Beauty

Curl your locks to Infinity and beyond

I’m really not one for extra hair primping and the fuss associated with it. Previously, the thought of curling my hair  felt tedious and little too high school prom-ish pour moi. However, I recently tried out the Infiniti curler by Conair You Curl and this gizmo has literally changed my perspective on the art of curling hair. Here’s how it all went down:

I was skeptical about how great it would actually be since there’s no clamp and you have to use your fingers to hold your hair in place once you curl it around the ceramic barrel. Turns out, the You Curl is easier to use than a traditional curling iron because you actually have control over how curly you want your hair and where you want your curls. Another key incentive is that the iron heats up super fast and has five different settings depending upon how thick, thin, or sensitive your locks are – you don’t want them to start smoking!  The You Curl also stays heated for as long as your using it; no unplugging and plugging back in like those ghetto curling irons (I know we’ve all experienced that!).

I’ve been using mine in the morning before work or before I head out at night to add some extra volume and zest to my hair. Since it doesn’t taking long a long time for the You Curl to heat up and it’s super easy to curl my locks, I’m able to add a few curls around my head for extra bounce and fullness in about five minutes. This is pretty amazing if you keep in mind that my hair is long, naturally straight, and slightly thick. I top off the curls with splash of Elenett hairspray and I’m good to go for the whole day or night.

If you keep things low maintenance like me and are looking for a way to jazz up your look, then this is  a good investment. Even for those that are curl pros, this may be a good time saver and quality item worth checking out.

Infiniti by Conair You Curl $44.99 available online and most major retailers

Disclosure: This product was provided for free to review. This has not impacted the opinion of the author.

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