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Cosmopolitan Hair Waver Curling Wand, 3 Barrel Hair Waver for Long Hair, Beach Waver Hair Curler, Triple Barrel Beachwaver, Mermaid Hair Styler for Home or Travel, Frizz Reducing, Black & Gold

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After I give my hair a good wash, I'll get ready for bed and after about 20 minutes, roll my hair up into these pillow rollers. In the morning my hair looks and feels super soft and smooth—the satin is a game changer!" — Valeriya Chupinina, freelance beauty assistant (oh hiii, that's me!) How do you curl your hair without heat? Yes! As the name implies, heatless hair rollers and curlers are specifically designed to work their magic *without* exposing your hair to heat. They’re a great option for anyone looking to avoid the potentially damaging effect of hot tools, like flat irons or t hree barrel wavers. These hair rollers and heatless hair ribbons are a popular choice for setting spiraled styles and adding voluminous movement to your hair.

For the most accurate temperature reading, find a curling iron or wand with a digital screen (see: Kim Kimble Tourmaline Ceramic Multi-Barrel Auto-Rotating Curling Iron and the Trademark Mood Starter Kit). Otherwise, a dial or toggle button works, too—it's just less precise. Just make sure you have the option to adjust the temperature as needed. Hairstylist Amy Abramite says you always want to take into consideration the overall condition of your hair and adjust the heat for the safest, healthiest results. Start low and raise the temp in small increments until you've found the sweet-spot that styles without scorching. It has a mix of plastic and tufted, boar-style bristles on one half of the tool that you've come to expect with a hair-dryer brush. But on the sides of the oval-shaped tool are ceramic-coated teeth that heat up and really help smooth out my hair to give me a sleek look. Plus, I can use the dry mode afterward to get my hair even sleeker, all from one tool. A couple of months later, my hair wasn’t only shinier, but growth was happening at a faster rate than I’d ever seen. After years of accepting that I wasn’t genetically blessed in that department, I started to wonder: was it just heat that was stunting my hair’s potential all this time?

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To help mitigate damage, always spritz on a heat protectant first and prep your hair with moisturizing formulas to keep it from drying out as easily from the heat. Depending on your hair type, you'll want to prep with products accordingly. Here's a rule of thumb:

Tech has been tech-ing the past few years, as I’ve seen an influx of cool new options, like hot-air tools, multiple barrel systems, and automatic rotating features that help me get any type of curls or waves you want. Of course, I tested ‘em all for you and compiled my favorites. But to help you figure out which hot tool best suits your needs, I enlisted the help of four hairstylists ( Tamika Gibson, Priscilla Valles, Joseph Maine, and Amy Abramite) for all the details on choosing the best curling iron for you: What to look for in a curling iron, what works best for your hair, and even what size barrel creates the hairstyle you want. The biggest draw of heated rollers is that they take minutes to work. Exactly how long depends on the type of curl you want to create. Each set will come with instructions and guidance, but as a general rule, it’s a couple of minutes if you want looser curls and longer if you want a defined style. Tippi Shorter is a celebrity hairstylist, the Mizani global artistic director, and curl pro. Her clients have included Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, Serena Williams, and more. Shorter contributed to Cosmo in the past regarding how to use hair rollers if you have curly hair. Run a volumising mousse or spray into your dry lengths before going in with the rollers – this adds more va-va-voom to the finished look, especially if you have fine hair. As natural as it feels to start rolling from the ends, that’s a big no-no: it can cause wonkiness which isn’t the vibe. When did finding the best curling wand get so damn confusing? There are countless styles of tongs out there and they all give different curls; from tightly defined ringlets to loose beachy waves. But how do you know which shape wand will work for you?The sleek platform design only heats the rollers, meaning your fingers won't get burned every time you reach for a roller. They take two to three minutes to reach the set temperature—as indicated by the LED light—and will hold the heat for 15 minutes once they're in your hair.

If used correctly, heated rollers should deliver that middle ground between looking like you’ve just jumped out of bed or like you’ve spent hours creating the perfect curls. So, let’s start with how to create the best bounce:Meanwhile, "an iron allows for a sturdier, tighter curl, which is why looser curls and waves are a bit harder to achieve with it,” says Gibson. Which is why reviewers overall loved the Beachwaver Curling Iron for giving them long-lasting, beachy waves. And if you're deciding between a spring iron vs. a marcel (like the Harry Josh Pro Tools 3-in-1 Ceramic Curling Iron) they give pretty similar results, says Maine, but the main difference is how you hold and clamp the curl. If you're a beginner, go for a spring clamp or wand. One thing about me: I am obsessed with hot tools. The heat-styling fixation began in middle school, and since then, my natural hair has never seen the light of day. Under my bed (lol, New York), you can find hair straighteners, hot rollers, crimpers, Dyson Airwrap attachments—and plenty of Airwrap dupes—, as well as various sizes of curling irons and wands. Basically, I know my hot tools. The funny thing is, I actually have naturally curly hair, but my god-given curls simply don't compare to the beach waves , ringlets, soft “Hollywood glamour”-style curls, and model-off duty piecey crimps that can be achieved with a good curling iron. So without further ado, let's dive into the look and the tool that defined arguably the best decade. Here are 13 of the best hair rollers for bouncy curls. What type of hair rollers are best?

The latest however, might just be my favourite because a) it seems like it should be a joke but then plot twist b) it seems to give the best curls I've ever seen.For straighter hair types: Spritz a lightweight or volumizing heat protectant (try Bumble and Bumble Invisible Oil or Amika Brooklyn Bombshell Blowout Spray) through damp hair to protect your hair from heat styling without weighing it down. If your hair can’t hold a curl, rake a volumizing mousse (I love Oribe Grandiose or Herbal Essences Volumizing Hair Mousse) through your damp hair before rough-drying your hair (for texture) or blow-drying it straight (for smoother hot-roller curls). FYI: We updated this article in July 2023 to give you the most up-to-date info on curling irons, including two tried-and-tested tools going viral on TikTok, a hairstylist’s take on ceramic versus tourmaline, and how to choose the best curling iron for yourself.

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