11/10/2011

When To Use A 1 Inch Curling Iron

Want to create perfect curls but you have no idea what size curling iron to buy? We’re here to help. Not all curling irons produce the same type of curl on all hair lengths and textures. For example, if you want small, springy curls, it’s best to use a barrel that is ¾ inch in diameter. This curling iron size is also great for short or fine hair. For long, flowing waves, the ideal curling iron size is 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter which is also great for long hair.


Since we’re talking about a 1 inch curling iron, what kind of curls can this size create? For basic, natural curls, the 1 inch barrel is perfect. This is also known as medium size, and is great for short to long hair, allowing for maximum versatility. This width can create a spiral curl on medium to long hair and a nice, lasting curl on shorter hair. If this applies to you then you know that a 1 inch curling iron can benefit your hair the most.
When you have obtained your 1 inch curling iron, you should practice with it for a while when it is switched off just so you can get accustomed to it. It depends on the curling iron type, some have clips, others have different handles and features that require specific handling. When using your 1 inch curling iron, remember to have dry hair, since wet locks give you limp, flat results. The heating materials of the barrel are also important to check out, so look for ceramic or tourmaline models instead of cheap metal ones. Always use a protective spray or serum before using the curling iron, this will prevent any heat damage to your hair while you style.

How to curl using a 1 inch curling iron? It’s simple. If you have medium to long hair, you will find it a lot easier to start at the back, with short hair, starting at the front helps keep the process efficient. The most effective way to curl is by working on locks of hair at a time, in sections of 1 to 2 inches thick. Separate your hair and start rolling upwards from the tip, reaching up to about an inch from your scalp and holding it there for 10 seconds. Release the hair and if your locks are long, pin the curl in place to maintain the shape while you work on the rest of your hair. Take the curls out and set them with spray to finish.

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