

I love when beauty tools are easy to use, but more so, I love when they give great results. WOW! I’ve never done such a good job and it was QUICK! I wound up getting one for my mom, who sometimes needs to just straighten on the go, and for my niece who’s 12 and experimenting with what her “look” is,” wrote one shopper in their TYMO review. But I saw a review of this tool and decided to give it a try. “ I rarely straighten my hair and I am HORRIBLE at doing it myself. Impressive, but let’s take a peek at how that score breaks down:

On Amazon, the Ionic Hair Straightener Brush has a 4.2/5 star score among 10,136 TYMO Beauty reviews. Not only does this product work, but it works without causing serious damage.

Does not break your hair at 200 degrees.”Īs someone with excessive heat damage, this comment hit me. In the comments for the Ring Plus, one TYMO review read, “ Really does what it says and the hair is great for days. It protects you from burning your scalp – Anne Sophia Berreut, TYMO Airflow Review I bought it to wash my hair, blow dry them and use the straightener. What customers say: I fell in love with that hair straightener, I had no experience whatsoever. Your TYMO Ring Hair Straightener Brush comes with a detangling brush, glove, 2 hair pins, and a travel bag. Enjoy fast heating and dense 3D teeth that help you access your roots with ease.įinally say goodbye to puff and hello to shine with this smart, efficient tool for $70. With 9 different temperature settings and a nano titanium coating, you’ll notice more control and less damage than compared to regular straightening tools.
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(The styler has repeatedly sold out since its initial launch in June.If there are so many different kinds of hair, why are we all using the same kinds of tools? The TYMO Ring Plus is perhaps the brand’s most tech-forward tool, offering complete personalization based on your hair’s texture, length, and color treatments. Also, I wanted to see what all of the hype was about. Still, I’m a curious person by nature and testing products is a vital part of my job, so I decided to give Le Duo a le chance. But, as I’m personally learning in my 30s, multitasking is only effective if you’re able to deliver on each individual task. In theory, all of these things are great and would save me some much-needed storage space. I share all of this to illustrate the amount of ambivalence (and perhaps skepticism) I felt when I came across the L’Ange Le Duo Hair Styler.ĭesigned to create curls, waves and straighten your hair, it was presented to me as a jack of all trades, MacGyver of styling tools. So long as it turns on and off, we’re good, right? Also, who has the space for multiple tools? I certainly don’t. I’ve had the same blow dryer for years and a hair straightener that’s been dropped on my bathroom floor more times than I can count. Hair tools, unlike, say, lipsticks or shampoos, aren’t something you typically buy or switch out often.
