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10 Best Curling Irons, According to Beauty Pros

We tested over 20 top hair curlers to find the very best.

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In most cases, curling irons are not one-size-fits-all. In fact, according to Eugene Toye, a stylist at Rita Hazan Salon in New York City, the type of curling iron you should use can vary "depending on the texture of the hair and the type of curl you are looking for." From determining which barrel material—titanium, ceramic, tourmaline, or steel—best suits your hair needs to selecting the barrel width, length, and heating options at a price point that fits your lifestyle, it can all become a bit overwhelming.

In order to help you sift through the sea of curling irons out there, we tapped our experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab, as well as hair professionals like Toye, and consumer reviews to select the best curling irons on the market today.

Golden Titanium Curling Iron
Credit: Ion

Pros

  • Top scores across testing categories
  • Works on many hair types
  • Creates long-lasting curls
  • Easy to use

Cons

  • Takes a while to heat up

Reaching the highest temperature in our tests, this curling iron came out on top for forming lasting curls, even on coarse, thick hair. It blew away the competition, scoring highest in nearly a dozen categories, including grip and maneuvering, easy controls, compact size, and producing curls that stay put. In Lab testing, we also found that it took longer than other curlers to reach the highest temperature (160 seconds), so just be sure to give it ample time to heat up before styling.

TESTERS SAY: Users loved "that the clamp is as long as the barrel," which is particularly useful for shorter hair, and that the shorter handle length "keeps my hand in a perfect position to reach the thumb grip," although it may get a bit hot when set up to the highest temperature.

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Features at a Glance

Temperature settingsAdjustable heat up to 450ºF
Barrel sizeAvailable in 1"
MaterialTitanium
Double Ceramic Curling Iron
Credit: Conair

Pros

  • Affordable
  • Amazon's top seller
  • Versatile heat settings and barrel sizes available

Cons

  • May not be durable

You can't beat the price of this classic, well-loved curling iron, and Amazon reviewers swear it's a worthy investment. Almost 89,000 five-star reviewers said it works great on fine and thick hair alike, plus it features adjustable heat and a ceramic coating. At such a bargain price, it may not last you for years and years, but it still does the job just fine.

CONSUMERS SAY: "The adjustable temperature settings provide flexibility, allowing me to choose the heat level that works best for my hair type," said one Amazon reviewer. "Whether my hair is fine or thick, I can achieve the perfect balance of heat without causing excessive damage."

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Features at a Glance

Temperature settingsAdjustable heat up to 400ºF
Barrel sizeAvailable in ¾" to 1½"
MaterialCeramic
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Pro Artist 24K Gold Collection Extended Barrel Curling Iron

Pros

  • Heats up quickly
  • Produces lasting curls

Cons

  • A tester found that it got too hot

A GH Beauty Innovation Awards winner, this curling iron earned top marks for being easy to maneuver and creating well-defined curls that are soft to touch. One tester did note, however, that though the iron heats up quickly; they were concerned that it got too hot.

TESTERS SAY: "I think the 1.5 inch is perfect for my hair and gave me solid curls that lasted all day long and even into the next day," a tester said. "I also particularly like the long tip so I could hold it during styling." Testers also noted that the tangle-free swivel cord made handling the iron a breeze.

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Features at a Glance

Temperature settingsAdjustable heat up to 450ºF
Barrel size1 ¼"
Material24-carat gold styling surface and stainless steel core
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Best for Beach Waves

Beachwaver PRO Curling Iron

Editor’s Choice
PRO Curling Iron
Credit: Beachwaver

Pros

  • Rotating mechanism curls hair for you
  • Creates well-defined, lasting curls
  • GH Beauty Lab favorite

Cons

  • Learning curve
  • Small clip may be tricky for short-haired users

Created by hairstylist Sarah Potempa, this time-saving, automated curling iron is the only one GH Senior Beauty & Style Director April Franzino uses (pictured), and it's also the go-to curling iron for Beauty Lab Senior Chemist Danusia Wnek—and that's saying a lot.

