It should probably matter if your hair is thinner , or thicker. If your hair is thinner, and you get a curling iron that has too much heat, it can cause it to fall out .
Curling irons are more versatile because of the small size and manueverability it provides.
Use a curling iron. Using a larger barreled curling iron will make large curls. Remember: the larger the barrel size, the larger the curl.
2 inch its big and easy to do everyday fast if you have longer hair it will take you 10 minutes to curl ur hair the curling iron is really big
With heat of course. Curling irons and straighting irons basically burn your hair in that position. It does do what you ask it, but it damages your hair.
Use a ceramic curling iron that is at least an inch in diameter. This will allow for an appropriate size curl and ceramic will help with heating the straight hair to allow the curl to form.
Curling irons typically range from 20 watts for small, travel-sized irons to 60 watts for professional, high-performance irons. The wattage may vary depending on the size, brand, and features of the curling iron.
When selecting a curling iron you need to consider many factors including your hair type and desired curl size. Curling irons come in many different heat settings and sizes. I would suggest a non-professional iron (since they typically have a non-spring loaded clamp and are hard to master).
For strands that won't bend, use a curling iron. It's time to break out the heat tools if your hair is still stick-straight after drying. Since curls can sag over time, use a curling iron or wand with a barrel that is smaller than the size curl you desire.
To achieve a perfect curl using a curling iron, start by selecting the right size barrel for your desired curl size. Begin by sectioning your hair and wrapping small sections around the barrel, holding for a few seconds before releasing. Make sure to curl away from your face for a natural look. Finish with a light hold hairspray to set the curls in place.
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A curling iron with a larger barrel size, such as 1.5 inches or more, would be best for thick hair as it can handle more hair at once and create big, bouncy curls. Look for a curling iron with adjustable heat settings to ensure it can reach high temperatures needed to style thick hair effectively. Ceramic or tourmaline barrels are also great choices as they heat evenly and minimize frizz.
The size of an iron lump is about the size of an elephant child when it is newly born.