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About Kizure Curling Irons

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Summary: Kizure curling irons are durable pieces of styling equipment that are heated in a special stove and kept warm through an entire styling session. Discover other styling tools made by Kizure with professional advice from a hair designer and color specialist in this free video on hair care.

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By Liz Muller
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Liz Muller has been a professional hair designer and color specialist since 1985. She is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Fla., and Lizshairdesign.com. She also travels the...read more

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"Hey, I'm Liz Muller from Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida. In this clip, we're going to talk about Kizure curling irons. Kizure has been around for quite a while. Their Marcel irons that they have here, these are the Kizure irons. This is a big round barreled Kizure iron. They have flat irons, as you see. This is a one inch flat iron. This is the mini-flat iron right here. This is another small curling iron. This would be a Kizure stove that they have. This is a double...heated stove. Down here, it keeps it warm, and in here you would heat your iron. Okay? So if you would use a curling iron, you put it up here to heat it up. This is a actually, a comb, a hot comb, also by Kizure, but you'd put your comb, your flat iron in there and it would heat it and when it's ready, you would test it on one of the towels, here. But you can keep it warm at all time here as you're working. So, it's great to have a double stove by Kizure, and they last a long time. Their products are really durable. It's...you know, really firm and good, and you'll find that you'll work really easily with these round barrels. They work really nicely with them. Thank you. This has been Elizabeth Muller."

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