EXPERT SAYS: "It rotates away from your face, taking the guesswork out of curling hair," Franzino said. "All you have to do is clamp a section of hair at the bottom, press the button, and watch as it winds around the curler. Hold for a few seconds, release, and you have a perfect loose curl." Lab testers noted that "it grips hair well," and the resulting "curls are well-defined and stay in place" for "beautiful, natural looking curls in no time." There's a bit of a learning curve, though, and it's best for long hair; testers with short hair found the small clip difficult to use.

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Features at a Glance

Temperature settingsAdjustable heat up to 410ºF
Barrel sizeAvailable in 1" and 1 ½"
MaterialTourmaline
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Long Barrel Curling Iron

Pros

  • Extended barrel is great for longer hair
  • Creates lasting curls

Cons

  • Barrel may be too long for short hair

This tool fixes that issue that people with super-long hair know all too well: running out of space on the rod before reaching the full length of their hair. It works especially well for longer hair thanks to the extended length of the barrel, which is two inches longer than most curling irons. While we think the long barrel is a brilliant solution for those with long hair, it may not be best suited for those with shorter hair—and the long barrel can take some getting used to at first, too.

COMSUMERS SAY: Fans say that their style lasts for hours, and one reviewer said her "curls last the whole day and I still can have loose curls the next day." A former GH staffer also noted that she loves "that the clamp runs nearly the full length of the barrel as well for fast, easy styling."

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Features at a Glance

Temperature settingsAdjustable heat up to 430ºF
Barrel sizeAvailable in 1" and 1 ¼"
MaterialCeramic
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Best for short hair

Bio Ionic 3-in-1 Styling Iron

3-in-1 Styling Iron
Credit: Bio Ionic

Pros

  • 3-in-1 flat iron, curling wand, and curling iron
  • Compact barrel
  • Easy to maneuver on short hair

Cons

  • May be too short for longer hair

A clever innovation, this iron is actually three tools in one: A flat iron, a curling wand, and a curling iron. In Lab tests, it scored in the middle of the pack in everything from ease of use to performance to user satisfaction. While short barrel and compact design make it foolproof to use on shorter tresses (and the perfect size for travel, too), the tool may be too short to use effectively on longer hair.

TESTERS SAY: The 1 ¼-inch barrel is perfect for glam waves and curls, and our short-haired testers particularly loved it, saying "it was easy to maneuver and keep from touching the face or scalp," and that it felt the safest of all options with a low burn risk.

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Features at a Glance

Temperature settingsAdjustable temperature 240ºF to 430ºF
Barrel size1 ¼"
MaterialCeramic
Signature Series Gold Curling Iron/Wand
Credit: Hot Tools

Pros

  • Budget-friendly
  • Lightweight, ergonomic, and easy to use
  • Salon pro favorite

Cons

  • Temperature control dial is tricky to set
  • No alert when tool reaches temperature

Scoring tops for easy maneuverability and ergonomic design, this curling iron is great for beginners. Plus, it's budget-friendly if you're just getting into styling your own hair at home. Its slimmer-than-average handle is comfortable to hold. It's also the go-to curling iron for many of salon pros we spoke with: "I use Hot Tools curling irons both at home and in salon," Toye said. We just wish it had an audible indicator when it reached temperature.

TESTERS SAY: Testers loved that "the clamp is long and clips hair well; it does not pinch it at the end," making it easy to use for novices. At just under one pound, testers also found it lightweight and easy to control with "a classic design, simple, and functional," though the temperature is controlled via dial instead of specific buttons.

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Features at a Glance

Temperature settingsAdjustable temperature 280ºF to 430ºF
Barrel sizeAvailable in barrels ranging from ½" to 2"
Material24K gold plated steel
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Editor’s Choice
Mixologist Interchangeable Styling Iron
Credit: Drybar

Pros

  • Comes with curling iron, wand, and waver attachments
  • Wide temperature range for all hair types and textures
  • Intuitive display and buttons

Cons

  • Heat element rests very closely to the counter

Drybar's curling wand has performed well in our Lab tests, so it's no surprise this three-in-one pick is a fan favorite, too. The mechanism to switch the attachments is easy to use and feels secure and safe, while the display is bright and the rubberized buttons are intuitive and simple to press. It has three useful attachments for all of your curling needs and then some: A 1-inch wand for undone beach waves, a 1 ¼-inch curling iron for polished curls, and a three-pronged waver for messy texture.

