Curling Iron Versus Hot Rollers
Stubbornly Straight Hair Can Look Great in Curls, Too!
By Kathryn M. D'Imperio, published Jun 04, 2006
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Sometimes straight hair can be quite stubborn when it comes to curling. A number of different styling methods present options for straight-haired beauties to try out the glamorous looks of those blessed with curly hair. For example, a curling iron provides immediate results while hot rollers, although fairly instantaneous as well, may succeed in longer lasting curls. Before digging out the spongy pink curlers or running to your stylist for a hasty perm, check out these effective alternatives for an evening of beautiful curls!Curling Iron:
Inexpensive, relatively user-friendly and quick for minor touch-ups, this device can give you a glam look with a few minutes' investment. If you're donning only a partial head of curly locks, a curling iron could be just the tool you need for an immediate response to your need of a few well-placed curls.
Glamorize your up-do with a curling iron by emphasizing your style with a few loose spiral curls around your face or one or two seductively sweeping along the back of your neck. Creating these curls can be a quick and easy process, but don't forget to spritz them with a little hairspray, or else they may not last the entire evening!
Another common use for a curling iron is tending to your hair's ends. Tuck them under or flip them out a bit wildly, but you won't get the same results with a set of hot rollers! A curling iron is versatile enough to curl precisely the strands that you want curled, in whichever manner you wish to achieve. Even if you wish to curl more than a few small sections of hair, a curling iron is capable of curling your entire head as well.
Time Involved: Curling Iron use may take anywhere from 5 minutes or less to 45 minutes or more, depending on style's involvement.
Hot Rollers:
Just a touch more expensive than the curling iron, hot rollers can achieve a full head of flawless curls, typically in under an hour. Hot rollers generally have a small amount of wax inside that is heated when the set is plugged into an electrical outlet. When the curlers are ready for use, the color may change color so that you know to begin applying them.

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Takeaways
- Tip: Glamorize your up-do with a curling iron with a few loose spiral curls around your face.
- Tip: Try to wash your hair the night before you want to apply the hot rollers.
- Hot rollers save more time if going for a full head of curls.
Did You Know?
Hot rollers generally have a small amount of wax inside that is heated when the set is plugged into an electrical outlet. When the curlers are ready for use, the color may change color so that you know to begin applying them.Comments
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