13 Best Curling Irons for 2022

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HOT TOOLS Pro Signature Gold Curling Iron, 1 inch - $23.99

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Conair Double Ceramic 1-Inch Curling Iron - $14.99

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Revlon Salon Long Lasting Medium Curls Curling Iron, 1 inch - $24.21

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Dyson Airway Styler - $549.00

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Beachwear Co. Beachwear Pro Dual Voltage - $199.00

This patented curler created by celebrity hairstylist Sarah Potempa is still the best for gorgeous, beachy waves. It rotates both ways, has a fabulous nine foot long cord, and automatically shuts off after 30 minutes, according to reviewers.Available at Ulta.com.
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CHI Air Spin N Curl Ceramic Rotating Hair Curler - $71.99

You can have the curls you want effortlessly. All you have to do is place your section of hair through the barrel, press the curl button, and watch your hair automatically wrap itself around the barrel inside. Pull the iron down to release the hair after hearing three beeps.Available at Target.com.
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T3 SinglePass Curl 1.25-Inch - $150.00

For anyone with extra long hair or thick hair that takes a long time to do the curls, this curling iron may be it - thanks to its light weight. This fan-favorite iron is all of that and more. With a ceramic barrel that internally regulates its temperature to give you long-lasting curls, you can style your hair with ease (no workout required). Furthermore, it lives up to its name—there is no need to go over the same section twice.Available at Macys.com.
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Insert Waves Here The Waver - $72.00

This waver's deep grooves not only provide a subtle wave, but also help to add fullness to your look. It also has an LCD panel, which makes selecting your desired temperature simple and precise.Available at Amazon.com.
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BaBylissPRO Nano Titanium Spring Curling Iron - $50.00

This curling iron from BaBylissPRO features far-infrared heat, which heats the hair from the inside out, minimizing the risk of damage. It also has a titanium barrel for even heat distribution and ionic technology to keep curls smooth and shiny. It's a perfect curling iron for damaged, fragile or fine hair.Available at Ulta.com.
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Lunata Beauty Cordless Convertible Curling Iron/Wand - $125.00

When the outlet is just a tad too far away (or you simply don't want to deal with another cord), this cordless tool comes to the rescue. This iron has four temperature settings and a removable clamp, allowing you to transform it into a wand for effortless beach waves. It comes with a rechargeable battery.Available at Lunata.com.
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Bio Ionic Long Barrel Curling Iron - $140.00

Meet your new best friend, long hair. This tool, which has an extra-long barrel, makes curling longer hair a breeze. It also aids in the retention of moisture in hair thanks to the brand's NanoIonic MX and Bio Ionic Moisturizing Heat technologies. It also has heat settings that can be adjusted, an auto-shut-off mechanism, and a cool-touch grip.Available at Sephora.com.
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Remington Pro ½-1-Inch Pearl Ceramic Conical Curling Wand - $19.00

This curling iron comes with a special trick. The crushed pearl-infused barrel creates a long-lasting curl that's smooth and bouncy in equal parts. For a consistent curl, a section of short hair easily wraps around the thinner barrel, which is about half an inch to an inch thick.Available at Walmart.com.
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Harry Josh Pro Tools Travel Curling Iron 1.25-Inches - $90.00

Nobody wants to bring a heavy tool when traveling, which is where this handy mini iron comes in. This tiny curler heats up in 30 seconds and has a nano-ceramic and tourmaline barrel to keep curls and waves smooth and moisturized—ideal for business trips and vacations alike.Available at Dermstore.com.
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Important Things to Know about Curling Irons before Purchasing:

What Material Is Best For A Curling Iron?To protect your hair, the best curling rods are ceramic with tourmaline added. Today, the best curling iron is a ceramic-tourmaline curling iron. Ceramic is ideal for damaged hair because it does not cause as much damage as titanium. Because of the ions in the ceramic curling iron, the curling iron is less damaging. Ions also aid in hair smoothing. However, if you have thick or coarse hair, a titanium-barreled rod may be better for you.What Size Barrel to Choose?The general rule is that the tighter the curl, the smaller the barrel size. The curl, on the other hand, becomes looser as the barrel size increases.What Is Tourmaline Curling Iron?The Ceramic Tourmaline Curling Iron results in soft, shiny, and beautiful hair. Ceramic and tourmaline plates emit gentle far-infrared heat and passive negative ions, preserving hair's natural moisture, sealing the cuticle, and eliminating frizz.Are Cheap Curling Irons Bad for Hair?Curling irons can cause hair breakage. Heat styling tools are great for getting that perfect look, but they can also leave your hair fried and frizzy. Even though these heat styling tools can give you the desired look, they can be detrimental to your hair's health, causing breakage, damage, and drying.Is It Bad to Use a Curling Iron Everyday?Daily use of a curling iron can cause hair damage, especially if your hair is already coarse and dry, as it is in the case of many heat styling addicts. Heat exposure on a daily basis dries out your hair, making it more prone to split ends and breakage. The more heat you use, and the more frequently you use it, the more severe the damage.What Temperature Should a Curling Iron Be for Fine Hair?If you have fine or thin hair, keep your iron temperature below 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Your strands may burn if you go any higher. Curling iron temperatures should be set between 200 and 300 degrees Fahrenheit for those with coarse or thicker hair.Are Gold Curling Irons Better?A gold curling iron heats the hair more evenly than a chrome curling iron. However, ceramic plating is the best for heat styling tools. If a person cannot afford ceramic plating, gold is a good compromise.What Does ION Mean on a Curling Iron?The term ionic on your curling iron refers to the positive and negative charges that are emitted. For example, in a hair dryer, negative ions react to wet hair by crushing water molecules, allowing the hair to dry.Is 400 Degrees Too Hot for Hair?Unless a licensed professional is performing a special service that necessitates these temperatures, no hair should ever be subjected to heat of 400 degrees or higher. And the lower your temperature should be, the finer your hair.

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