EXPERT SAYS: According to a former GH staffer, it heats up quickly on every mode and every barrel is smooth and snag-free for glossy, smooth styling. Plus, the clamp on the curling iron is heated so you can also use the larger barrel as a wand or a smoothing flat iron, of sorts. She noted, however, that she did wish there was a better kickstand to keep the heating element from resting on the counter, and found that it is easy to accidentally turn off while styling sometimes.

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Features at a Glance

Temperature settingsAdjustable temperature 200ºF to 450ºF
Barrel sizeThree attachments: 1" wand, 1 ¼" curling iron, 3-pronged waver
MaterialCeramic
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Best Curling Iron/Hair Dryer Combo

Dyson Airwrap i.d. Multi-Styler

Airwrap i.d. Multi-Styler

Pros

  • Curling iron/hair dryer combo
  • Prevents excessive heat damage
  • Can be used for curling or straightening

Cons

  • Expensive
  • May not hold curls all day long

Our Beauty Lab pros love the Dyson Airwrap: Like a hair dryer and curling iron in one, this high-tech styling tool uses six powerful streams of hot or cool air to magically style your hair from damp to dry. Our Lab pros appreciate the genius air jet design, which makes hair strands, as if by magic, wrap themselves around the curler attachment. The result: Bouncy bends that rival a professional blowout.

TESTERS SAY: "It gives salon-level styling using lower heat, which can minimize damage as well," said one tester. Plus, a GH staffer said "it creates curls that stay pretty well in my hair (I have fine, curly strands but a lot of them, so it tends to hold styles well). The resulting style isn't stay-all-day, super-defined curls, but rather creates effortless movement and full body."

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Features at a Glance

Temperature settingsThree heat settings plus cool shot
Barrel sizeComes with 1.2-inch, 1.6-inch barrels
MaterialCeramic
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Best for Damaged Hair

ghd Classic Curl Curling Iron

Editor’s Choice
Classic Curl Curling Iron
Credit: GHD

Pros

  • Claims to prevent excessive heat damage
  • Maintains consistent 365º temperature
  • Auto shut-off after 30 minutes

Cons

  • No adjustable heat settings

This sleek one-inch model has universal voltage and earned dozens of rave ratings from reviewers, including those with thin hair. While no heat tool can be "damage-free," in our Beauty Lab's test of flat irons, we found that ghd's tools maintained a steady temperature of 365º which helps prevent excessive heat damage, unlike other models that can exceed 450º, so we expect the brand's curling iron to perform similarly. The downside, though, is that a single temperature may not suit all different hair types, textures, and thicknesses.

CONSUMERS SAY: "I have fine hair and it is wonderful to find a curling iron that actually does what I need it to," one Nordstrom reviewer said.

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Features at a Glance

Temperature settingsMaintains a steady temperature of 365º
Barrel size1"
MaterialCeramic

How we test curling irons

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Sabina Wizemann

To put together this list of the best curling irons on the market, our scientists and beauty pros started with a pool of 20 irons in the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab. We tested curling irons for speed of preheat, whether the tools actually heat up to (or exceed) the temperature settings indicated on the tool and whether other parts of the iron get hot to the touch. Our Lab tests amounted to a total of 103 measurements we considered when making our selections.

We also had a panel of testers try them out at home and report back (in a total of 836 survey answers) on how well the curling irons create curls, how long the curls last and how easy and comfortable the tools are to use. We also consulted hairstylists and our own beauty editors for additional insight on what makes the best hair tool, and considered online reviews and recommendations from GH staffers.

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How to find the right curling iron for your hair

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There are a few features and considerations you'll want to look for to ensure you're choosing the right curling iron for your hair type and goals. Here's what to keep in mind as you get started with shopping:

✔️ Barrel size: "Depending on the texture of the hair and the type of curl you are looking for, then you would determine which size barrel to use," Toye said. If you want relaxed, beachy waves, reach for a larger barrel (1 ¼-inch and above). The smaller the barrel, the tighter the curl will be. If your hair is hard to curl, look for a 1-inch barrel for a curl that is less likely to fall flat through the day. Want a do-it-all size? "A curling iron with a 1 ¼ inch barrel is a good size for everyday curls, no matter what look you are going for," Toye says.

