Babyliss Pro Ceramic Tools CT100S 1″ Dual Voltage Professional Ceramic Spring Curling Iron Reviews

September 10, 2010
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Babyliss Pro Ceramic Tools CT100S 1″ Dual Voltage Professional Ceramic Spring Curling Iron

3165CMBDNGL. SL160  Babyliss Pro Ceramic Tools CT100S 1 Dual Voltage Professional Ceramic Spring Curling Iron Reviews

  • Ceramic barrel provides maximum heat transfer
  • 25 Instant heat settings with on/off
  • Instant heat up to 392?F
  • Make smooth, silky and frizz free hair styles
  • Dual voltage for international use

Professional 1″ ceramic barrel spring curling iron. 25 heat setting temperature control, on/off switch, power indicator light, cool tip and rubberized comfort handle. Quick 60 second heat up to 392?F and 9 ft. tangle free power cord. Dual voltage for worldwide use.

Rating: 4 Babyliss Pro Ceramic Tools CT100S 1 Dual Voltage Professional Ceramic Spring Curling Iron Reviews (out of 33 reviews)

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List Price: $ 37.00

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5 Responses to Babyliss Pro Ceramic Tools CT100S 1″ Dual Voltage Professional Ceramic Spring Curling Iron Reviews

  1. Pi-kun's Mommy on September 10, 2010 at 3:41 pm

    Review by Pi-kun’s Mommy for Babyliss Pro Ceramic Tools CT100S 1″ Dual Voltage Professional Ceramic Spring Curling Iron
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    I bought this to take with me on my trip to Europe. I really despise hassling with transformers (they rarely fit well, Euro and UK plugs are recessed) and I didn’t want to fry my $$$ 110 voltage curling iron, so this fit the bill. They are hardly any ceramic dual voltage curling irons with a variety of sizes to choose from. I reckon I could only find Babyliss and Ceramic tools. Besides the decent reviews and reasonable price, I ultimately choose this one since of the long barrel. I have long hair and need the room to work my hair.

  2. DynomiteWins on September 10, 2010 at 4:07 pm

    Review by DynomiteWins for Babyliss Pro Ceramic Tools CT100S 1″ Dual Voltage Professional Ceramic Spring Curling Iron
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    This product is leaps and bounds above it’s other price-range curling irons – it gets very hot moderately quickly and is pretty simple to use.

    Unfortunately you do get what you pay for (and I was ripped off paying $45 at the beauty store for it.) After about 2 days of use, there was a small in the rotating cord and if the iron is held at an odd angle, it turned off. It was still usable, but I had to adjust the way I bent my hair to avoid it turning off and losing heat. After about 6 months, you can see the ceramic coating chipping off a small – and I used the iron about 3-4x per month.

    If you’re in the market for a cheap curling iron – I would suggest this since compared to the Revlon, Remington and Conair brands I’ve had in the past, this is the bordering to a high end curling iron among them – most likely you will have better luck with your iron than I did.

  3. AnonReader on September 10, 2010 at 4:17 pm

    Review by AnonReader for Babyliss Pro Ceramic Tools CT100S 1″ Dual Voltage Professional Ceramic Spring Curling Iron
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    After about a year, the ceramic coating starts to wear off. Then it does nothing but fry your hair. Better off spendin your money on a real ceramic iron.

  4. Fiona MacNeill on September 10, 2010 at 4:37 pm

    Review by Fiona MacNeill for Babyliss Pro Ceramic Tools CT100S 1″ Dual Voltage Professional Ceramic Spring Curling Iron
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    I bought this curling iron/straightener for a 9-day trip to London, and I was extremely pleased with the buy and effectiveness of the item. I did extensive reading/research on the web and various travel sites, and I even spoke w/my Italian hairstylist (who travels back to Italy regularly) who reports he’s had numerous tribulations with other items, and insisted I get a transformer and adapter as the only way to prevent destroying the curling iron. These are costly (~$30-40 in U.S), plus cost of item, so I resolute to spend that same money on the curling iron alone and take my chances. Thus I was fully set for this small item to blow up once I got to London and plugged it in, but I honestly can say it worked impeccably the entire week. I had the small adapter plug (which can be bought for $9 in the US or now and again as low as 2-5pounds in the UK/Scotland), which is far less expensive than a transformer, and took the iron to various friends homes/flats and had no issues whatsoever. It heats up very quickly, bent my hair nicely, and the curl held throughout the day except in heavy rain (which I considered normal and would have happened in the U.S.). The only mild limitation was that it doesn’t grip hair as tightly as some other curling irons I’ve used, but it certainly did so enough to be effective. It also takes a even as to cool down, so bring a sleeve for it when you use it! All in all, honestly affordable and functional. Pleased travels!

  5. Fireflies on September 10, 2010 at 5:20 pm

    Review by Fireflies for Babyliss Pro Ceramic Tools CT100S 1″ Dual Voltage Professional Ceramic Spring Curling Iron
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    Wow! I have naturally wavy hair that I struggle with daily to keep “un-wiry.” My hair artist suggested I buy an Ion dryer and a ceramic curling iron. She told me metal was hard on hair and caused breaking, frizzing and dried hair too much. I had no thought – I always used metal irons in the past and regular hair dryers and since of my frizzing, I mainly let my hair air dry. But after speaking with her, I went out and bought both the Ion dryer and the ceramic curling iron. I did my research to find the best brands and Ceramic Tools appeared to be the one! Not only is it a ceramic iron, but it also is Ion charged… apparently, the ceramic produces Ions in your hair which shapes it as naturally as possible (with an electronic tool). The results are gorgeous!! My hair isn’t frizzy anymore. I blowdry it upside down with the Ion dryer (You can also find that on Amazon.Com) and curl my hair with the ceramic iron. I have to say, this is a “professional” iron, so be sure to either question your artist for help with the settings or read the directions carefully for information on your hair type (setting it too high can hurt finer hair).

    It is a wonderful tool! I can get a tousled look in about 15 minutes by curling each section a different management, flipping upside down, fluffing and scrunching. I then set with professional hair spray. Gorgeous results!!! And best of all…. no more frizz. HOORAY! :D

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