Got myself a new toy lately. A Philips Saloncurl Ceramic aka a hair curler. The ladies will know what it is.
I have always curious about these curlers whether do they really work and is it hard to DIY the nice hairstyles as per the pictures on the box. These curlers are not cheap. The cheapest I think is about RM100 or so. Knowing myself very well, I won't spent such money on such thing. I rather spent it on a good meal or clothes or shoes. That's me.
Anyway, since I have accumulated a certain amount of Bonus Link points (thanks to my petrol usage) and there's nothing much to be exchanged with my oh so little points, I finally decided to exchange it with a hair curler so I can save cost on my saloon trips ;)
The box arrived just in time cos I was in one of those 'quite free' moment. Immediately I try out the new machine. Quickly going through the little manual book and I'm all ready for some curling actions. Insert the plug to the main socket and turn the machine on. Waited for about 3 mins and the indicator says I can start curling. Tested it out on a small lock of hair and the result is good. I decided to do the curl for the whole head. It's not as easy as I thought. I have to part my hair into 2 sides with a hair clip. Start doing from the side of the head and working backward to the back of my head. When it come to those hair which is at the back of your head, it's hard. But I still managed, I think. After finishing my left side hair, the result looks satisfying to me. So I continue with the balance of the hair.
After about half an hour I'm done with curling my hair. And I am very satisfied with my own works. The curls are sexy. Too bad I don't have anywhere to go tonight. Sent a photo of myself with the new look to my cousin for some comment and she said it's nice. As if I have done it in a hair saloon. I'm posting the photo here so maybe someone can give me some comment?
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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