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The 10 Best Salon Standard Hair Curlers In Australia

Curls gone wild

Curls can make a serious impact when done right. A mass of tousled ringlets or loose beachy waves never fail to garner attention due to their beautiful natural shape and volume.

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But if you haven’t got the right tools in your arsenal to create a salon-standard spiral, attempts to achieve the look can often fall flat.

So where to begin? There are a multitude of hair curlers on the market these days and trying to uncover which one is right for your hair could feel like one task too many. To save you precious hours, below is a roundup of 10 hair curlers, each with their own point of difference. Keep reading to find out which one is right for you.

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Curve 1″ Classic Curl Tong, $250, by GHD

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Best for heat protection.

The Waving Wand, $335, by Cloud Nine  Best for a faux blow-dry.

The Waving Wand, $245, by Cloud Nine

Best for a faux blow-dry.

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Remington Keratin & Argan Oil Nourish Wand, $39.99, at Priceline

Best for a high shine.

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Curve Creative Curl Wand, $250, by GHD

Best for defined waves.

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Airwrap Styler, $799, by Dyson

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Best for quick styling that leaves long-lasting curls.

Original Curling Tong 16mm, $84.95, by BabylissPro  Best for tight spiralling curls.

Original Curling Tong 16mm, $84.95, by BabylissPro

Best for tight spiralling curls.

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FHI Heat Platform Tourmaline Ceramic Professional Curling Iron, $120.63, at Amazon  Best for those who need high temperature settings.

FHI Heat Platform Tourmaline Ceramic Professional Curling Iron, $120.63, at Amazon

Best for those who need high-temperature settings.

Glamour Deep Waver, $54.91, by Toni&Guy  Best for mermaid hair (like you've slept in braids).
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Style Fix Curler, $54.91, by Toni&Guy

Best for travelling.

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