
'I tried this Belissima 2-in-1 hair styler to create the perfect beachy waves for summer'
I've always been a fan of the crimped, waved hair look - the sort of style you can achieve by plaiting your hair before bed - but I've never found an easier, hassle-free way of achieving the same style on a whim, until this hair waver. From the iconic brand Bellissima, this hair waver is perfect for creating beachy waves or a tight crimp in a matter of minutes.
Acting has two separate hair stylers in one simple gadget; this hair styler creates long-lasting waves without any expertise or long, complicated instructions. And what's even better, it comes with an affordable price tag on Amazon.
My new Bellissima MY PRO 2 in 1 Hair Waver lets you achieve natural-looking beach waves in a short period of time. Suitable for all hair types, this first-generation styler delivers lasting tousled waves that create a relaxed and effortless look that is sure to blend seamlessly with any style for any occasion.
This waver boasts heat control technology that ensures consistent, damage-free results. Its temperature settings are super easy to adjust to match any hair type and styling needs. I have relatively short, very fine hair, though because it is naturally curly, it struggles to hold styles over long periods of time without the help of hairspray.
After using this gadget, my bleached hair felt sleek and smooth without feeling dry or brittle. I tested out each temperature setting. I found the higher the heat, the longer the waves stayed in my hair, but I didn't need to worry about any heat damage. What's more, it takes me around 10 minutes to achieve an all-over beach wave style, removing extended styling times that can be long, arduous and uncomfortable.
Thanks to this device's ceramic-coated barrel, the wave provides even heat distribution while working to minimise frizz and protect hair from damage. Delivering visibly smoother, shinier, and healthier-looking waves every time, this machine provides a flawless finish with minimal flyaways or frizz. This innovative styler offers the benefit of 2 styles in 1 as the barrel head to be swivelled around, depending on what sort of wave you'd like to create.
Armed with a lightweight and ergonomic design that offers ease and comfort while in use, this lightweight styler features an ergonomic handle for effortless manoeuvring without risk of it slipping or falling. Whether you're a pro or a beginner (like me), this hair styler offers a painless and hassle-free way to create beautiful waves in a short period of time, making it an ideal pick for daily use. I've used it multiple times, day after day, and have yet to find that my shoulders ache or my wrist hurts, though due to the short and thin hair I have, styling is a lot faster than I imagine it would be if your hair is substantially thicker or longer.
Boasting a super fast heat-up that makes it a dream for last-minute or rushed jobs in the morning before work, this waver is ready to be used in just a few seconds, saving time and extra stress. This gadget also comes with an automatic shut-off feature that provides added safety, making it convenient and secure for both quick touch-ups and full styling.
Normally retailing for £69.99, this hair styler is currently available for £48.88 while this Amazon deal lasts. It's worth noting that stocks are constantly dwindling, so you may want to hurry. If you miss the chance to score this waver while it's on sale, you can grab the Bellissima 2 In 1 Beach Waves for £89.99 from Superdrug or Currys.

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