These Are the 8 Best Curling Irons to Fake Thicker Hair (Really) (2024)

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I’ll give you the bad news first. Here it goes: There’s no magic potion for thickening hair that’s naturally thin. I know this better than anyone. No matter how much I’ve wished it to be true, my naturally fine hair hasn’t transformed into the super-voluminous ’90s-supermodel ’do of my dreams. Now for the good news: We fine-haired people aren’t powerless. In fact, there are a variety of things we can do to support our strands and give the appearance of body and density.

First, we can treat our strands well, providing them adequate moisture (I collect hair masks like it’s my job) and protecting them from unnecessary damage (whether that’s from excessive heat styling, aggressive brushing, tight hairstyles, or a combination of all three). We can also choose strategic haircuts and hairstyles to boost the appearance of thickness (or go a step further and get volume-boosting extensions). Finally, we can use the right products and tools.

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That last one is of the utmost importance. The right products and the right tools will maximize the appearance of volume and density while minimizing damage. Take the humble curling iron, for instance. Did you know that the type of curling iron you use matters? As does the heat setting and technique you use.

Take it from celebrity hairstylist and R+Co Collective member Sami Knight. "Fine hair is usually delicate and needs a little extra care when being styled with heat to avoid breakage. Fine hair is also not as good at holding a curl as its thicker relatives, but it can be done! Using heat protectant and curling irons with a lower heat setting are a must!” Keep scrolling to see the eight best curling irons for faking thicker hair, according to hairstylists and editors.

1. T3 Curl ID 1.25" Smart Curling Iron

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T3

Curl ID 1.25" Smart Curling Iron With Interactive Touch Interface

"It's very important to use acurlingironthat has a lower heat setting ifyour hair is fine," Knight says. "Too much heat will damage the hair and make it susceptible to breakage, as well as making it even more difficult to achieve acurlnexttime you style. Not all hot tools have heat settings. I love the T3CurlID 1.25" Smart curling Iron, which not only has nine heat settings but also auto-adjusts its temperature based on your hair texture and condition."

2. GHD Creative Curl Tapered Curling Wand

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GHD

Creative Curl Tapered Curling Wand

"I love using GHD irons on fine hair," says Clariss Rubenstein, hairstylist and R+Co Collective member. "They're so effective, heat quickly and evenly, and come in a variety of sizes. (Often, you have to use a smaller-size iron for hair that falls easily.) The GHD irons also automatically default to the safe hair temperature of 365ºF and heat perfectly evenly, which helps damage hair much less."

3. GHDClassic Curl 1" Curling Iron

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Leo Izquierdo is a hairstylist and co-founder ofIGK Hair Care. He also recommends GHD curling irons, calling them his "go-to" hot tools. "Not only are they sleek-looking, but they also maintain the heat all day in the salon with tons of clients coming in daily, last a long time through wear and tear at the salon, are easy to use and don't have any complicated buttons or instructions, heat up quickly, and have many different sizes so I have options based on my clients' length and density of hair."

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Hot Tools

Pro Artist Black Gold Digital Salon Hair Curling Iron

This curling iron, although less expensive than many others on this list, performs just as well—if not better—than all of them. Not only does it make my hair look full, bouncy, and shiny, but it creates curls that *actually* last. My hair is stubborn and likes to fall only an hour after I style it. But with this one, it lasts all day.

5. Hot Tools Professional 24K Gold Curling Iron

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Hot Tools

Professional 24K Gold Curling Iron

Another Hot Tools product, this is yet another one of my favorite curling irons to use on my fine hair. It has variable heat settings up to 430ºF (although, I never go past 380ºF so as not to risk damage), a swivel cord, and a 24-karat-gold-plated barrel with a cool tip for holding while styling.

6. Dry Bar The Mixologist Interchangeable Styling Iron

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Dry Bar

The Mixologist Interchangeable Styling Iron

This three-in-one hot tool can act as a curling wand, a traditional curling iron, and a waver. That means it can create bold, defined curls as well as beach waves and bouncy '90s-inspired curls. I love a multitasking tool.

7. Dyson Airwrap Styler

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Dyson

Airwrap Multi-Styler Complete Long

The Dyson Airwrap uses a digital motor to style hair without excess heat. Yes, it's an investment. (A hot tool that costs over $500 is nothing tosneeze at.) However, if you style your hair every day, and you want to do away with as much damage as possible, this might be your best bet.It delivers incredible volume in my fine, thin hair—I use it all the time.

8. Shark Beauty Flexstyle Air Styling & Drying System

Shark Beauty

Flexstyle Air Styling & Drying System for Straight & Wavy Hair

Like the Dyson, this styling tool uses air and regulated heat to create big, bouncy curls (among other styles). Don't take my word for it, though. Trust this customer review: "This is the best hair tool I've ever bought and highly recommend it. I struggle with styling my hair and this makes it so easy and allows me to get the style I've always wanted but could never get. After I used it for the first time, I was asked if I got my haircut. It looked so good, they thought it was done by a hairstylist. I have thin hair and the volume I was able to get with the round brush was beyond my expectations."

How to Keep Curls From Falling Flat in Fine Hair

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Knight, Rubenstein, and Izquierdo all have the same expert tip for keeping curls in place in fine hair: Use hair spray before reaching for a curling iron. According to Knight, this gives the hair some "memory" so it keeps bouncing back instead of falling flat. I think this is a genius tip, and I'm going to start using it immediately.

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R+Co

Outer Space Flexible Hairspray

"You wantsomething that won't become crispy or flaky," Knight says. He recommends R+Co Outer Space Flexible Hairspray for this step. Just be sure to follow up with another coat of hair spray after you're done curling each section. This will lock in the style and shape.

