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Big curls require a big curling iron
If you want more of a ”blow out look” than tight curls, you need a big (thick) curling iron (or wand)! Today I just wanted to go from straight hair to a little flow, and this one from Cera works great! ⭐️ Here I took pretty big sections (”bunches”🙂) of hair in each curl and just curled from about ear height downwards. I’ve had this one from Cera for like a hundred years (feels like) and it’s still holding up. It heats up quickly and you can choose the temperature yourself 🔥 I used a dry heat protectant from Happy crazy mine and finished with the spray from Lanza. Tip❗️This is actually a curling iron with a clamp, but as you can see, I removed it. I prefer to wrap the hair myself around the barrel, so I simply unscrewed the ”iron part”/clamp and use it as a wand. #cera #happycrazymine #lanza3 products in the look Big curls require a big curling iron171 views - The post was made 1 month
Curly and Wavy Hair
Cera has wonderful wavy curling irons! It goes quickly and it doesn't have to be so perfect - it turns out good anyway. If you have long and thick hair, I really recommend these. If you want the curls to be a bit more classic, I usually use a conical curling iron from Babyliss. Hair has always been a big part of my identity 💯 So important to take care of your hair between salon visits. How important is hair to you? #lyko #hårtips #babyliss #cera #longhair3 products in post Curly and Wavy Hair728 views