This is the coolest new appliance – well, hot actually – a curler that opens scissor-like to become a hair straightener. Thread saw it in action over breakfast at Mollies today along with Remington’s frizz-free straighteners and Perfect Curls…
This is the coolest new appliance – well, hot actually – a curler that opens scissor-like to become a hair straightener.
Thread saw the hair straightener-cum-curler called ‘Styles Unlimited’ in action on models over breakfast at Mollies today along with Remington’s frizz-free straighteners, Style Therapy, and spiral-barreled curling tong, Perfect Curls.
A hair stylist talked us through how to create looks using the new products.
Style Therapy is a high-grade, porous ceramic plate straightener that releases a blend of nourishing frizz-resistant conditioners while you straighten.
Below: The hair stylist creates spiral curls using Styles Unlimited. The model then put her head upside down to shake out the curls, raking through with fingers, to loosen them up. I liked that you could do small sections to get tight spiral curls or take very large bunches of hair for the big, loose waves look that’s so hot right now.
Styles Unlimited is an all-in-one that is light and thus ideal to take on trips or use at home.
Breakfast at Mollies, through the looking glass.
Ian Maxted of Maxted Thomas PR and beauty media enjoy breakfast and learn about the products and techniques.
The Perfect Curls hair demo. What makes this tool unique is the heat-resistant casing preventing burns to you and giving a spiral path to guide your hair so you get no-brainer perfect curls each time.
Voila, Perfect Curls.
The Remington hair models, at boutique hotel Mollies, in Herne Bay.
Girls with curls.
Just like it says on the tin: it straightens, curls, flicks and waves.
Remington Styles Unlimited retails for $129.95, Remington Perfect Curls for $79.95, and Remington Style Therapy for $149.00. Both available mid October.
Words and photos Megan Robinson using Casio EXH30BK.
24 August 2011.
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