Sunday, July 19, 2015

The Many Uses of A Curling Iron

The Mini Appliance that does Wonders to the Hair

Day 211

The curling iron can do more than curling the hair. Photo Credits

A Curling Iron is one of the beauty mini appliance must haves of a good number of ladies who may want to sport a new look every now and then.

This portable electronic device is commonly used in salons, and households alike. Build Safe

Buzzfeed Life for instance shared 21 tips and Tricks in using a Curling Iron. “Avoid throwing your curling iron across the room in frustration with these helpful tips. Seriously, don’t throw hot things, it’s dangerous…For tighter curls, a small-barreled iron is your best bet. For looser waves, try a large-barreled iron.

Check out the 20 other tips here.

Curling Iron Hacks

In its website, the Beauty Department meantime shared a trick on how to make it appear that you have blow-dried your hair using a handy curling iron. “IT’S HARD to blowout your own hair and you can never quite get the same angles that a pro can get. This is much easier on the arms and often less “puffy” thanks to the tools being used. Okay, let’s skip blow-drying and get into faux drying!”

Read the step-by-step instructions here.

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Buzzit on the other hand corrected some common wrong uses of a curling iron. Electrical Contractors

“You’re Probably Using Your Curling Iron Wrong. Here Are 23 Tips To Do It Right… If you’re trying to get a perfectly bouncy head of hair, try these hacks for the curls you’ve always wanted. Know what kind of look you’re going for and use the iron with the right barrel size for that look.”

Read the rest of the tips here.

So are you using your curling iron right and have you maximized its full potential?

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