| Although nearly 60% of people have some sort | | | | 2. Heat Settings - Dependant on your type of |
| of wave or curl in their hair, consumers | | | | hair, you may want to look for a curling iron |
| flock to the curling iron as a source of that | | | | that has a variety of heat setting to tailor |
| perfect do. Whether your hair is dead | | | | to your needs. if you have highly damaged or |
| straight, or unmanageably curly, using a | | | | fine hair, you may benefit from an iron with |
| curling iron can tame your tresses into a | | | | a low heat setting. Thick or hard to curl |
| very fashionable hairstyle. While the | | | | hair will hold curls longer with a hotter |
| selection of curling irons may seem endless, | | | | setting. |
| there are three key features that you can | | | | |
| look for to ensure that your look is just | | | | 3. Metal or Ceramic? - Curling Irons can be |
| what you desire. | | | | separated into two groups METAL and CERAMIC. |
| | | | Metal irons tend to be less expensive than |
| 1. Barrel Size - This is the most important | | | | their metal counterparts, are heavier, take |
| feature when looking for any curling iron. | | | | up to 5 minutes to reach full heat and can |
| The barrel size can be described as the | | | | snag and pull hairs. More expensive metal |
| diameter of the hot cylinder, and it heavily | | | | irons will be gold plated, as it is a softer |
| affects the way your curling iron will work. | | | | metal and takes less time to heat. Ceramic |
| The smaller the barrel size, the smaller the | | | | Irons are the more expensive of the two, but |
| curl. If you are looking for tight ringlets, | | | | boast quick heating times, a more effective |
| opt for an iron with a small barrel. For | | | | hold, less frizz and snag to your hair. |
| those wider and softer curls, choose an iron | | | | |
| with a wider barrel. | | | | Now go, enjoy that bounce - you deserve it! |
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