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Pretfy Curling Tongs, 32mm Curling Iron 1.25" Hair Curler Professional Ceramic Curling Wand, LCD Display, Adjustable Temperature from 60 ~ 220 °C with Heat Resistant Glove, 30S Quick Heating, Auto-Off

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The T3 Switch Kit Curl Trio is a favorite among hairstylists. It has three attachments that can be used interchangeably when attached to the product’s base — including two straight barrels (½-inch and 1¼-inches) and a 1½-inch clip barrel. Each can be used to achieve different kinds of curls, including undone, tousled, and loose waves. That said, your choices can vary greatly "depending on the texture of the hair and the type of curl you are looking for," says Eugene Toye, stylist at Rita Hazan Salon in New York City — and with so many options on the market, from titanium to ceramic, tourmaline and even clamp-less curling wands, hair rollers and heat-free hair curlers, it can be difficult to know where to begin finding the right hair curler for you. Whether you prefer loose waves or tighter, more defined curls, this curler lets you customise the heat (between 150°C and 210°C), determine the length of time the curl is held for, and even which direction the curls will twist. The smooth silicone design is comfortable to hold and the controls – heat, rotation, and power – are located naturally where your hand sits. To alternate the direction of your curls, simply press and hold either the left or right rotation button. Your hair will be automatically drawn into the curling chamber where it is gently heated around a rod infused with keratin, argan oil and coconut oil for up to 10 seconds. Well, I've tried to take some of the mystery out of curler shopping, by showing you exactly what each style of tong/wand/styler does to the hair (or my hair, to be more precise). Because I don't know about you, but when it comes to beauty I want need visuals. I want to see if the results are worth dropping all that hard earned cash on. Why We Like It: For a tool your stylist would use during your routine blowout appointment, consider the Drybar The Wrap Party Styling Wand. Not only does the professional wand feature a no-slip barrel, but it also uses technology to reduce frizz and boost shine. The result? The beachy waves of your dreams.

On top of that, this wand evenly distributes heat throughout, so each strand is perfectly curled. For best results, spray hair with a heat protectant before using this tool. If your hair is very frizzy, we suggest coating your strands in a light oil (like the Moroccanoil Treatment) after you’re done styling. This will make curls even more glossy. This tool is a very good investment for the price, too, as it will last you for years. Overtime, though, the on/off button can get jammed making it a bit annoying to turn it on. This wand is pretty easy to use and creates beachy, tousled waves without much effort. It creates loose waves that stay in place all day, and also adds a smoothing and shine factor to your strands as well. One issue we found with this wand is that it’s a little bit on the shorter side, so if you have really long hair, you might not be able to curl your hair all the way up to your roots. Something to note in regards to curling wands is that they’re different from another type of curling device known as a flat iron. While the term “flat iron” may allude to the fact that it’s often used to straighten hair, you can use flat irons to curl your hair, too. In terms of effectiveness, however, curling wands are much better at curling. There are so many new hair styling tools on the market (hello, Dyson Airwrap) it can feel impossible to get a handle on them all. Curling wands, in particular, can be confusing—why should you use it versus a curling iron? What size barrel is best? What kind of styling products are you supposed to use?I noticed that the wand heated up almost instantly, and it indicated it was ready for use with a series of reassuring beeps and boops. Twisting each section of hair, the hair-curling wand was easy to use, even for a noob like me. The only difficulty I had was with the slightly longer wand length, which meant I had to be more cautious with my twirling hand. Even when I did accidentally brush my hand against it, however, the cool tip meant that I barely felt a thing — phew. As a general rule of thumb, you should be cleaning your curling wand about once a month. Although, this is subject to change depending on how often you use your wand as well as how many hair products you put in your hair prior to curling it. For example, if you are using your wand more than three times a week and you coat your hair with heat protectant sprays, hairspray, leave-in conditioner, or hair oils before styling it, you will want to clean your wand more frequently because these hair products can build on the barrel. To make things even worse, heat can dry out your hair as well. As such, you’ll want to avoid using curling wands that are too hot for your hair to handle, especially if you have fine hair that’s sensitive to these sorts of things. Styling Accessories

I had used fairly large sections of hair to twist around the wand, so my curls ended up being looser than the tight curls I’d expected. I noticed how shiny my hair looked, even though it’s been damaged from bleach. All in all, I don’t think I personally suit the curly look (whether that’s more on my technique than anything else….), but I loved how easy-to-use this wand was, and the curls looked even more gorgeous as they softened throughout the day.

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On top of that, it is made of ceramic, which helps to reduce overall heat damage and prevent cuticles from splitting (read: no more frizz). It’s also easy to use, ultra-lightweight, and has a 360-degree rotating swivel cord.

My natural hair ranges from a little limp to irregularly wavy, and my “styling” rarely ventures further than a little straightener on the ends, so I knew that the ghd thin wand was about to change the game. One of the downsides of this curling wand is that you won’t really be able to curl your hair into tight ringlets or traditional curls—it’s meant to create Hollywood-like waves or subtle bends in your hair. What we really love about this wand is that it creates small, tight ringlets that last for hours. If these curls are too tight compared to your natural hair, just run your fingers through them once they cool down. This will ensure they blend in with the rest. My hair has a slight natural wave, that when treated right can have defined curls. But, because I've bleached my hair regularly over the last decade, going from copper to blonde to pink, the condition is less than optimal. So, I've become accustomed to deep conditioning treatments, no heat, and generally shoving half of it up in a claw clip. So, I was excited to try this self-dubbed 'curl defining' wand. With over five years’ experience in beauty and health journalism, Florence has written for ELLE, Women’s Fitness, Sister Magazine, National Geographic Traveller and many more, with a strong sustainability angle thread through much of her work.Give Some Oomph to Your Curls with the 10 Best Curling Irons for Fine Hair How and when should you clean a curling wand? Depending on how you dry your hair, you can use your wand to achieve different looks. “If you air dry your hair, you can later use a wand to smooth out some pieces and turn them into a casual look,” says Sherry. “If you freshly blow-dried your hair, you can use the wand in large sections, just to add a slight wave and extra shine. You can also freshen up day two or three hair by adding textured waves/curls for a tousled look.” A curling tong, on the other hand, can create more uniform curls and tends to provide more of a frizz-free finish, due to the clamp that holds strands in place.

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