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Your Curling Iron Is Too Big "Using too large of a rod" is one of the biggest mistakes women make when curling their hair, says Sarah Potempa, celebrity hairstylist and creator of the Beachwaver curling iron. Not only do large rods create looser curls, she says, they prevent "an even curl pattern from being created throughout the hair."
Try a curling iron that's about a quarter-inch narrower than the one you're using now, Potempa suggests. "For example, if you are using a one-inch barrel and your curls are falling, then try using the Beachwaver S.75 instead," she says.
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Try a curling iron that's about a quarter-inch narrower than the one you're using now, Potempa suggests. "For example, if you are using a one-inch barrel and your curls are falling, then try using the Beachwaver S.75 instead," she says.
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