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What are the Best Black Curling Iron Brands?

Heat Up Your Style With a Black Curling Iron 

Bring your dream hair aesthetic to life with voluminous updos and cascades of curls created with a black curling iron. From hot heat brushes to multifaceted wands, these hot styling tools are here to upgrade your styling game.

Which Black Curling Iron Is the Best?

The best curling iron for you is the one that best suits your hair texture and style goals. Curling irons with smaller barrels produce tighter curls. Larger barrels produce bigger, looser curls, which can be ideal for adding body to long hair or before pinning an updo.

There are also differences in shape. Symmetrical barrels create curls that are even from top to bottom, like a perfect spiral curl. Tapered wands can be used to touch up natural curls or make beachy waves. Because there's no clip, there's less risk you'll accidentally leave a crimp in your hair.

How to Curl Hair With a Black Curling Iron

Most curling irons feature a classic design with a symmetrical, round barrel and a clip that holds a strand of hair as you curl. First, clip the bottom of a small section of hair onto the barrel. Then, rotate the curling iron until the entire section is wound around the barrel. Hold the recommended length of time, and then unwind and release the curl.

The procedure is a little different with models like the Conair InfinitiPRO Beachy Waves Curling Wand. Unlike other more traditionally shaped hot tools, this curling iron doesn't have a clip. Instead, you'll manually wind the hair around the barrel and hold it in place as the barrel heats the strands. To protect your skin, use a heatproof glove while you work.

How to Clean a Black Curling Iron

Over time, the gradual buildup of spray para el cabello and natural oils can create a sticky film on your curling iron. Removing that debris keeps your curls clean and prevents damage to your iron and your hair. It can be difficult to spot buildup on a sleek, black curling iron. To keep on top of things, schedule regular cleanings every 2 to 3 weeks.

To clean your curling iron, first make sure the styling device is unplugged but still slightly warm. Wipe the surface of the iron with a wet towel. The combination of heat and moisture creates a steam-like effect that makes it easier to remove stubborn polymers. Tackle lingering residue with a cotton pad dampened with a few drops of rubbing alcohol. If that doesn't work, a paste of baking soda and water can provide the right amount of abrasive without scratching up your styling tools.