to sit on without burning the surface beneath or rolling around, but I found that it was very peculiar in how I had to set it down for it to not just roll over or for weight of the cord to pull it around so the feet weren't all that helpful. The heating element is tapered so the end closer to the handle is larger in diameter than the end, which is nice since it give versatility in the diameter of the curls and assists in those curls that are looser near the root and tighter by the end of the hair.The included "heat resistant" glove. I'm unsure if the included glove is really heat resistant of basically just a cheap knit glove to have some kind of barrier for your hand. I know I watched the people on youtube using this wand without a glove, which I tried, but wouldn't recommend for a beginner until you know where to put your fingers or you will burn yourself. I have really small hands so the glove was way too big which caused some fumbling, but eventually I made it work. Despite the glove, my fingers still got pretty hot sitting next to the wand and luckily I was doing loose curls that didn't need a lot of heat. I felt more like the glove just stopped me from actually touching the heating element rather than actually prevent heat from reaching my hand. I don't curl my hair often, so I won't be investing in a better glove since I can make this work for my own purposes, but if you plan to use this often and are worried about burning your finger tips not using a glove, then you might want to find a better one.Overall, I do really enjoy curling my hair with this wand now that I have watched videos and practiced. I like that there is a lot of versatility in the kinds of waves and curls I can get.
T**S
Best wand for anyone
Love my new wand. I have been having such a hard time curling my hair. I just couldn’t seem to figure it but this wand has made it so easy and I actually get compliments on my curls. Before the wand, people’s reactions, your hair is awful or poor girl doesn’t know how to curl her hair. But this wands helps me to be confident in my curls and not ashamed to flaunt them.
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