Most curling irons for home use typically operate at around 1 to 2 amps. However, it is important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the specific model you are using to get the exact amperage.
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use a curling iron!!
No, a curling iron does not contain chemicals. It is a styling tool that uses heat to curl or straighten hair without the use of any chemicals.
A curling iron uses conduction heat transfer, where heat is directly transferred from the hot barrel of the curling iron to the hair strands that come into contact with it.
what do you mean why was a curling iron invented? it was invented cuz we ned it in our lives and most people use it a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
use a curling iron.
Use a thin curling iron. Don't roll the curling iron up. Twist the hair around the curler.
A typical iron pulls around 9-12 amps when in use. It's important to check the specific amp requirement of your iron to ensure it matches the capacity of your electrical circuit.
Yes, you can in fact use your straightener as a curling iron. Turn it on and take a single strand like you are going to straighten it, use it in a twisting motion from 6 inches from the roots to the tips. And it should be a tight curl.
Use a curling iron and flip your hair out with it.
you dont have to but it is best to as it protects you hair from getting damaged :)