Monday, November 2, 2015

8 Curling Iron Mistakes You Might Be Making and How to Fix Them

8 Curling Iron Mistakes You Might Be Making and How to Fix Them

Curling hair seems pretty basic: you heat up a curling iron, wrap your hair around it, and you're done. Unfortunately, there are plenty of curling iron mistakes you could be inadvertently making that could damage your hair or prevent those darn curls from lasting all day — no matter how much hairspray you use. You might think higher heat or longer curling is the answer, but it's not. In fact, there are some details that can make or break your curls (and your actual hair, for that matter).

Remember that video of the poor girl who burned her hair off with a curling iron? While that was more on the freak side of accidents, there are a couple of ways to make sure that never happens to you. The first is to make sure you're not using an outdated curling iron. Older curling irons might not be made of the best materials that more current irons are. And if an older one was just, for example, ceramic-coated, keep in mind that those coats can wear off over time. Either way, your hair could be more susceptible to damage, and the iron more susceptible to shorting out.

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