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How to Get the Perfect Curls for Your Hair Texture

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Big, bouncy curls are everywhere this fall, as demonstrated by the gorgeous celebs above. No need for curl envy, though — all you need is the right tools to get the look at home! Whether you have fine hair like Patricia Clarkson, thick hair like Kyra Sedgwick, or textured hair like Gabrielle Union, we’ve found the best hair tools to help you achieve the curls of your dreams.

curly hair tools
Best for textured hair

DryBar The Bouncer Diffuser

$34
  • Description

Already have a head full of curls? Enhance them with a diffuser. A diffuser blow-dryer attachment, like this one from Dry Bar, disperses airflow all around hair, preserving its natural curl pattern and eliminating the nozzle’s stream of frizz-inducing heat. To do: Place hair ends into diffuser and scrunch until dry.

curly hair tools
Best for medium to thick hair

Bed Head Curlipops Spiral 1" Styling Iron

$30
  • Description

Reining in thick hair to create uniform curls can be difficult. But a spiral wand, like this one from Bed Head, can help. The design acts as a guide, so you know where to place hair for even, defined curls. To do: Wrap one-inch sections of hair around the wand, alternating the way curls fall (toward and away from the face). Once cool, comb through with fingers.

curly hair tools
Best for fine hair

Remington Pro Wet2Style Hair Dryer and Volumizing Brush

$40
  • Description

Notorious for losing their curl fast, styling finer tresses with a round blow-dryer brush helps lock curls in as hair dries. To do: Wrap two-inch sections of towel-dried hair around a thermal brush like this one from Remington and slowly twirl strands inward while pulling down toward hairs’ ends.

This article originally appeared on our sister site, First For Women.

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