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Revlon Curling Tongs

 

Newest Review: ... don't really need anything fancy so I was discounting those and only looking at the straightforward curling tongs. The Amazon ... more

 ... website are always a good bet for competitive pricing and among the list I found the Revlon Big Curl Ceramic tongs. The description fitted the bill perfectly, a larger tong to create looser curls and a ceramic coated barrel to protect the hair. The Amazon price was £14.48, delivered free and dispatched straight away. True to their word the tongs came within 48 hours. I could see why Revlon had called them `Big curl` tongs, the bronze coloured barrel was quite a bit larger than average, the tip of the barrel was ...more

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Emmald
Premium Review Revlon Curling Tongs: I love A big Barrel (533 words)
by - written on 29/01/09 (Very useful, 1327 readings)
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Admittedly I don't use curling tongs every day of the week but I use them at least twice a week to add some `bounce` to my otherwise pretty much straight as a dye hair. Horror of horrors I switched my old Babyliss tongs on last week and they had bit the dust, nothing, the indicator light refused to even flicker. Thank goodness the small electrical goods are fairly cheap to replace, but no matter whether I am going to spend £15 or £50 I still like to look around for the best value. A surf around the Internet assured me that there was plenty of choice, some tongs were far more expensive but came with lots of attachments, I don't really need anything ...  Read the complete review

sillygilly
Premium Review Revlon curling tongs (93 words)
by - written on 16/08/00 (Useful, 866 readings)
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I have short hair and use curling tongs almost every day. I have bought at least four in the last year, but whether I buy them cheap or expensive from market stalls or department stores, the spring where they open them to put your hair in always breaks off. If anybody else has this same problem I can definitely recommend a Revlon curling tong. The one I have at the moment has lasted almost six months up to now. I’m hoping they last another six months. ...  Read the complete review

 

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