The brand every millennial started styling their hair with decades ago has come out with its own Airwrap dupe that's colorful ...
Having an all-in-one hair styling tool is a nice thought until you look at the price of the leading stylers out there.
Conair's full line of ceramic, double ceramic, tourmaline ceramic, and titanium flat irons has you covered Innovative Styling Tools: From curling irons, hot rollers, and detangling brushes to hair ...
Everyone loves a little bounce in their hair, but no one likes the damage that can come from even the best curling irons and straightening irons. Even if you apply the best heat protectants of all ...
With the hundreds of blow dryers, hair straighteners and curling irons on the market ... The next best thing? Conair’s new Style Chemistry Styler. As soon as I saw it, I knew it was going ...
Conair Ceramic Hot Rollers, $35 (Originally $40) Best For Fine Hair: Remington Ionic Conditioning Hair Setter, $29 Best Heatless: Kitsch Satin Pillow Rollers, $14 Best For All Hair Lengths ...
For bouncy long-lasting curls, we love this Conair Double Ceramic Curling Iron. Complete with 30 heat settings and instant heat up to 375°F, this curling iron works overtime to protect your hair ...
While eyelash curlers might all look the same, they aren’t all made equal (trust us, we’ve tried a lot). From heated styles (think hair curlers for your lashes) to classic stainless steel ...
Dreaming of big, bouncy curls? As much as we love hot air brushes and curling irons, they don’t quite cut it when it comes to red carpet-ready volume. Instead, celebrity stylist and R+Co co ...
Given the rising popularity, there are a ton of options on the market from popular brands with varied features ranging from smooth foam roller options to textured rollers, vibrating foam rollers ...
Rollers come in all shapes and sizes. The standard cylindrical rollers are great for general use on most muscle groups, but smaller ones with grooves can be perfect for targeting specific areas ...
"My clients can achieve a similar look with a large curling iron or wand—a 1.5 to two-inch barrel," says hairstylist Cleo Merrill. With a 1.5 and 2 inch brush, Conair's Infinitipro styling tool ...