11 Curling Wands for Every Hair Type
Jen Hussein
Jen Hussein
Jen is the poster child of a style & beauty junkie — from the latest eyeshadow palette launch to the wildest moments from NYFW, she's one of the first to know about it. As a proud public school graduate from SUNY New Paltz, her work has been featured in top publications such as PAPER Magazine, INSIDER, and COOLS. When she's not swatching the latest highlighters and lipsticks, she's busy being a cat mom, sipping on rosé, and binge-watching Netflix cooking shows.
This season we’re saying the bigger, the better with our curls — and we dare you to do the same. Instead of grabbing your flat iron, enhance your natural hair texture with an easy-to-use curling wand. Whether you have pin-straight locks or the kinkiest of natural curls, utilizing the hot tool will help you play with your style. Keep reading to find the perfect curling wand for your hair.
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T3 Loose Waves 1.5-Inch Straight Barrel ($85): If your hair is naturally wavy, then a wider barrel will help define and polish them to perfection.
Sultra The Bombshell Cone Rod Curling Iron ($99): One of the biggest struggles with naturally straight hair is that strands will slip and slide out of regular curling wands. By using one with a textured barrel, your strands have a better grip for more defined curls.
Bio Ionic GoldPro Styling Wand ($90): We all know that it can be a struggle to style thick hair without putting your heated tools on the highest temperature possible. This option goes up to 450 degrees and is infused with a 24K gold ceramic mineral complex to guard your hair from burning or damage.
Remington Studio Silk Ceramic Slim Styling Wand ($25): As for fine hair, you need to be extra-diligent with temperature control in order to avoid frying your delicate strands. This tiny tapered curling wand is made of ceramic and is infused with silk proteins to keep heat distribution as even as possible. It also has a digital temperature monitor, so you can easily adjust the heat to as low as you need it to be.
Bed Head Curlipops 1" Styling Iron ($30): For creating quirky ringlets, try using this spiraled curling wand. The barrel lets you fully define your hair for tight, bouncy curls.
FoxyBae WANDERLUX Rose Gold Curling Wand ($129): For shorter hair, you need a curling wand that's as short and sweet as your style. This barrel is slightly wider and shorter than the rest, so you can curl at ease. Plus, its rose gold color will totally fit your beauty aesthetic.
Mr Big Curling Iron ($60): For our long-haired ladies, this curling iron is the longest in the market, so creating bombshell curls has never been easier.
BeachWaver S1 Ceramic Rotating Curling Iron ($129): No matter what your hair type may be, this top-rated wand is the crème de la crème of tools. Not only does it self-rotate, but it has one of the widest temperature ranges on the market and is made of ceramic to protect your hair from any heat damage.
Conair Infiniti Pro Curling Wand ($13.49): For flowing beach waves, reach for a tapered curling wand. This hot tool is suitable for every hair type and will give you gorgeous wavy tresses in just seconds.
Amika The Chameleon ($300):
If you tend to experiment with your curl styles, then get ready to meet your match. This curling wand has five interchangeable barrels to create your tightest ringlets or loosest waves.
DryBar Wrap Party Styling Wand ($165): If your hair is naturally frizzy, then you're well aware of the damage a low-quality curling wand can bring to your locks. This pro-grade hot tool from everyone's favorite buttercup yellow blowout bar features ionic technology to seal your cuticles for smoother, shinier, frizz-free tresses every time.
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Jen Hussein
Jen is the poster child of a style & beauty junkie — from the latest eyeshadow palette launch to the wildest moments from NYFW, she's one of the first to know about it. As a proud public school graduate from SUNY New Paltz, her work has been featured in top publications such as PAPER Magazine, INSIDER, and COOLS. When she's not swatching the latest highlighters and lipsticks, she's busy being a cat mom, sipping on rosé, and binge-watching Netflix cooking shows.