daydreams01
Well-Known Member
Just wondered how any other hairdressers have got on with the cloud9 styling equipment range. I bought the bundle when I went to salon international this week, got the O, waving wand, iron & another curling wand.
I Was really looking forward to using the O as heard good feedback, however it really ripped my hair out when we took the rollers out on mine. My hair is v.fine but in ok condition, has colour on it, I don't use heat on it more than a couple of times a week but often use the sleep Velcro rollers to give a bit of volume and they are no where near as harsh on the hair. I will now be nervous about using this on any clients with fine hair in case same thing happens. Also the curl was not as good as expected, have had better results with the babyliss heated rollers or blow drying curly and using irons or wand to curl a bit more. The large curlers didn't do much at all and the set does not provide enough curlers for a full head if your hair is v.long or thick. It was a lot of money and I could have bought the cheaper diva range to do the same thing but wanted to invest in quality tools. Cloud9 always say their range is kinder to the hair but I have never had this happen before, it was quite a chunk of hair in the roller. Am really disappointed. Has anyone else got the O and if so do you have any tips. Am worried it will just sit on the side now and be a waste of money!
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I Was really looking forward to using the O as heard good feedback, however it really ripped my hair out when we took the rollers out on mine. My hair is v.fine but in ok condition, has colour on it, I don't use heat on it more than a couple of times a week but often use the sleep Velcro rollers to give a bit of volume and they are no where near as harsh on the hair. I will now be nervous about using this on any clients with fine hair in case same thing happens. Also the curl was not as good as expected, have had better results with the babyliss heated rollers or blow drying curly and using irons or wand to curl a bit more. The large curlers didn't do much at all and the set does not provide enough curlers for a full head if your hair is v.long or thick. It was a lot of money and I could have bought the cheaper diva range to do the same thing but wanted to invest in quality tools. Cloud9 always say their range is kinder to the hair but I have never had this happen before, it was quite a chunk of hair in the roller. Am really disappointed. Has anyone else got the O and if so do you have any tips. Am worried it will just sit on the side now and be a waste of money!
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