curling irons Meaning & Definition

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  • The company's foundation remains in hair appliances, a business it entered in 1975 by first supplying hair salons with hair dryers and curling irons.

  • Milland's hair was naturally straight, so the studio used hot curling irons on his hair to achieve the effect.

  • Most models have electric heating; cordless curling irons typically use butane.

  • Cuticles are often damaged by excessive mechanical manipulation such as brushing, using heat (like using curling irons) or chemical processing (like perms or texturizers).

  • However, this fiber is sensitive to heat and can not be styled with flat irons or curling irons.

  • There are many different types of modern curling irons, which can vary by diameter, material, and shape of barrel and the type of handle.

  • For example, the use of curling irons and other heat treatments may cause split ends.

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