When I first clapped eyes on the
jumbo waver, I was sure I wouldn't get on with it but honestly this turned out to be my favourite of the three Enrapture tools. It has the ease of use of a crimper
(showing my age now) but the large barrels mean you that create nicely
defined waves rather than sharp angles. It has temperature dial so you
can set the heat as desired. I haven't really played with this and stuck
to a middle of the road, medium setting.
My errors with this were to hold my hair up and out to avoid
burning my ears or scalp. This produced an inadvertent route lift.
Apparently the way to avoid this is to tilt your head to the side rather
than lifting up the hair up. As with all of the tools, I found the back
tricky. The Jumbo Waver is, as the name suggests, quite big and this
weight does make it that bit harder to do the back of the head. The
upside is that you can do large sections of hair quickly to produce a
full head of waves in about 10 minutes. My curl resistant hair held
these waves all day and I definitely found this the best tool of the
three for longevity.
This is the end result. I'm really pleased with the Jumbo Waver. It made creating a new style very easy (though I admit I might have said something about Poochie when I first used it). I would recommend using a heat spray with this as the heat is quite intense. The Enrapture Amplify Jumbo Waver costs £74.99 and is available from Boots and Argos.
Disclosure: I won the Enrapture tools in a competition.
I like the look of this one as it seems the easiest to use. I do love the waves in your hair and really like the makeup look too - the eyeshadow combo is pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove this look on you Jane! Seems quite easy to do too. Great for summer here in Oz! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! Jane you look beautiful with wavy hair.
ReplyDeleteIt looks really nice on you, I think I would need someone else to do the back for me though! I really like your eyes in this, looks like a warm sunset, pretty! x
ReplyDeleteI love the look this produces! Just not sure I could justify £75 on something I wouldn't use daily, may have to look for cheaper alternatives, though im sure they're not as good! xx
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