One more thing: Refrain from touching your hair until it's completely cooled down. "After youcurl the hair or add a wave pattern, let the hair cool off before touching it or running fingers through it to allow the cuticle to shut and seal the style," Izquierdo says.

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Batiste

Original Dry Shampoo

Another tip from Knight is to put your scalp's natural oils to good use. Don't curl your hair after washing it, as it won't hold the shape as well. "I'd say freshly washed hair isn't ideal forcurlsin fine hair, so make the most of a second-day head," he says. "Touch up a little with dry shampoo first. Then, start the curl process."

As for a more extreme but "very useful" tip, consider getting a perm. "If you want to sport waves orcurlsevery day and justcan't make them stay, a perm is agreat way to add some bite and texture intoyour hair before you begin styling,"Knight says. "Modern perms have come a long way since the very drying perms of the ’80s and ’90s. Find a salon that specializes in perm processes, and give it a try. You’ll find thecurlsyou later add in with acurlingironstay inuntil thenext wash!"

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R+Co

Bleu Hypersonic Heat Styling Mist

There's another thing all three hairstylists agree on, and that's that heat protection is key, especially when it comes tofine, damage-prone hair. "Heat protectant is soimportant for all hair types, but especially for fine hair," Knight says.

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IGK

Good Behavior Spirulina Protein Anti-Frizz Smoothing Spray

As for Izquierdo, he recommends this IGK heat-protectant spray. "IGK Good Behavior Spirulina Protein Smoothing Sprayhas 450-degree heat protection and should be used before any heat-tool styling," he says.

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Shop5 Other Styling and Treatment Products for FineHair

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Drybar

Hold Me Hair Clips

These are my go-to clips for sectioning and styling.

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Verb

Detangling Brush

Avoid breakage with a gentle, flexible brush.

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Moroccanoil

Root Boost

A little extra root boost never hurt anyone.

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Dae

Prickly Pear Hair Oil

My hair soaks up this moisturizing oil.

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Kristin Ess

Extra Gentle Shampoo

I'm not-so-secretly obsessed with Kristin Ess products.

This article was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

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FAQs

What type of curling iron is best for thick hair? ›

Titanium is the most durable and lightweight curling iron material, and it can hold high heat settings for longer. A popular choice among professional hairstylists, titanium curling irons are ideal for thick hair types.

Do rotating curling irons really work? ›

"I have a curling wand at home, and I always complain about how it's uncomfortable lifting my arms for such a long time and manually wrapping it around. Using this rotating barrel, my curls came out much cleaner and super bouncy without so much work," says InStyle tester, Arielle.

What curling irons do hair stylists use? ›

Professional stylists, however, tend to gravitate toward titanium irons, especially for thicker hair, since the material is more durable and able to style curls at higher temps for longer.

What is the easiest way to curl thick hair? ›

To curl long, thick hair, start by washing and drying your hair. Next, apply a heat protecting serum, heat up your curling iron, and wrap the front of your hair around the curler. After you roll your hair around the barrel, wait 3 seconds before removing the curling iron and pinning the curl to your head.

What's better, ceramic or titanium curling iron? ›

While titanium curling irons may be the way to go if you're in a rush (since they heat up faster), consider reaching for your ceramic tool on all other occasions; your strands will thank you in the long run.

How do you curl super fine thin hair? ›

Keep your curling iron as vertical as possible as you curl 2-3 inch sections of hair. Don't be alarmed by the tight ringlets at first. When you run your fingers through them, your beachy waves will come to life.

Is titanium or ceramic better for thin hair? ›

If your hair is soft, thin, and easy to straighten, pick a ceramic flat iron. For coarse, thick, and stubborn hair, a titanium straightener is the best choice. Consider the time and the number of passes you'll need to make to get the desired result, too.

What to put on hair before curling iron? ›

"Prepping with mousse pre-blow dry, applying a heat protectant and locking in your style with hairspray," are all ways to prep your hair before curling, explains Cabbott. You'll also want to avoid using a heavy shampoo and conditioner, as it will weigh freshly washed hair down.

What is the easiest rotating curling iron to use? ›

The Beachwaver Co. S1 Rotating Curling Iron is ideal for beginners because the buttons are intuitive — left and right — and the other mechanics like temperature and the clamp to hold your hair in place are easy to figure out.

What is the best rated curling iron? ›

Best Curling Iron Overall: Bio Ionic Long Barrel Curling Iron. Best Value Curling Iron: Kristin Ess 1.25-Inch Curling Iron. Best Luxury Curling Iron: T3 SinglePass Curl 1.25-Inch Professional Curling Iron. Best Curling Wand: Hot Tools 1.25-Inch Pro Artist 24K Gold Curlbar.

Which curling iron is least damaging to hair? ›

Ceramic and tourmaline tools are a bit gentler on the hair as they don't get quite as hot. DiGregorio likes ceramic, as she finds they create the most even heat throughout the iron. If you have an issue with the smoothness of your hair, check out a tourmaline tool.

How hot should a curling iron be for thick hair? ›

HEAT MATTERS

For those with fine or thin hair, keep your iron set below 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Any higher and your strands may burn. For those with coarse or thicker hair, have your curling iron set between 200 degrees and 300 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal curls.

Does thick or thin hair hold curls better? ›

First things first: Is it true that thin or naturally straight hair won't hold a curl as well as other hair types? Not so, says Potempa. "Now, with modern technology, any hair type should be able to hold a curl!"

Is ceramic or tourmaline curling iron better? ›

If you prefer sleek and smooth styles, a ceramic hair tool may be more suitable. If you want to enhance your natural curls or create voluminous waves, a tourmaline hair tool may be a better choice.

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