Tuesday, February 21, 2012

About Spiral Curling Irons

Spiral curls are one of the most romantic looks today. They are beautiful and soften the face, but they are also practical for an active date because they do not tangle easily. Spiral curling irons are designed specifically to create long, even spiral curls for either updos or hair worn loose.


Function


Spiral curling irons are generally spiral-curl specific, meaning that they cannot be used to create other styles. The iron uses a high heat setting and a thin barrel to create the look. The end of a lock of hair is gripped firmly in a thin tong, then the remainder of the hair is wrapped around the curling iron to create the curl.


Features


Spiral curling iron barrels are generally no more than an inch in diameter. Also common is 3/4 inch. They cannot be much larger than this and still create a spiral curl. The barrel is also elongated to allow the user to spread her hair out as it will appear when the curling iron is removed. These irons generally have high heat settings and are electric.


Types


Spiral curling irons come in several varieties that are customized for experience levels. Irons for beginners have "guides" that wrap around the outside of the iron and show you exactly where to wrap the hair. Other models for professional stylists use very high heat and do not provide a guide, which allows for more flexible styling.


Benefits


Spiral curling irons work wonders when you want a mass of consistent, even, long curls. They are easier to use than regular curling irons because they are so thin, and they are ideal for creating curls that will not be combed out. Spiral curling irons also heat more quickly because they are so thin, which makes the wait for a hot iron much shorter.


Considerations


When buying a spiral curling iron, remember that you will not be able to use this iron for anything other than spiral curls. Because the barrel is so thin, you can actually do serious damage to your bangs by either frying or overcrimping them. Also, remember that spiral curls are harder for the hair to hold than a wave, so you may want to spray the curls while they are still on the iron with a mousse or hairspray for extra hold.


Warning


Never allow young children to use curling irons, and always keep these tools out of reach of babies and kids. Even older children and teens must be supervised when they are learning to use a spiral curling iron. These metal tools get very hot and can burn off hair or cause serious skin burns if used incorrectly.







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