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The Bed Head Wave Artist Deep Waver is designed to create stunning beachy waves while combating frizz and adding shine. With advanced tourmaline ceramic technology, it features multiple heat settings suitable for all hair types, a compact design for easy storage, and worldwide dual voltage for travel convenience.
T**T
It’s A Keeper
I was a little nervous to pull the trigger on this one but so glad I did. My hair refuses to hold curls but I’ve been able to go days with this thing! It is super easy to use, I love the locking feature, and a great size. I hate that the temperature is a roller which makes it harder to make sure it’s turned all the way up and easy to accidentally bump.Honestly have no complaints thought, especially for the price.
A**R
Best hair wave iron ever!
This wave iron is the best thing!!!! My hair tends to lose the curl after I use a regular iron. With this my hair keeps the wave for at least 4 days. I have long hair too.
M**Z
Great style but there’s a learning curve. Tips below:
So I love the look you can get with this but it’s not the easiest to use. Here are the various issues I ran into in my three uses so far. Most of these aren’t major problems, but it can get difficult trying to deal with several of these at a time.1. Temperature: The heat setting is a dial with no markings. It’s great you can adjust it from low to high but there’s no way to know what temp you’re at or even where the middle of the dial is to find a medium heat. I plan to play with the temps and mark the dial with a sharpie at some point. I still won’t know the temps but at least I’ll be able to gauge where I want it. My hair is coarse and thick so low temps usually don’t cut it. I tried to find a med-high today and by the second layer it got too hot.2. It’s big and clunky - for obvious reasons - so prepare for your hand to get tired. First - because the wave is so deep it has to open very wide, and then you only have a narrow space to slide your hair in. To use it, you have to hold it closed to create each individual wave - so multiple times on each strand of hair. It takes a fairly tight a squeeze to do this, so I do one layer at a time and take a minute or two break between layers for my thumb/hand to rest. I have a lot of hair so I end up dividing my hair into 5-6 layers total, starting at the bottom. You need your second hand to hold the strand of hair so it’s difficult to switch hands once you start on a strand of hair.3. There’s a lock to hold it closed which is great for when it’s not in use, but you only need to squeeze it for maybe 3-4 seconds on your hair at a time, so locking it each time is harder and you risk not unlocking it fast enough and frying your hair. Some people might be able to do it, but I cannot. Using larger strands will get you done faster, but you’ll have to hold it closed for longer each time, so I found that’s worse. Small to medium sections are much easier, and it creates a better look anyway. Larger sections will create larger more uniform waves but unless you can match it on every strand, it looks better if they don’t line up so well. FYI your hair will hang a full inch or 2 shorter than your straight hair length - I was surprised by this as regular curls don’t make as big a difference.4. Which brings me to my next point - twist the iron slightly different for every strand. If you have it flat for one, make it vertical or angled for the next. This will create more of a natural wave than having a bunch of sections where the waves line up. Also having the middle wave of the iron face up or down makes a difference for the top layer. You’ll have to play with that to decide how you like it but it lays different at the root on the top layer - it can loop upwards kinda funny depending which way you face it and how close you are to the root.5. Burning yourself: Start on low temps so you don’t burn yourself. The size and shape of this thing makes it easy to accidentally numb your ear or hand. Because the wave is so deep, it will pull more hair into it as it closes. So if you start too close to the scalp, you may touch the scalp when it closes and burn yourself. Since there’s no way to know what temp you’re at, I recommend starting on the lowest or near the lowest temp until you get a feel for it. You also need to hold the ends of your hair straight out from it as you move down the section for the next pinch or it may shift or turn and give you funky shapes, and you can easily burn your fingers trying to do the ends.6. Practice first: Try it once or twice on days you’re not going anywhere or can wear a hat or pony tail. You may love the look you get the first time, but you may not. Given the many things that take some adjusting to figure out, it’s best to use it a couple times for practice first. I did mine at night twice - partly to get used to it before going anywhere and to see how it holds up after sleeping. It held fairly well but needed some touch ups.7. Touch ups are hard to do - this may be a one day style lol If you want to redo it you have to make sure you hold the thing in the same position and squeeze it in the same places on each strand or you’ll be putting waves between previous waves and in different directions and it’s not a good look. It can be done for a few strands to touch up, but would be really difficult to redo your whole head.8. Heat safe surface: The iron part will sit directly on whatever surface you have, so you’ll need a heat safe mat or silicone holder or something. There’s no stand to keep the barrel part elevated. I have silicone holder things that I got on Amazon and love. (They’re called mDesign Silicone Heat-Resistant Hair Care Styling Tool Mat Tray if you want one.) It seems like this should have something to elevate it, but with it’s size and shape I’m not sure how that would work. Maybe a bigger tip with a fold out stand? That reminds me - part of the tip gets kinda hot and it’s very narrow in places so be careful if you try to grab it. You may touch metal where the plastic is to narrow, or you may burn yourself on the plastic bc it can get hot in places. I’ve tried to pinch it there to hold it closed and relieve my other thumb, but you have to grab it just right and it’s a very small part you can hold onto, or you’ll burn your fingers.So overall I like the look you get, but it’s definitely something that takes some practice and getting used to. Each of these issues are fairly minor on their own, but you deal with several of them at a time, on every strand of hair which can make it tough to use.Photos:-That style was when I styled it at night and touched it up in the morning after sleeping on it. My hair looked a little crazy to me at first, (prob bc I’m so used to smoother, more controlled curls) but I wore it out anyway and actually loved it!-This is the silicone holder thing I have. This iron fits nicely even though it’s big and clunky. I have it locked closed in this photo, seems like that’s what the lock feature is for. (Flat irons, curling irons, wands, etc. all fit nicely in these silicone things.)
M**.
Quality at a reasonable price
I was skeptical of how my hair would turn out with this because my hair is so thick, but it did not disappoint! It makes very pretty waves, I get a lot of compliments when I use it.
V**.
Love🥰
Super cute and works like a dream!! I have very fine limp hair and let me tell you this thing has changed my life I am less self conscious about my hair now and I’m starting to feel better about myself!! Heats up fast and only takes like 8-10 seconds for it to create beautiful soft waves
H**Y
Cheap
Wife's review: not the quality I'm used to from TIGI. Very plasticy feeling. Wear gloves because it will burn the fire out of you. Use heat protection on your hair.
J**I
Recomendado
Amé este producto. El cabello queda muy bonito. Calienta rápido y la onda queda bien marcada.
D**D
A great styling tool! Easy to use!
I really like this tool! Unfortunately my hair is too short to get the full effect but it still gives my hair body. I definitely recommend. Who knew crimping would come back from the 80s. Of course this is better than the old school ones I had!
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