Crimp it, flaunt it! 💁♀️
The Bed Head Little Tease Hair Crimper is designed to create small textures and pumped-up volume while minimizing damage. With a tourmaline ceramic coating, it distributes heat evenly to seal the hair cuticle and enhance shine. Suitable for all hair types, it features high heat settings up to 400°F, making it a versatile tool for achieving stunning hairstyles effortlessly.
B**F
Very easy to use
Got this after putting off getting one for years, was scared to order one online so I was trying to find one in person...which proves to be a lot more difficult than I thought. But this works great, I got it to style some wigs and it's great, even at the lowest setting (I'm scared being a newbie). The design is nice and sleek, feel like it'd be pretty easy to pack up too if needing to travel. Very easy to use, coming from a beginner, and helps give some volume to wigs!!
S**S
Great for Cosplay Wigs
I purchased this for crimping my cosplay wigs and it works great! I wish that this brand made a larger crimper with the same teeth size as this one, though. It’s hard to find a wide crimper with at least 8 teeth on it, which is ideal for crimping wigs since it cuts down on time. (This brand does have a 2-inch crimper option available, but the teeth are larger than what I like to use for cosplay wigs.)I use the Medium heat setting for my heat-resistant cosplay wigs, and then I comb the strands out with a thick bristle brush after each pass. I like that this crimper doesn’t overheat where your hand goes, because in the past I’ve gotten crimpers on here that heat up so much that my hand starts to burn just holding it!
J**G
Don't blow over $100.00 on another crimper.
I have very thin, fine, straight hair. I started shopping the Valoom rootie, which was getting a lot of great reviews. It sounded good in theory but I figured I'd spend $20.00 to see if the process works for me before committing. It does. It basically keeps your hair from being flat against your head by the end of the day. You have to play with it a bit to get what you want. If you start too close to the root, your hair sticks out like dog ears. If you don't get in far enough under the top layer, the crimps are visible. I use the lowest setting, count 1 Mississippi, and go down 3 sections. That leaves my ends untouched so undamaged from heat. I really can't see the $130.00 iron being any better. It's just a small crimper. Spend another $7.00 at a department store getting a few clamps, then go buy yourself a great pair of shoes.
T**N
Works great for thin fine hair.
Gives my hair a ton of volume and it only takes me a couple minutes.
A**R
Adds volume at roots
Good for adding volume at the roots
N**I
Loved..at first
I loved at first because it did give my hair volume however even on medium and then low heat, I started to notice hair was falling out. I saw it on the counter and floor but I always lose strands so didn’t think anything of it. Then after a few weeks input my hair up into a messy bun and saw all the breakage (because you only use this crimped under the hair for volume). Oh my goodness exactly where it was crimping was all broken off. So much damage. But it was happening little by little and it’s been cold so I hadn’t worn my hair up in a while. Sad to say, it’s going in the garbage. No hot tool should cause that kind of breakage on low heat on hair that has product on it for protection and though I don’t do hair anymore and am a teacher, I am a licensed hair stylist. I would never use this product on a client or myself or family member because the volume isn’t worth the hair breakage. Shame too since it’s a great idea in theory
C**L
Great for volume-less thin hair
I have very thin hair that tends to go flat quickly, even after the best blowouts and professional styling. I decided to give this crimper a try, and I’m happy to say it really delivers on volume! It’s a great choice for adding that much-needed lift to thin hair.That said, I’m not sure what they mean by "extra shine." Since the crimper is best used on the under layers of your hair to keep the crimped texture hidden, the shine isn’t really a noticeable feature. But for what I needed—volume—it works perfectly.Overall, I’m happy with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone struggling with flat, thin hair. Just keep in mind its best use is for creating volume rather than a polished or shiny finish.
V**N
Perfect for lasting volume and not noticable at all for me!
First of all, if you are thinking of buying this crimper, understand it is ONLY meant to be used in such a capacity as to increase hair volume. If used to try and style your hair into a crimpy style, it will not only take forever to do with this, but also look far too crimped.I have extremely fine, oily hair that is naturally very flat against my head. I've teased my hair for years to try and remedy this, but teasing is time consuming and, because of the texture of my hair, often requires I re-tease later on in the day to maintain volume. When I discovered this product, it was actually through the more expensive version. Being that I've spent so much money in the past on previous hot irons and curling irons and such, and never was that happy, I wasn't willing to go for it again. So I found this much, much more affordable version and couldn't be happier!As many have explained, to use this, first lift up the top layer of hair around your head and clip it up and out of the way. Then simply crimp all the hair below at the roots, which lifts it up.Some people have said that it's difficult to get the hang of using this, since it can be really easy to see where you've crimped your hair if not hidden well by the top layers. However, I didn't find this to be the case with me. Maybe it's because I have lighter hair or just because the texture of my hair is different, but I was even able to go so far as to crimp some of the top layers of my hair without it really being detectable!I have found that this method of increasing volume lasts longer than teasing and can even last into the following day if you decide not to shower. Just can't get over this handy tool!The first photo of me is right after I showered, blow-dried, and straightened my hair. The second is after using this Little Tease Crimper. The third is my final styled look, where I spent a quick and easy 15 seconds teasing my hair and then followed it up with a little spritz of hairspray.
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