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  2. The best heatless curlers - AOL

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    Below, we asked hair stylists and beauty experts to explain what heatless curlers are and how to shop for them — plus, we collected a list of expert- and NBC Select staff-recommended heatless ...

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

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    Unlike tradition curling irons, the Beachwaver has an inch-long clamp (instead of a clamp that runs the entire length of the barrel) to prevent unwanted dents and kinks in your hair as you secure ...

  4. Automatic hair curler promises the “perfect curl” with just a ...

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    This beauty gadget could make curling your hair easier than ever. Video Transcript. LIZA AZCONA: That actually sounds terrifying. Oh no, I truly don't know if I want to put my hair in there.

  5. Hair iron - Wikipedia

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    historical image of hair irons (top) A hair iron or hair tong is a tool used to change the arrangement of the hair using heat. There are three general kinds: curling irons, used to make the hair curl; straightening irons, commonly called straighteners or flat irons, used to straighten the hair; and crimping irons, used to create crimps of the desired size in the hair.

  6. Hair roller - Wikipedia

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    A hot roller or hot curler is designed to be heated in an electric chamber before one rolls it into the hair. [2] Alternatively, a hair dryer heats the hair after the rolls are in place. Hair spray can temporarily fix curled hair in place. In 1930, Solomon Harper created the first electrically heated hair rollers, then creating a better design ...

  7. Eyelash curler - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s and in 1940s, at the top of the makeup fashion, these curlers were very popular and not expensive. The eyelash curler was patented April 7, 1931; [1] the tool in that application closely resembles eyelash curlers sold now. Originally named Rodal, the brand changed the product's name to Kurlash.