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Know About the Features of 220 Volt Curling Iron

Author: Peter Perira
by Peter Perira
Posted: Nov 14, 2017

Hair is the so-called ‘crowning glory of beauty’ so it makes sense to care for it properly. If you travel frequently and are particular about styling your hair on a daily basis, it may be a good idea to bring your own 220 volt curling iron for your trips abroad. This type of curling iron can save you from bad hair days when you are away from home. With that voltage, it can easily be plugged into electrical sockets in other countries in Europe and Asia. You can use it in the US, too, but make sure you have an appropriate adapter to prevent accidents and damage to the curling iron.

Many 220 volt curling irons are versatile and come with different safety features, accessories, and other qualities that can help you achieve the type of curls that you want. The range often includes ceramic, crimping, two to three-barrel, and waving irons. Consider a professional curling iron that will prevent burning and scorching, and leave your hair smooth, shiny, and non-frizzy. Take note of the barrel size. High-end products come with a 0.25-inch to two to three-inch barrels. For tight curls, go for a curling iron with a small barrel, and look for a larger barrel if you want to achieve bigger curls or soft waves.

Some 220 volt hair straightening irons are dual-purpose and can help you create soft curls and waves by coiling your hair around them. You may want to consider that, too, especially if you need both straightening and curling irons on a daily basis. Whichever you choose, consider a product that comes with a non-stick surface, adjustable temperature settings, a swivel cord, and safety features.

You can consider buying a 220 volt curling iron in the US in case you are relocating to abroad later. Reputable local stores carry a wide variety of curling irons from different brands, and some are not even available or have been phased out in other countries. That way, you can save on shipping costs and you can be sure to get the product that you need. Some of the top brands of curling irons are Conair, Panasonic, Braun, Philips, and Revlon.

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Peter Perira is the managing director of SamStores, which is one the largest distributors for household Electronic Goods, we Guarantee the infrastructure to offer you nothing but the best in quality of products and after sales service.

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