Choosing the Best Curling Iron
With all of the styling tool options available in
today’s market, it can be very confusing to choose the best curling iron
for your hair. Let’s face it; most curling irons claim to be the best
buy, but are they really? So, what should you really look for in a
curling iron and what should you avoid?
When choosing the best curling iron for your hair, you should discount
everything that companies say about their product in order to market it.
They have a vested interest in selling more curling irons, so who would
believe what they had to say anyway? But you should pay attention to
what is written on the packaging in the small letters.
The first thing that you should look for is a thermostat controlled heat
setting. This feature will allow you to select the temperature of the
curling iron and set it according to how much heat you need to style
your hair. You see, not all hair can withstand the same amount of heat.
Some hair types, like fine hair, can only withstand minimal heat while
coarse hair may need more intense heat to achieve any curl. So, choosing
a curling iron without this setting could result in more damage than is
necessary or styles that are hard to achieve and maintain.
Another thing that you should pay attention to is what type of material
the barrel is made out of. On most irons, the barrel is made of metal,
but you can find irons that are velvet covered and ceramic plated.
Velvet covered irons are great for hair that is easily snagged and
broken. Ceramic plated irons work to infuse moisture into the hair
strands while it is being curled. For the most part, a metal barreled
iron will do and these are the least expensive. But if your hair is
damaged or dull, you might want to spend a little extra for the
ceramic-plated iron.
The first thing to wear out on a curling iron is usually the cord. This
is because the cord is put under a lot of pressure at the point where it
connects with the curling iron when you move the iron this way and that.
To get an iron that lasts, choose an iron with a swivel cord connection.
This type of cord will move as you move thus reducing the stress to the
inner wires.
One brand that passes these features tests is the line Hot Tools curling
irons. Designed for professional stylists this brand of curling irons
and styling products are the perfect choice for professional looking
results at home. |