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Enrapture Amplify Hair waver tong

  • 22-11-2011 4:20pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 408 ✭✭


    Hi all,

    Anyone used this? Recommend it? I'm thinking about getting it for Christmas. I like the whole wavy, loose curl look and was hoping this might give me the desired effect! I'd never manage a curling wand or to do a curl with a ghd, I'm useless, but this does look idiot proof! Any help is much appreciated! Also is there a cheaper alternative someone could recommend? This is a bit steep at 98euro! I know Babyliss do one for around 40euro but it looks a bit different and not sure if it would be as good!

    Thanks!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 745 ✭✭✭csi vegas


    I've got Babyliss Wave Envy, I know I know it doesn't look as good (I get 'the shakes' sometimes after buying something where I then have to go frantically comparing to 'see' if I've made the right choice!) but believe me I HAVE. It's just brilliant. My hair is THE hardest to curl in the world but this lasts and lasts and gives BIG volume if I want it (for which I start waving at the roots).

    Not as fancy looking but the one feature I'm sure is better is that the 'under' plate of Babyliss has thick plastic as protection,
    whereas the Enrapture's one is metal, same as it's barrels (in my mind = HOT TOO!)

    Anyway, consider the price - you won't use it every day so why fork out more for what is probably the same.
    Whereas with straightners you would.

    :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 408 ✭✭pencilsharp


    csi vegas wrote: »
    I've got Babyliss Wave Envy, I know I know it doesn't look as good (I get 'the shakes' sometimes after buying something where I then have to go frantically comparing to 'see' if I've made the right choice!) but believe me I HAVE. It's just brilliant. My hair is THE hardest to curl in the world but this lasts and lasts and gives BIG volume if I want it (for which I start waving at the roots).

    Not as fancy looking but the one feature I'm sure is better is that the 'under' plate of Babyliss has thick plastic as protection,
    whereas the Enrapture's one is metal, same as it's barrels (in my mind = HOT TOO!)

    Anyway, consider the price - you won't use it every day so why fork out more for what is probably the same.
    Whereas with straightners you would.

    :)

    Yeah I was looking at that Babyliss one and it does look good too! Decisions, decisions!! My hair sits just on/below my shoulder, would it work well on my hair? All the ads seem to show people with really long hair using it!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,448 ✭✭✭✭Cupcake_Crisis


    Yeah I was looking at that Babyliss one and it does look good too! Decisions, decisions!! My hair sits just on/below my shoulder, would it work well on my hair? All the ads seem to show people with really long hair using it!

    My hair would be a similar length to your's (without my extensions) and I use the Babyliss waver at least 2 times a week on mine and it looks really, really good!! I love it and the wave lasts a few days!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 745 ✭✭✭csi vegas


    Yeah I was looking at that Babyliss one and it does look good too! Decisions, decisions!! My hair sits just on/below my shoulder, would it work well on my hair? All the ads seem to show people with really long hair using it!

    It would for sure and would be v quick and easy to get through as well and you'll get loads of volume with the length you have. You should rake through with fingers after to double the waves. But first you should buy it! :)
    When mine was the same length I used to curl it more and stick on a pair of thin silver hoops in my ears - looks great I swear! I LOVE hoops and dangly earrings with shoulder length hair!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 408 ✭✭pencilsharp


    Thanks everyone for all your help! You've convinced me to go with the Babyliss one! Now I just need to put it on my list to Santa-hehe!:P


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