Monday, November 24, 2014

KISS InstaWave Automatic Curler

I was provided the Kiss Instawave Automatic Curler for review by Brandbacker.
The KISS InstaWave is a fully automatic tangle-free curler that instantly creates beautiful curls

Easy for anyone to use, from any angle, with any hand

Features a Curl Dial with left/right curl directions

Automatically shuts off after 90 minutes

2 heat settings with a low/high switch with maximum temperature of 420.





Here it is - that blue light means it's ready to go


First things first start with straight, untangled hair.
I have wavy hair these days but I had straightened it this morning before work so I was ready to go.


Here is the 3 steps.
1 - Wait till the light is blue; which means the curler is heated up
2 - Position the curler near the top of your head and press the button to curl it around the barrel.
3 - Wait about 20 seconds for the curl to set.
4 - Voila curls.
*The official instructions are:
  • Hold InstaWave vertically
  • Simply place section of hair on the InstaWave curling rod
  • Touch the Curl Dial either left or right, and the InstaWave instantly and automatically catches and curls the hair
  • Hold for 5-10 seconds, hold longer for tighter curls and less for beachy waves
  • Pull the InstaWave down vertically, letting hair out

There is a video I watched at http://www.KISSInstaWave.com that gave a good understanding on how to use the curler.

I was actually really happy with the results: It was easy to use, it didn't take long to curl my hair, and I didn't need to worry about my hair getting caught in it.
I have a Curl Secret, and I have definitely gotten my hair stuck; I mean REALLY stuck in it and I appreciate that there was no way I was going to have to rip my hair out of this curler.

The only thing is I have to do more work with this. I didn't want to curl my whole head so I'm not sure if I would get my hair curled in half an hour to forty five minutes like I do with the Curl Secret but I would give it a try.

I definitely recommend this for people that are looking for an alternative curling iron.