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Curling Irons Babyliss PRO Dial a Heat Conical Wand 25-13mm

Babyliss PRO Dial a Heat Conical Wand 25-13mm

5.0

Curling Iron, Taper, Fast Heating, Cool Tip, Heat Resistant Glove Included, On/Off Button, Swivel Cord

£29.99
8stores
Curling Irons Brushworks Heatless Hair Curling Set 2

Brushworks Heatless Hair Curling Set 2

Curling Iron, Ceramic, Swivel Cord, Digital Display, Fast Heating

£6.20
5stores

3 tips when shopping for a curling iron

When it comes to curling tongs, there are many factors to consider such as weight, size, and ergonomics. The size of the heating surface also plays a role in achieving your desired curls with ease.

There are also many models with interchangeable heads where you can easily vary the size and type of heating element.

If you're looking for a curling tool to add some flair to your hair, there are a few options to consider:

  • Classic curling tongs have an even shape and holds the hair in place with a nip grip.
  • Tapered curling tongs allow you to adjust the size of your curls for a more relaxed and natural look.
  • Waffle and wave iron with wave-shaped plates can help create a tousled look with lots of texture.
  • Rotating cord with a swivel mechanism can prevent the cord from twisting during use.
  • Cool tip reduces the risk of burning yourself at the tip.
  • Built-in support allows you to place the curling tongs on any surface.
  • Long cable length is a good idea, especially if you don't have a power socket right next to the mirror. Go for a cordless option if you want more flexibility.
CURLING IRON

FAQ

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:

  • Curling iron - This is the traditional model that comes with a clasp that creates polished ringlets. A curling iron should be used with the cord facing down.
  • Curling wand - Without a clasp, the wand gives you a more natural look. You can find wands in many different shapes; straight, tapered and inverted. To correctly use a wand the chord should be facing up when in use.
  • Automatic curling iron - This iron spins by itself, removing the need to know how to curl your hair. This makes the process easier, but gives you less control over the types of curls you get.

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.

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