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Cut the Cord: These Hair Tools Let You Style Your Locks Anytime, Anywhere

No cord, no problem.

Lunata specializes in cordless hair tools and the brand has a handsome fleet. This curling iron/wand is one of the only cordless curlers on the market currently. It lasts an impressive 45 minutes on a single charge and the temperature can be adjusted between low, medium, high and max (450 degrees Fahrenheit). The 1.25 inch barrel is titanium and you can remove the clip to transform it into a wand. It relies on USB-C charging technology and takes three hours to fully charge.

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Under $90, this cordless tool is one of the most covetable on our list. It's battery-operated and features tourmaline ceramic plates, negative ion technology and heats up to between 340 degrees and 392 degrees Fahrenheit. It's a relatively small tool and holds a charge around 15 to 20 minutes. Making it ideal for touching up styles on the go.

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This funny-looking tool has some impressive stats. Not only is it an automatic curler, meaning it grabs your hair, curls it, then releases a perfectly twirled tendril, it holds up to 60 minutes of charge time. Plus, it heats up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. It has three heat settings, four time settings and even a LCD digital display.

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It's the biggest splurge in our roundup. That said, this hot tool utilizes the same coveted tier of technology that consumers have enjoyed with Dyson's other products only cord-free. It delivers 30 minutes of styling, recharges in 70 minutes, has three heat settings (330 degrees, 365 degrees and 410 degrees Fahrenheit) and features manganese copper plates to improve flexibility, strength and thermal conduction.

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BY WENDY ROSE GOULD | AUG 30, 2021 | SHARES
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