Fans say multi-tasking hot brush makes hair ‘look amazing’
Anyone with fine hair will know the struggle of styling it. Finding a styling tool that adds volume without weighing hair down can feel almost impossible, but shoppers think they may have found the answer.
Beauty fans with fine hair have been raving about the Clara’s Anti Frizz Ionic Slim Hot Brush (£129, Boots), a multi-tasking styling tool designed to create salon-worthy looks from home. The hot brush can be used to create bouncy blow-dries, sleek straight styles and soft curls using just one tool.
The slim brush features an ionic generator that helps reduce frizz and tame flyaways – a common frustration for those with finer hair types. It also has three heat settings ranging from 180 °C to 220 °C, making it suitable for a variety of hair textures and styling preferences.
It also has some clever practical design features, including its slip-resistant handle for improved grip while styling and a heat-resistant layer to help protect hands from burns. For added peace of mind, the brush automatically switches off after 60 minutes, while the 360-degree swivel cord makes it easier to manoeuvre the tool.
Beyond Clara, another popular hot brush is the Beauty Works x Molly-Mae Hot Brush (£115, LookFantastic). The heated tool features a 32mm circular, extra-long barrel to provide bouncy waves with a shiny-looking finish.
And another option to consider is the GHD Rise Hot Brush (£139). The iconic hair brand claims the tool creates 2x more volume that lasts all day long, with its sleek, tapered barrel for comfortable styling.
For those convinced by Clara’s Anti Frizz Ionic Slim Hot Brush, it has received some great reviews from shoppers. This happy fan shared: “I absolutely love it. It arrived very quickly, and my colleagues and I have all tried it out. Heats up well and works amazingly with my fine hair. I would definitely recommend it to all.”
Meanwhile, a second person piped up: “Amazing. I have really long, thick hair, and it doesn’t pull or tangle. It’s a good size, comes with a storage bag, and is super easy to clean. Safety-wise, it doesn’t overheat, and it’s built well; it’s very low maintenance.”
However, it hasn’t impressed everyone. This disappointed user said: “I wasn’t very impressed with this item; unfortunately, it didn’t work very well in my hair.”
On a brighter note, this Anti Frizz Ionic Slim Hot Brush devotee said: “The brush is lightweight, and the spacing of the bristles captures the hair easily and equally, making it easy for the non-professional stylist. This reflects the result that can be achieved. Very impressed with the sleek volume and texture this product achieves.”
And someone else added: “I felt that my frizz was reduced from the ionic generator and it gave me a sleek finish. The heat-resistant layer and slip-resistant handle definitely helped me to protect my hands and any accidental burns, alongside being comfortable in my hands too.”
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