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PRO BLO CURL ME


I have to say I am not a natural when it comes to hair, I had to study the art of styling hair, but when it comes to my own hair, and I’m flat out darn lazy. I’ve got thin hair that gets frizzy and very flat. It used to be really straight and sleek hair when I was little but being introduced to color and a set of GHD straighteners at the tender age of 18 meant I just about learned to blast it dry and let the GHD’s do the work in term of styling but the color required a lot more TLC. I love having it done at the hairdressers and always go for a blow wave where they leave numerous round brushes curled around my hair. They are quite uncomfortable but so worth it for the end result. Wouldn’t it be great if you could get the same effect without that uncomfortable feeling and that also adds volume? Pro Blo Curl Me claims to do just that.

                 PRO BLO CURL ME REVIEW

Pro Blo Curl Me is a hair styling system which includes six ceramic brush barrels and a detachable brush. The idea is that you can leave the brush barrels in your hair to cool creating a smoother, bouncier curl.









The kit comes with six brush barrels in three different sizes and six clips to hold the barrels in place whilst they set. Now I’ve tried stuff like this before, like I said before, I am rubbish at doing anything with my own hair so Pro Blo had their work cut out convincing me this was a good idea.
I was totally ready to prove that theory wrong! I did what the instructions said – washed and then dried my hair to 50% dry. I then sectioned my hair and attached the barrel to the brush. Using the brush I blow dried from root to tip before curling around the barrel, blasting for a few seconds with the hairdryer and securing in place with the clip. I continued this with the rest of my hair until I was all rolled and clipped up.

I found this fairly easy so far. I do have fine hair but quite a lot of it so the final section was the hardest to do as I kept knocking the other barrels that were on my head. It took all of 10 minutes though so no time at all which is perfect for my patience levels.
I then sat down and let them do their job. After 45 minutes I thought I’d have a look and see how they had got on. I unclipped each barrel in turn and unrolled them upwards as the instructions instructed.



And here is my final result. To say I was shocked is an understatement! My hair was big, bouncy and felt light. The curl effect hasn’t worked 100% like the blow dry I have at the hair salon but for a first attempt I was very impressed with both the product and my skills with it.

When I have a blow wave at the hairdressers it usually drops within an hour leaving me with beautifully big curls but less bounce. With that in mind I thought I’d see how my hair looked an hour after using Pro Blo.

The curl has dropped slightly and it is a little frizzier than before but the height and bounce is still there. This is also without any finishing product and the hairdresser usually surrounds me in a cloud of hair spray before leaving.
I am seriously impressed with the results I have achieved and have seen some amazing results from other bloggers who have used this product.

My final thoughts the Pro Blo got the better of me….






Xoxoxo

M!ss Wiss…

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