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Friday, 29 June 2012

Changes the Curling Wand Has Undergone

By Candice Watson


There are many ways for ladies with straight and thinning hair to add volumes and curls to them. These include using a curling wand or curling iron. Such curling tools have indeed come a long way. The first curling wand can be attributed to the bulky Marcel tongs which had several drawbacks. As there were very few options, such devices damaged the hair shaft of many a woman.

Other techniques of curling hair included bulky, unsightly rollers. It was not a rare sight to see women having their hair wrapped tightly in bright colored rollers. These also took several hours for giving desired effects and also women experienced hand aches while patiently wrapping and rolling their hair in them! Also hair breakage was common in such contraptions.

All of these disadvantages have been overcome and replaced by the sophisticated curling wand. One naturally must buy the right wand, as such a wand comes in various specifications. The price, size and styles of curling wands vary greatly today. The barrel material may include cheap metal or expensive tourmaline and ceramic. So do research the types prior to buying a curling wand for your hair type.

There is a misconception that larger the barrel of the wand, means better and longer lasting curls. The fact is that one needs to heat up the wand to the right temperature in case one wants the curls to be defined and lasting all day. If you have finer hair, go in for lower temperatures from 140 to 200 degrees. But women having coarser and thicker hair will see better curling results with higher temperatures. So make sure you purchase a brand that allows this range.

In fact, many women have also seen good curling results with smaller barrels. Smaller barrels also give tighter and more pronounced curls. Some curling wands also have cool accessories that can help protect your hands from the barrel's heat. It is also advisable to use a place to rest the wand's hot barrel so that you do not burn your furniture. A ceramic or other type of hot plate can be used for holding the wand when you want to give a rest to your hands.

Whilst waiting for the barrel to reach the appropriate temperature or heat setting, why not protect your hair with some serums made especially for controlling frizz and protecting against heat damage. Many such products are available and you can easily choose one that fits your budget: from less than five bucks to higher end brands, you should get something to help your hair bear the heat.

Also, once the curling process has been done, ensure that you apply a styling spray to help the curls set. A gel is better than a spray because, gels tend to keep the already rigid curls free flowing as well as natural looking. A spray, on the other hand, can make the curls tighter, spikier or may even add extra rigidity to them.




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