This curling wand looks like an exercise and I don’t know if it’s stupid or genius

MDLONDON’s loop is a curling baguette with a difference. On the one hand, it looks more like something that you will find in a toolbox than on a dressing table. This right angle wand is designed to be more comfortable to keep, for a style experience with more control and less ARM pain. Unfortunately, the only demonstration video that I can find shows that someone is going out, and I find it hard to consider how you could use it on yourself.

The main body of Burlot is shaped in a very similar way to most of the best hair dryers today. It is not a hair dryer, however – there is no breath that is blowing. Ceramic barrels heat simply to put the hair in place, such as traditional curling pliers.

Another cool upgrade is that the curriculum is swappable. The loop is delivered with four different barrel styles, and you can simply change them for different looks. There is a fairly standard 25 mm barrel, a 31 mm larger for larger curls, an ultra-thin 10 mm for super stifling button titles and an intriguing conical inverse (illustrated below) which, depending on the brand, will give you a relaxed beach look and beach.

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Although I am still a little uncertain of the design at right angles, I am fully sold on the idea of ​​swapped barrels. In a flooded market in multi-stylers, he begins to feel old to have a thing that does something, and it’s a smart way to add versatility. Tiny curling baguettes (to create tight curls) have a bit of a moment right now, but for most people, it will just be an occasional look rather than something for each day. Add it optionally alongside more relaxed barrel options prevents you from having to buy a whole separate gadget that you may not need this often.

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