Curl your way to fabulous! ✨
The REVLON Perfect Heat Ceramic Curling Iron Brush is a versatile styling tool designed for all hair types. With a maximum heat of 400°F and a quick 30-second heat-up time, it combines efficiency with care, thanks to its triple ceramic technology that minimizes damage. Ideal for travel, it features dual voltage and an automatic shut-off for safety.
P**L
Curls, curls…
Works great. Love the multiple heat settings.
Y**
Heats up quickly with multiple heat settings. One of the better curling irons I’ve tried.
Perfect curling iron. Has stand to keep from lying flat heating the countertop. Heats up quickly. Great for controlling frizz. My perfect size is .75” and true to size. Because of several different heat settings it’s easy to control the tightness or looseness of curl.
K**N
Dual Voltage!
I was very pleased to find a curling brush with dual voltage and the 3/4" barrel. This works very well. It has 30 heat levels for all types of hair. Mine is very thin and fine and i like that I can curl it at a lower setting to mitigate damage. The on/off button is placed where I do accidently hit it, turning off the appliance while I'm still using it. A toggle style, instead of the button would be better. I'll adapt!
R**K
Love this curling iron!
So, I have naturally curly hair but over the past 10 years or so, my hair has become very thin and parts of it seem to be not as curly. So I needed to get a new curling iron. I used to get the Conair curling irons with the dial that have been around since the 80s. But I found this one and I decided to try it. I was pleasantly surprised at the design and how quickly it heated up. It has an auto shut off so I don't have to worry about leaving it on and forgetting about it. It is definitely an upgrade from the old Conair design. I don't get me wrong, if I didn't like this Revlon I probably would have gotten the Conair because I've never had an issue with it. I just wanted to try something different. It was less expensive than the Conair, and I was really looking for the same dial and auto shut off design that's been around forever, but I wanted the 3 pack set of curling irons from Conair and they simply don't have it anymore. Too bad, because that pushed me into getting the Revlon. No regrets here. So far, so good!
D**E
Works great!
This works fine, just what I needed. I love the temperature control. Good value!
S**T
Very disappointed with the cheap metal/plastic
The plastic part that you put your thumb on bends! I always have to bend it back up so that I can open up the barrel to get my hair in and out. I needed a smaller barrel size after I cut my hair and I saw this and thought it was perfect, and it was, until one day the metal or plastic piece bent and ever since it’s been a huge pain in the butt. The heat is alright, although I dislike the temperature control nob. It’s not very practical for keeping it on your desired level because of how easy it is to move. I love the tighter curls, I just wish it were better quality. Oh well, you definitely get what you pay for on this one.
J**Y
Good
Good size ease of use
L**.
Good bang for your buck
I was looking for an inexpensive curling iron to help style my new, short hair cut. I am not someone who usually puts a lot of effort into my hair nor am I very educated when it comes to hair products or tools but this iron is exactly what I was looking for.PROS:-The iron heats quickly (which most do nowadays) but this one heats within 30 seconds to a minute.-The features are straightforward, on/off button and a dial for the temperature.-The cord is at least 6ft which gives you a lot of room to move around your head.-The iron cools off quickly which allows you to store it away quickly.-It’s a sturdy iron that will hopefully last a while.CONS:-The heat is pretty intense. I only needed to turn the dial to 3 to achieve a nice, tight curl. (My hair isn’t super thin but isn’t super thick.)-It would be nice if the dial displayed an actual temperature rather an a number from 1 to 30. Start with a lower number so you don’t end up burning your hair off.-The stand to rest the iron is a little short and isn’t strong enough to hold up the iron when resting it on the counter.
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