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		<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><br />Almost every woman has tried to use curling irons on her hair. Even those with naturally curly hair use them to shape what they already have. Some use them everyday, and some use them once in a while. There are even some women who have tried them and found their hair simply will not respond &#8230; <a href="http://www.greatarticles.org/grooming/conair-curling-irons/">Continue reading</a><br /><br /><br /><br /></p><p>A post from: <a href="http://www.greatarticles.org/">Great Articles</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost every woman has tried to use curling irons on her hair. Even those with naturally curly hair use them to shape what they already have. Some use them everyday, and some use them once in a while. There are even some women who have tried them and found their hair simply will not respond they way they wish it would. When buying these, there are quite a few brands from which to choose, but everyone has their favorite. If you have hair that is hard to manage, you may want to try the <strong>Conair curling irons</strong> brand. These irons are my personal favorites.</p>
<p>I am one of the women with naturally curly hair that use Conair curling irons on occasion. The reason for this is because unlike permed hair, my curls are different each day. In fact, there are days when the curl on one side is decidedly mismatched in comparison to what is on the other side. I do appreciate my curls, but they do have a mind of their own on many days. Not only that, my hair doesn’t always respond to irons, but it does seem to respond most of the time to the Conair curling irons.</p>
<p>My hair, on occasion, will stay in one type of curl or will lose curl and there is nothing an iron can do about it. I had to buy many different brands before I realized that the Conair curling irons seem to hold the most heat, and that is what my hair needs. If you have hair that is very delicate and does not need a lot of heat, you can find curling irons by Conair that have a lower heat setting. Always use the lowest setting you can get away with for the sake of the health of your hair. Higher settings mean more damage.</p>
<p>You can find Conair curling irons in almost any size. For tighter curls, you want one with a smaller tube. You can get looser curls with the medium size. The largest tubes on Conair curling irons don’t always give curls, but they are very good for shaping. You can use them to flip the very bottom of your hair in or out, and you can use them to shape bangs and even get out stubborn kinks when you have hat hair or when you have a rubber band line. For the ability to do all three things, you can find curling irons by Conair that come three in a package for more versatility.</p>
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