![]() ![]() The directions also mention that the iron might smoke and smell weird the first time you’re heating it up, which is slightly unsettling, but none of our evaluators experienced this. 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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