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You should only curl your hair when it’s dry. Apply heat protection to protect it from potential damage caused by heat. Divide your hair into sections, working from the bottom layers first.
If your iron has a clamp, clamp it at the ends of your hair and roll it up all the way to the roots.
If you’re using a wand, you start at the roots and then wrap the section around the barrel. Hold the hair wrapped around the barrel for about 10-20 seconds. Repeat across all sections and then finish off with hairspray so your curls stay nice and bouncy all day!
There are loads of styles, models and types of curling irons. The three most common types of curling tools are:
The ponytail trick is a quick, simple and gorgeous way to get big and loose curls in no time. Put your hair up in a high ponytail. Then heat up your curling iron and begin to curl half to one-inch sections of the ponytail. Once all the hair has been curled, remove your hairband and set your curls with a high-hold hairspray.
When talking about the size of a curling iron, it’s referring to the size of the barrel, the cylindrical part that heats up. Some curling irons have interchangeable barrels, giving you the flexibility to style your hair in a range of styles.
There are different ways to help your hair stay healthy when using straighteners.
The texture of your hair, your budget and your desired style will dictate which curling iron is best for you. There are models for different types of hair, varying materials and functions. We tested different curling irons to find out which one is best in test.