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  2. Hair iron - Wikipedia

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    An electric curling iron A manual, 1920s curling iron. Curling irons, also known as curling tongs, create waves or curls in hair using a variety of different methods.There are many different types of modern curling irons, which can vary by diameter, material, and shape of barrel and the type of handle.

  3. These are the 3 best curling irons on Amazon - AOL

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    The trick is using a one-inch curling iron with frizz-reducing technology. With five heat settings up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and smoothing ions, every curl comes out bouncy and shiny.

  4. Hiram Maxim - Wikipedia

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    He also invented a curling iron, an apparatus for demagnetising watches, magno-electric machines, devices to prevent the rolling of ships, eyelet and riveting machines, aircraft artillery, an aerial torpedo gun, coffee substitutes, and various oil, steam, and gas engines.

  5. Perm (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Icall developed what was called the "wireless" system, in which the electric lead to the heater was replaced by a cord that took the weight of the heater, and the heater was heated by plugging into a socket in the chandelier. Outwardly, the machine looked similar to the earlier model, but at no time was there an electric potential near the head.

  6. This Jennifer Garner-Approved Curling Iron Is on Sale Right Now

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    This curling iron has a one-inch ceramic barrel and rotates to help create full waves. It’s lightweight and offers three heating settings — low, medium and high — although you likely should ...

  7. Hot comb - Wikipedia

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    The hot petrolatum used with the iron was thought to cause a chronic inflammation around the upper segment of the hair follicle leading to degeneration of the external root sheath. [ 21 ] In 1992, a hot comb alopecia study was conducted, and it was discovered that there was a poor correlation between the usage of a hot comb and the onset and ...