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Best Curling Iron

Monday, September 8th, 2008
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Finding the best curling iron can be a difficult task. Just a short search on amazon for a curling iron returns over 100 possible choices! It isn’t easy knowing which one is best for your hair needs.  Determining the best curling iron for your needs takes a bit of time and planning. Will you be traveling with your hot curling iron? What is your budget? Is your hair already naturally dryed out? If your hair is naturally dry to begin with it is probably better to buy the best ceramic curling iron you can afford. Ceramic curling irons lock in the moisture, where many curling irons just fry your hair and dry it out. The best curling iron for your hair will also be determined by the type of hair style you’re looking to get. If you’re looking to get small curls then you will need to get a smaller width barrel.

Depending on the type of hair you have, here are  a few top rated curling irons that can be the best for a variety of hair styles.

A great flat iron is the Hai Ceramic Flat Iron. These models have been on InStyle magazines “best of” list for many years. One of the great things about it is it’s ready to use in under 30 seconds! Also, since its a ceramic flat iron, the ceramic plates are coated so they protect the hair from getting damaged by heat.

The best but also most affordable flat iron I’ve found is the Revlon Perfect Heat Professional Straightener. It’s only $25 so is the best and most inexpensive flat iron around! This is a professional flat iron and has been on Lucky Magazine’s list of grat curling irons for some time!

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Best Curling Irons

Monday, September 8th, 2008
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Sometimes it’s tough determining the best possible products to buy, and this includes products as simple as a curling iron! Walking into a target or walmart and trying to pick out the best curling iron isn’t easy. Because of these challenges, I’ve decided to make a cheat sheet available on the absolute best curling irons around! We’ll take a look at the more expensive irons that are used by the pros as well as the more affordable irons that work great for everyday use.

One of the best curling irons for waves is the Conair Cermaics Tools 1- 1/2″ Spring Curl. This is one of the better ceramic curling irons that is able to create soft waves with a 1 1/4 inch curling iron. This specific model has 25 different heat settings and it also helps to eliminate frizz.

Another great curling iron is any iron from the brand Hot Tools. The Hot tools brand is the preferred curling iron brand that is used by the pros. They are often the best pick from InStyle magazine. Every iron comes with a gauage that tells you how how it is, and lets you turn up the heat for coarser hair and turn down the heat for finer hair. Most models run somehwere between $29-$39.

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