QUICK EFFICIENT - Get ready in a flash with a rapid 30-second heat-up time.
CUSTOM HEAT SETTINGS - 5 adjustable heat settings cater to all hair types for personalized styling.
The CONAIRINFINITIPRO Tourmaline 1 1/2-Inch Ceramic Curling Iron is designed for medium to long hair, featuring a tourmaline ceramic barrel that heats up to 400°F in just 30 seconds. With 5 heat settings and an auto shutoff feature, this curling iron combines safety and versatility, making it perfect for creating a variety of curls and waves.
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Has anyone used this internationaly? Has it worked just fine without blowing out & dying due to voltage varinace?
Is it hard to keep the curling iron on constantly because of the on and off buttons or does it shut off by its self?
Are these the professional series products? those with the white box?
Is the voltage dual? Does it have a bag or cover for travelling?
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N**S
Worth it
Unlike other cheap hair curlers, this one is quality, doesn't burn the hair and very regulatable temperature.
S**E
Lasting curls without frizz!
I already had this curler in the 1" size. That one is great for big, soft curls. But some sections of my hair are very stubborn and don't like to curl or stayed curled. I also sometimes wanted a more pronounced curl. The 3/4 inch was the perfect diameter to get the fun, bouncy curls I wanted for some looks. The curl lasts for days! With no product - just my hair and this curler. Which is saying something as my baby fine hair is very hard to curl. A tip to getting curls that last without product - mist your hair with water before curling. I learned that trick from a Conair steam iron I owned years ago - it was the first curling iron that gave me curls that lasted. Sadly, mine succumbed to mineral deposits clogging the water line and they don't seem to make the steam irons anymore. Misting your hair works nearly as well though.My original foray into ceramic irons was years ago when they first hit the major chains and only plain ceramic was available. The plain ceramic was far too rough for my fine hair. My hair would cling to it and break, so I went back to the metal ones that left me with flyaways and lots of split ends. Then I read about tourmaline ceramic. Seemed to be an improvement over the ones I used in the past, so I purchased the Revlon tourmaline curler in the 1". Loved the tourmaline, hated the curler. The tourmaline worked great to smooth my frizz gently and make my hair shine; however, the curler kept shutting off on me while I was trying to curl my hair and the clamp cover fell off after a couple weeks of use. The cover I just glued it back on, but I could not get the iron to stay on for a whole curling session. I have loved previous Conair items I have used, so I decided to give their tourmaline a try.*The tourmaline finish wasn't as smooth as the Revlon finish, but it doesn't tear my hair like the plain ceramic curlers, so it's still a win.*The heat STAYED ON!!*The curl lasted longer than the Revlon curler.*I like the heating controls a lot better on the Conair. You can choose the actual Fahrenheit temperature (who knows what 22 actually is?).*The barrel cover they include with this curler is also a big plus - solid and easy to put on.*Another plus is the tab counter stand - nothing for your hair to get hung up on and nothing to manage before putting the iron down.*The cord is quality; it swivels easily and doesn't twist into a knot (the Revlon one did - hard to curl when you're fighting a cord).
L**S
Great for beach waves
This is my first curling iron! I have long thickhair (mid chest length) and wanted to be able to give myself beachy waves. This curling iron is great for that. I haven't used the hottest setting and it does great. My hair doesn't always hold curls well, but this gives my hair the look that I wanted. The only thing that bothers me is that I often hit the temp/power buttons without noticing and turn off the iron. Other than that it heats up fast and does exactly what I want it to.
D**N
Curls and Heats Up Quickly
I bought this curling iron because I have a new cut that it easy to dress up with a few extra curls. My hair has always been difficult to curl because it has lots of body and natural waves that insist on having their own way, but those waves don't look all that great if left without styling. I have a curling wand, but I found it difficult to operate. I decided to plunge back into curling iron land, and after some research, I chose this one.The Infiniti Pro heats up quickly. I love that I can choose the temperature setting, although I wish I knew when it reached it. I also tend to use a protective glove on one hand because I burned myself when I tried to guide the wand at both ends. I like to section my hair and place it on the wand before I clip it -- and doing that makes burns inevitable. The clip can create kinks at the end; if that happens to you, try styling without closing it (and using a glove) as though it were a styling wand.I like this curling iron a lot more than my old one and even my styling wand.-- Debbie Lee WesselmannWith my hair, the 3/4" wand creates 1.5" or greater curls because my hair relaxes immediately after I release it. I'm considering using some kind of heat protection treatment as well since my hair can get frizzy from the heat.
B**S
Lots of heat, but easily controlled.
I bought this after I was part of a photo shoot at which the hair and makeup person used a super-large barrel curling iron (that was a brand that was too expensive for me to buy the same model/brand) to create a really great look for my hair, by wya of creating pin curls, then letting them cool. I knew I would need a curling iron with at least that barrel size, but the local beauty supply store had only higher-priced models. Found this on Amazon and decided to try it--CONAIR, a brand that's been around forever, right? Wondered if it would be up to the task, but it most certainly is! The curls are great big, the heat is controled to four or five levels (I go with the fourth-highest level, but my hair is never "too hot to handle" when I take the curl and maneuver it to get the pin in the curl. It heats up within a minute and cools down quickly, too. Two thumbs up!
J**.
Decent value
This lasted 1.5 years before the ceramic coating came off on the inside of the clamp. My hair almost always got caught in the screws and it was a little rough pulling hair through. It's decent for the price and lasted long enough to be worth the cost. I liked that the button didn't get in the way.
M**S
Nice Curling Iron
Nice quality product. I would recommend this iron and brand.
P**S
Great curls!
Love this curling iron - it has multiple heat levels depending on thickness and texture of hair, good size, larger curl for longer hair - needed a size between my 1" and the big curl, this is perfect. Curls stay put with the right products. :)
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My 2nd trip to Italy, I bought this flat iron with a voltage converter and it worked perfectly fine this time. \n\nIf you don't wanna damage the hair straightener while in 220v countries, buy this converter together: https://www.amazon.com/Key-Power-200-Watt-Converter-International/dp/B01MSBC5LM"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Is it hard to keep the curling iron on constantly because of the on and off buttons or does it shut off by its self?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"There's no problem to keep the iron on while in use because the on/off button is a little bit sucken in so its not easy to accidentally turn it off. However I have found that the temperature select button can sometimes be accidentally pressed but it doesnt happen often. Also the curling iron does have an auto shutoff feature in case it is left plugged in but not in use. I yt? D a very good curling iron. My hair is long (down to waist) and I get long lasting curls with this iron."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Are these the professional series products? those with the white box?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I am not sure what that is, but what I received was a normal retail package like you see on the shelves at your local department store."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Is the voltage dual? Does it have a bag or cover for travelling?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I don’t think it’s dual voltage but it does come with an easy to use cover. You just slip it over the curler like you put a heat protector on a coffee cup!"}}]}]}