This is what 10 different shaped curling wands do to your hair
Curv Soft Curl Tong £ 120
Best Curling iron: Soft wave
This Curling iron with a large barrel have a ceramic coating, whereby the waves look smooth and shiny. Width 32 mm, so if you want to loose, but polished curls, you should invest your money. Yes, it’s expensive, but this Curling iron was designed with the “user experience”. He has a cool tip so you can’t burn those fingers, extra long cord, and it automatically turns off if left unattended for 30 minutes or more – so that you don’t understand, “I left my forceps?’ the fear every morning on the way to work.
Temperature: heating up to 185 ° C, it curls hair without damaging strands.
Saving power: the weaker waves tend to fall much faster than a narrower curls, especially if – like me – your hair is straight. That said, my waves stayed in tact all day and night (Yes, I really loaded it with hairspray after the simulation). The next day my hair still had a slight bend and volume.
Curve Wand for creativity Curve £ 120
Best Curling wand for defined waves
Technocowboy the barrel of this wand has a length of 28 mm to 23 mm, and this means that you have on your head falls more voluminous wavy curl, but the ends more rigid, defined curls. As the first gable, the barrel has a ceramic coating so the hair remain smooth and lint free. The waves look clean and clear after twisting, but you can choose a disheveled end, swiping your fingers across the entire length and having a strand of jet with some texture spray. It also has a cool tip to help avoid burnt fingers and a 30 minute auto shut-off for peace of mind.