ELLE (Canada)

TWO NEW WAYS TO CURL

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1. THE ACTIVE CURLER Some of the biggest names in hairstylin­g still rely on an old favourite for curling hair: Hot Tools Profession­al 1” Marcel Iron. But the tool—with an adjacent prong that only the most masterful know how to wield—limited the lesser-skilled beauty enthusiast­s hoping to create curls and bends. Enter Hot Tools Curl Bar (from $150), which heats up to a sizzling 450 degrees (a major draw for stylists) but is designed to prevent shoulder, elbow and wrist strain.

2. THE PASSIVE ROLLER To freshen your hair with less effort, T3 Volumizing Hot Rollers Luxe ($149) deliver the brand’s trademark sheen (it’s all about the ceramic heating system) and prevent hair from getting tangled up thanks to a velvet flocked coating. They’re great for giving texture or reviving yesterday’s flaccid blowout. Mist roots with your fave dry shampoo beforehand and let a face mask sink in while the curlers get to work—it should take about 10 minutes.

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