As a professional hairstylist, I feel the curling iron is better and quicker for a more effective curl. In terms of less damage to the hair, I choose hot rollers with the "felt" lining.
Curling It With A Curling Iron Damages Your Hair More . _____________ Whichever tool is turned up to the highest temperature will be the more damaging one.
Curling irons are more versatile because of the small size and manueverability it provides.
It depends on what the wig is made of. If you're dealing with real hair wigs, you can use a curling iron or curlers like you would with your own. Synthetic wigs, though, are more sensitive. If you try to curl one, you run the risk of not only ruining the wig, but your curling iron as well if the material melts onto the barrel. http://www.yaffawigs.com
Generally, hair straighteners and curlers that are more expensive are designed to reach temperatures that curl/straighten more effectively, without doing a large amount of damage to your hair. For example, a straightener such as a ghd which only reaches 178 degrees is more effective and less damaging than a Remington straightener that reaches 200+ degrees.
Curlers are going to take much longer than irons, although they provide your hair with more curl.
Using a curling iron or a flat iron on hair to style it may look flattering, but often causes more damage than good. The damage is about equal, with the edge towards a flat iron being more harmful.
In my opinion, curling irons ARE NOT better than curlers and here's why: Curling irons burn and damage your hair over time. Split ends and duller hair color will be a consequence of using curling irons-unless you want to invest in heat protecting serums (and even then, they can make your hair greasy and not completely protect your hair) Curling Irons burn! if they touch your scalp or ears, say goodbye to those skin cells and hello to a burned part that will be sore for a while! Even if you use hairspray, your curls might fall out (especially if your hair does not take to being curled) Curlers are much better (especially if your hair doesn't naturally take to curling) because they can be put in overnight while you sleep. To do this, I recommend the softer curlers.
I heard from people that if you use nailpolish remover or any other alcohol-based product, it should get most of the hairspray off of your curling iron.
Usually a "Cut & Finish" means a Hair Cut and a Blow-Dry Style. More than likely, a curling iron style or a flat iron service are extra.
With practice, the 1 inch CHI flat iron can curl your hair as well as a curling iron. The technique might take some getting used to at first, so the more you practice the better you will get. Spraying your hair with hairspray after you're finished will help your curls stay in place and last longer.
not necesarily.......you could get bigger curls, but it might just be you can curl more hair @ a time
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