Hair curling styler (Masha)
Choosing a hair curling iron is not a difficult task, and a lot depends on your taste. However, on the other hand, there are many factors to consider when choosing a hair curler . Ceramic or titanium, triple curl or wand structure, there are many question marks. A lot also depends on the length and texture of your hair, and also on what type of hair you want to get with this hair styler. We will try to sell hair curlers cheaply and tastefully , and we will also remind you that we have a free home delivery service.
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Hair curling irons come in several variations in terms of material:
- Ceramic - This is the most common option. It heats up quickly and distributes heat evenly. Ceramic hair curlers work very well. If you are tired of thinking and reasoning a lot, or are obsessed with doubts, then choose this option.
- Tourmaline - created from the surface of the mineral of the same name, and stylers made from this material emit negative ions to combat frizz, giving your hair ideal quality.
- Gold - Gold-plated irons heat up faster and more evenly. Ideal for relatively coarse and thick hair.
- Titanium - used by professional hair stylers, it is the lightest and reaches the highest temperatures, but at the same time its use requires more knowledge and experience.
Hair styler shaft size
There are several different types of hair curling irons . It is advisable to choose one that perfectly matches the length and texture of your hair, as well as the curl size you want.
- ¾ inch - The smaller barrel is best for short hair and small curls. It also adds volume to curly hair.
- 1 inch - is the best, and is actually the standard for this type of bandage, as it can work with different sizes and shapes.
- 1 ½ inch - Curling long hair is much easier with an automatic hair curler with a large barrel. It heats large sections of hair evenly and also makes it easy to achieve a wavy structure.
Types of hair curling heat
Temperature is very important for maintaining the curl, although of course not at the expense of its beauty and health. Thin and damaged hair should be treated with a quality comb and, most importantly, with low heat, and in general, temperatures above 230 degrees are not recommended in any case (unless you are a professional). It would also be a good idea to use hair protection sprays beforehand.
- Thin or chemically treated hair - Never style your hair at temperatures above 150 degrees Celsius, as there is a high risk of damage.
- Healthy or medium-thick hair - you can work in the 150 to 200 degree range.
- Thick, curly, or coarse hair - in this case, you can go up to 230 degrees if you are able to process your hair, but be sure to work with your hair gradually and slowly to avoid accidentally damaging it.
In terms of shapes, there are wand, classic curl, conical, and dual/triple shaft hair stylers to choose from. Each of them can easily perform the function of the other, and working with them conveniently depends on your comfort.