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  2. The T3 CurlWrap vs. The Beachwaver: I Put These Two Self ...

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    Then, T3 released their version of the automatic curling iron, called the T3 CurlWrap (was $200, now $130). Their version has a bunch more bells and whistles (including a curl timer that beeps ...

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    T3 SinglePass Curl 1.5” Professional Curling Iron. The T3 is a favorite among tons of hairstylists, including Jenna Bush Hager's stylist who uses this on her almost every day before going on ...

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    For a limited time, one of those standout hair tools could be yours for a discount. The T3 Singlepass curling ironone of the most beloved curling irons ever — is 30 percent off at Amazon ...

  5. 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.

  6. Hair iron - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Theora Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Theora Stephens is an American hairdresser [1] widely credited with a 1980 patent for "a more efficient pressing and curling iron." [2] Another source says Stephens “created the pressing/ curling iron in 1983.“ [3]