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  2. The best heatless curlers - AOL

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    According to hairstylists, using heatless curlers is a great way to get bouncy curls without heat damage. Here are highly rated options from Kitsch, Silke London and more.

  3. These heat-less hair curlers will give you gorgeous waves - AOL

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    If you're looking to get beautiful curls and waves sans-heat damage, you'll love The Magic Hair Curlers!

  4. Hair roller - Wikipedia

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    A hair roller or hair curler is a small tube that is rolled into a person's hair in order to curl it, or to straighten curly hair, making a new hairstyle. [1] The diameter of a roller varies from approximately 0.8 inches (20 mm) to 1.5 inches (38 mm). The hair is heated, and the rollers strain and break the hydrogen bonds [citation needed] of ...

  5. Perm (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    A second type of curler was invented later, allegedly in 1924 by a Czech hairdresser called Josef Mayer. In this method, the hair was fed through a small clamp which, after winding, would hold the two ends of a roller. The ends of the hair were held on the roller which was wound around a point until it reached the clamp into which it was inserted.

  6. I Tried the Beachwaver on My Ultra-Fine Hair—and I ... - AOL

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    I was also impressed with how fast it heated up—once I plugged it in, the iron was ready to be used about 45 seconds later. I also appreciated the multiple heat settings. You can choose from low ...

  7. Hairstyling tool - Wikipedia

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    Early hair tongs. A hair iron is a tool used to change the structure of the hair with the help of heat. There are three general kinds: curling tongs, also known as curling irons, [2] used to make the hair curly; straighteners, also known as flat irons, [3] used to straighten the hair; and crimpers, [4] used to create small crimps in the hair.