![]() ![]() On the Sally Beauty website, it says the iron takes 30 seconds to heat up, but the directions advise you to wait 60 seconds. A red light on the side of the handle is illuminated to let you know it’s on and hot. How it works: After plugging it in, you have to turn it on via a switch on the handle. The packaging also advertises Pulse Auto-Heat Control, a technology designed to maintain precise temperatures for “uninterrupted, consistent heat.” The Sally Beauty website says there are 10 variable heat settings, but the iron has a dial-just like the Hot Tools one-so you just point it toward the temperature range you want. The curling iron comes with directions that include a guide that recommends temperature settings based on hair type: 280° F to 330° F for fine or thin hair 330° F to 380° F for normal or medium textured hair 380☏ to 450° F for wavy, thick, or coarse hair. We picked this iron because it appears to be a best seller at Sally’s-it’s one of the most reviewed curling irons on the site. Hot Tools is marketed to professionals, while Hot Shot Tools is sold exclusively at Sally Beauty Supply stores. There’s a reason for that: They’re both branded Helen of Troy. The Hot Shot Tools Gold Series Spring curling iron looks strikingly similar to the Hot Tools 24K Gold Professional curling iron. Safety certification: ETL (Electrical Testing Laboratories) Listed Multiple temperature settings: Yes, adjustable
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