Curling Irons
Discover our range of curling irons designed to create bouncy curls, soft waves, and lasting volume with ease. Featuring ceramic and tourmaline barrels, adjustable heat settings, and fast heat up, these tools help protect your hair while delivering salon quality results at home. Perfect for beginners and styling enthusiasts who want dependable curls for any occasion.
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Choosing hair styling tools that protect your hair
The right hot tool depends on your hair type and the look you want: a straightener for sleek styles (it can bend curls too), a curling iron or wand for curls and waves, a hot-air brush to dry and volumise in one step, or a 2-in-1 for both. Plate and barrel material matters. Ceramic and tourmaline heat evenly and gently for fine or damaged hair, while titanium holds high heat for thick or coarse hair.
Whatever you choose, protect your hair: always start on dry hair, apply a heat protectant, and use the lowest temperature that gives the result (tools with adjustable heat make that easy). Barrel size, plate material and the temperature range are listed on every product page. Pair your tool with our beauty & health range or plan a routine in the beauty routine builder.
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Curling Irons: frequently asked questions
What barrel size should I choose for curling?+
A smaller barrel (around 3/4"–1") creates tight, defined curls; a medium barrel (1"–1.25") gives classic curls; a larger barrel (1.5"+) makes loose waves and volume. Choose by the look you want and your hair length — the barrel size is listed on each product page.
What's the difference between a curling iron and a wand?+
A curling iron has a clamp to hold the hair, which makes it beginner-friendly and good for uniform curls; a wand has no clamp, so you wrap hair around it for a more natural, tousled wave. Both create curls — pick by the finish and ease you prefer.
How do I make my curls last longer?+
Start with dry hair and a heat protectant, curl in smaller sections, and let each curl cool in your hand or pinned before releasing — cooling sets the shape. A light hairspray helps hold, and lower heat with proper technique lasts better than very high heat.
What temperature should I curl my hair at?+
Use the lowest heat that holds a curl for your hair — fine hair around 250–300°F, thicker hair higher. Always curl dry hair with a heat protectant. The adjustable temperature range is listed on each product page.