✔️ Material: The GH Beauty Lab has found both ceramic and titanium curling irons are good conductors of heat and will work on all hair types, so try not to get persuaded by marketing claims that state one is better than the next. Toye, however, says that stylists tend to opt for titanium irons, since he finds they are lighter weight than ceramic and can more effectively hold high temperatures, although ceramic irons can be more user-friendly due to their ability to evenly distribute heat.

✔️ Clamp: For ultimate versatility, look for an extended clip that spans the full length of the barrel. This way, the curling iron can also be used to somewhat smooth hair too, if you need. Some models can be used as wands by wrapping hair over the clip for looser curls and waves. "Clamps tend to leave marks in the hair if they are not properly used," says Toye, which is why some "prefer a clamp-less wand: because it is more user-friendly."

✔️ Adjustable heat settings: "I recommend a curling iron with adjustable heat settings," says Toye. Lower temps are great for fine hair and for those thinner hairs around the face, while higher temps are great for coarse, natural, or hard-to-curl hair. As a rule of thumb, our Beauty Lab experts say you should use low heat on fine, chemically processed or fragile hair (180ºF to 370ºF); medium heat on easy-to-curl, healthy hair (375ºF to 395ºF); and high heat on thick, wavy or natural hair (400ºF to 420ºF).

✔️Cord: It might not seem important, but a good cord can make or break the styling experience. A professional-length cord on a curling iron is nine feet long—anything shorter may make it difficult to maneuver when styling. We also love a swivel mechanism, which prevents the cord from getting tangled or wrapped up as you style.

✔️Automatic shut-off: Our testers love irons with an auto shut-off feature. You'll never have to worry about remembering to unplug your curling iron because it shuts off for you.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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Former Director of Editorial Commerce Jessica Teich teamed up with Beauty Lab Director Sabina Wizemann for this article. Wizemann led Lab and consumer tests, analyzed the data and compiled the results in a technical report, and Teich then distilled the findings, gathered additional recommendations, interviewed celebrity hairstylist Eugene Toye, and wrote this roundup.

An authority on (and a guinea pig for) new-to-market tools on curly hair, Teich has over 10 years of experience formally researching, testing and writing about haircare products, hair tools (like hairdryer brushes, curling wands, and flat irons) and styling tips (like how to get beach waves, how to use a diffuser, and how to cut your own hair).

With a background in hair dye research and synthesis, Wizemann loves everything hair-related. Over her years in the GH Beauty Lab, she has led Lab and consumer studies on at-home hair dyes, shampoos and conditioners, hair serums, hair volumizers, hair dryers, and more.

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Jessica Teich
Director, Editorial Commerce & Product Reviews

Jessica (she/her) is the director of editorial commerce and product reviews with over a decade of experience as a product tester, reviewer, writer, and editor in lifestyle, travel, and beauty. She oversees Good Housekeeping's affiliate commerce strategy and content across product reviews, gift guides, product news, and sales and deals tentpoles. Previously, she was the beauty editor at USA TODAY's Reviewed where she created, launched, and ran its beauty vertical. Jessica is an on-air lifestyle expert for national television broadcasts including TODAY, CBS This Morning, Good Morning America, and Tamron Hall Show, in addition to hosting video series and producing on-camera product reviews. She regularly covers beauty, travel, and lifestyle trends for publications like The Boston Globe, USA TODAY, and The New York Times. 

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Cameron Jenkins
Staff Writer

Cameron (she/her) is a staff writer for Good Housekeeping, where she covers everything from holidays to food. She is a graduate of Syracuse University, where she received a B.A. in magazine journalism. In her spare-time she can be found scrolling TikTok for the latest cleaning hacks and restaurant openings, binge-watching seasons of Project Runway or online shopping.

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Beauty Lab Director

Sabina (she/her) is the director of the Beauty, Health & Sustainability Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she has overseen skincare, haircare and makeup testing since 2012. She also reviews applications, substantiates claims and evaluates products for the GH Seal and the Beauty Awards and Sustainability Awards programs. She has a B.S. in chemistry from Ithaca College and more than 16 years of experience working in the pharmaceutical and personal care industries.  

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