Kmart Australia releases designer-dupe auto curler for just $49 that creates perfect waves

Kmart releases a wireless hair curler for a THIRD of the price of other brands – and it gives you salon-worthy hair every time

  • Kmart Australia’s new $49 wireless automatic hair curler is going viral online
  • The budget styling gadget is a dupe for designer models that cost up to $169
  • TikToker Islah Palmer showed how she got salon-worthy curls using the device
  • In a now-viral video, she said she was ‘impressed’ with the waves it created

Beauty lovers are raving about Kmart’s new automatic hair curler that can achieve perfect waves on a budget. 

The $49 gadget is a dupe for the Wylera Dreamwave curler that goes for $169.  

Reviews of the wireless auto curler are popping up all over TikTok with beauty gurus saying it’s just as good as designer models. 

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Beauty lovers are raving about Kmart Australia’s new $49 auto curler which is a perfect dupe for designer models and creates perfect waves every time

Self-described Kmart addict Islah Palmer, who has a loyal following of 21,900 on TikTok, said she was ‘impressed’ with the results after using the curler in a now-viral video. 

In the clip, which has racked up more than 117,400 views, she demonstrated how to use the device by simply twisting small sections of hair in the barrel. 

Once she pulled the strands out, she had salon-worthy waves. 

Reviews of the auto curler are popping up all over TikTok with beauty gurus saying it's just as good as designer models

Kmart's $49 gadget is a perfect dupe for the Wylera Dreamwave curler that goes for $169 (pictured)

Kmart’s $49 gadget (pictured left) is a perfect dupe for the Wylera Dreamwave curler that goes for $169 (pictured right)

‘I’m actually so impressed with how this works, I think it did such a good job,’ Islah said in the video. 

‘Once you get the hang of it, it’s quite quick. It’s something you can take on the go which is really cool. I’m so impressed with the bounce.’ 

In the comments, Islah said her curls lasted a few days. 

In a TikTok clip, which has racked up more than 117,400 views, Islah Palmer demonstrated how to use the device by simply twisting small sections of hair in the barrel to create salon-worthy waves

In a TikTok clip, which has racked up more than 117,400 views, Islah Palmer demonstrated how to use the device by simply twisting small sections of hair in the barrel to create salon-worthy waves

‘It stayed as waves after I slept in it, my hair holds curl really well though,’ she said.  

Kmart’s auto curler has left and right buttons for automatic rotating, adjustable temperature settings, and a USB charger. 

The designer-dupe device is coming online soon but available in some stores across the country.