Dealing with fine hair is no easy feat. If the products—from shampoo to styling tools—aren’t the appropriate options for your specific hair type, it’s that much harder to achieve the end results you’re going for. We’re here to help you put an end to using the wrong curling iron on your hair. Use this guide to help you score the best curling iron for fine hair that you won’t ever part ways with:

	How to Find the Best Curling Iron for Fine Hair	

Tip #1: Go Easy on the Heat

Let’s face it: All hair types are susceptible to damage. Fine hair types however may notice damage a lot quicker than other hair types. Since the hair is so thin, it doesn’t take much time for the heat from your tool to pass through a section of hair. With that said, look for a curling iron that offers you the option of adjusting the heat settings. Further protect your strands by prepping with a heat protection spray like TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Heat Protect Spray to make sure you don’t further damage strands and get a silky smooth finish.

Tip #2: Think About the Type of Curl You Want

There are so many types of curling irons, and the sizes vary as well. Think about the size or type of curl you want to achieve. This can determine whether or not you may need one, two or maybe even three different types of curling irons. There are so many new innovations on the market, it’s worth looking into a curling iron that has interchangeable barrels. If you are looking to boost volume in your hair, look for a bigger barrel size for a looser curl.

Tip #3: Your Curling Iron Won’t Do It All for You

While a curling iron can help you achieve a voluminous style on fine hair, the products you use also play an important role in your styling routine. Try implementing products that boost volume before using your curling iron on your hair, like Dove Oxygen Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner.

Tip #4: Invest in Quality Tools

What your curling iron is made out of can determine whether your hair will be damaged, the type of curl you’ll achieve and how long your curling iron will last. We recommend going to either ceramic or tourmaline barrels. They both give smooth results and help with retaining moisture in your hair.

Tip #5: Get a Curler that Fits Your Lifestyle

In your case, the best curling iron for fine hair is one that suits your lifestyle. If you’re traveling a lot, look for something that is easy to pack or cordless. Convenience is key, but don’t forget about quality too!

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