Hair Curler Devices To Get The Trendy Mermaid Hair

One of the latest social media trends is listing different ways you can get the “mermaid’s hair.” Although there are many homemade methods to do so, there are also specialized hair weavers to easily obtain this style. Hair Curler Devices

The advantage of those tools is that they are larger than the average hot tool, ranging from about three to five inches for larger waves. This increase in size means that it is possible to get a lot of hair in the tool at once, making the process even faster. 

The Tamanna Hair Waver by Bombay Hair is one good example, as it is lightweight so it will not tire the arms during the process, and promises to get the full head of waves in just a few minutes, as it has three tourmaline ceramic barrels in 22mm and the heating goes from 170°F-450°F. 

Hair Curler Devices To Get The Trendy Mermaid Hair

Another suggestion for hair curlers is the CHI Multi-Wave Styler, which features an adjustable, rotating barrel size (and with that, it is possible to get multiple sizes of waves), is coated with CHI’s ceramic technology for frizz-free hair, and is dual-voltage to make international travel easy.

Lastly, there is the Hair Waver/Curling Wand 5-in-1 Set by BESTOPE Pro. It is a highlight due to its multiple options of wands that you can choose to get a different style every day. Furthermore, it is excellent for beginners, as it comes with a nonslip handle and a long 360° swivel power cord. Also, it is possible to choose from 2 temperature settings, to give a loose or defined pleat to the locks.

Hair Curler Devices To Get The Trendy Mermaid Hair

These are just a few of the many options available for hair rollers to get a perfect beach look. Hair Curler Devices

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About the Author: MSci Maísa Melo is a Pharmacist and a current PhD student in cosmetic technology, from São Paulo, Brazil. She has earned her master’s degree from the University of São Paulo and has been involved with the development, stability, safety and efficacy of cosmetics since 2013. She has specialized in the clinical efficacy of cosmetics by biophysical and skin imaging techniques as well as the use of alternative models to animal testing. Her research work has been published in several scientific journals and book chapters from the field.