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How to Use a Curling Iron

Selecting the Curling Iron

The option of the curling iron depends on the size of the curls that you desire and whether you want waves and crimps also. Your best choice in this case would be to purchase a curling iron that has a range of barrel sizes and attachments. For instance for the fine curly hair, you would require a smaller barrel size of around .75 inch, while natural big curls require an 1 inch barrel size.

Additionally to this, you require to check for heat settings, safety features such as automatic shutoff, ready indicator light, and protection grip tip. Certain curling irons have extra features like steam settings to help lock in curls and cordless types of irons that run on rechargeable batteries.

Curling Iron Materials

There are different types of irons: metal plated curling irons, ceramic curling irons and the latest technology, tourmaline ceramic curling irons. We do not recommend metal plated curling irons because they essentially cook your hair, which will cause heat injure over the long run and could leave you with brittle, divide, unmanageable hair - particularly if you curl regularly.

Using Curling Iron

Before Using Your Curling Iron

  • Comb hair so that it is tangle free.
  • Use a thermal spray or heat serum before utilizing your curling iron to prevent any heat injure.
  • Dry your hair thoroughly - wet hair gives limp results and curls won't form suitably. Using a ceramic hair dryer instead of a cheaper metal-heated one gives the same profit to your hair as a ceramic iron, and won't dry out or frizz your hair. (It'll also dry your hair much faster.)

Using Curling Irons

  • To properly use your iron, follow these basic steps : -
  • Place one section into the iron’s clip and slide the iron softly to the finish of the hair.
    Style as desired.
    Split hair into sections. Thicker sections will have less precise curls, while thin sections will curl tighter and more hastily.
    Roll the hair upward equally around the iron. Stop rolling approximately an inch from the scalp or where you desire the curl to finish.

Curling iron holder

Look for a safe and secure curling iron holder that will defend it in the chaotic mess of your dressing table. You can pick up an enduring curling iron holder made of steel or acrylic. This would easily fit on the closet or conceit door and allow you to organize your makeup items. There is many a warmth resistant and insulated storage choices available for curling irons. They make for ease of use during journey and storage. You can pack up your curling iron without waiting for it to cool totally.

Keeping Your Curly Style Beautiful

Because curling irons apply both high warmth and tight pressure to hair, they can be stressful to your locks, specifically with daily use. To keep your hair looking its best, opt leave-in conditioner formulated for heat-treated hair and use it every day. Occasional deep conditioning treatments are also suggested.

Instructions :-

  • Ensure cleanliness of your hair by washing it with a shampoo. Apply a styling gel, styling spray or mousse on your moist hair. The hair should be moist, but not wet. Use a blow dryer to dry your hair totally. This will help you form superior shaped and longer lasting curls.
  • Section your hair and use hair clips to keep every section divide. Depending on the type of curls you desire, split the hair into small or large sections. Small parts are suitable for spiral curls and bigger flat sections are better suited to loose curls. Brush or comb every hair section to remove knots or tangles.
  • While the tip of the hair section is totally within the curling iron barrel, shut it. Roll the curling iron towards the scalp in an upward direction. Hold the situation for ten seconds.

 



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