The content creator, Fran, compares two curling irons - a very cheap one (R$40) and a very expensive one (around R$2000). The cheap curling iron didn't work well for her long hair, but she was surprised by how well it curled her hair despite its low quality. The expensive curling iron, a titanium brand, performed better but required more practice to achieve the desired results. Fran concludes that sometimes the product isn't the problem, but rather the user's technique and practice. Throughout the video, Fran shares tips and tricks for using curling irons and encourages her viewers to subscribe to her channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about comparing cheap and expensive curling irons.
2. The cheapest curling iron cost R$40.
3. The expensive curling iron is from the titanium brand.
4. The titanium curling iron comes with a thermal light and a manual.
5. The titanium curling iron has multiple heat settings.
6. The titanium curling iron has a special feature for creating very curly hair.
7. The temperature range of the titanium curling iron is up to 300 degrees.
8. The titanium curling iron is a professional brand.
9. The expensive curling iron costs around R$2000.
10. The cheap curling iron is not suitable for long hair.
11. The titanium curling iron is suitable for professionals.
12. The video creator prefers to use a thermal protector before using a curling iron.
13. The video creator suggests not washing hair the day before using a curling iron.
14. The video creator recommends using a curling iron on slightly dirty hair.