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Curls, waves and bounce are back in styleCurls, waves and bounce are back in style. Unless your hair is already curly, youre going to need some help in achieving them. Luckily, curling irons are spreading far and wide in the beauty industry allowing millions of straight haired girls flaunt beautiful bouncy curls and loose waves for all sorts of occasions.

But before purchasing your very own hair curling iron there are a few things you should decide on. One of them is the size of the barrel which will define the type of curl youll get from it. Larger barrels mean looser waves while smaller barrels will give you tighter curls. If you treat yourself to a clipless curling iron then you can get a standard 1 inch barrel and use different techniques to achieve the type of curl you want.

Another aspect to take into consideration is your hair type since it influences the level of heat needed. Wavy, thick, curly or coarse hair needs over 180F for a proper style whereas thin, color dyed or fragile hair shouldnt surpass temperatures over 150F. If your hair is of normal texture then it can handle up to 180F, although you should always start low and work your way up if necessary.

Now lets talk about the type of curling iron you need. The best known model is the spring curling iron which helps to curl your hair with a clip on the side of the barrel. This is the simplest form of curling irons and many use them due to their simplicity. Marcel curling irons are a lot more complicated and are best left to professionals, spiral irons only create tight curls and triple barrel irons make waves, not curls. Now, clipless curling irons are fast, easy and extremely versatile to use, making them ever so popular and highly recommended by professionals. Although they dont have the handy clip, once you learn how to use them youll be creating all sorts of curls and waves in minutes.

A good tip when choosing your curling irons is to prefer barrels made from pure ceramic, tourmaline or both. Ceramic will guarantee soft, shiny and moisturized hair with its gentle heating and steady temperatures while tourmaline has extra negative ion technology for quick styling and an anti-frizz shield for longer lasting curls. If youre wondering which model would be recommended then take a look at the Karmin Salon Pro Clipless Curling Iron which has a pure ceramic-tourmaline barrel, a professional swivel cord and an elegant design for comfort and quality.

by: Kristy Klien




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