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I Used to Straighten My Curls Religiously—These Are the Only Straighteners I’d Recommend for Curly Hair

I Used to Straighten My Curls Religiously—These Are the Only Straighteners I'd Recommend for Curly Hair

Seven years ago, I made the decision to cut out heat tools and no longer straighten my curly hair. I did the well-known “big chop” and decided to start over in hopes of giving my hair the revival it needed after over a decade of straightening it religiously.

Admittedly, I wish I could go back in time and tell my younger self that straightening my hair on occasions was okay but protecting your curls from heat damage is important too. I would also tell her that she needs to swap out her straightener, stat. I have a very clear memory of using my neon-pink cheetah-print flat iron that I purchased from Justice and holding on to it for dear life until eventually swapping it out for a Conair one that lasted me all through high school.

The key lesson I learned over all those years? The quality of the tools you use is just as important as the products you put in your hair. Since then, I’ve also learned a lot about what to look for in a good hair straightener for curly hair. Below, I’ve put together a tailored list of the top hair straighteners I would recommend to any curly girl who wants to protect her strands but also wants to switch things up and wear different styles. Read on for all the details.

1. Best Overall: Dyson Airstrait Wet-to-Dry Straightener

2. Best for Frizz: Chi 1-Inch Titanium Flat Iron

3. Best 2-in-1: T3 Curling Straightener

4. Best Volumizing: Kristin Ess Flat Iron Hair Straightener and Curler

5. Best Budget: Tymo Ring Plus Ionic Hair Straightener Brush

6. Best Splurge: GHD Platinum+ Styler 1-Inch Flat Iron

7. Best for Avoiding Breakage: Drybar Reserve Vibrating Flat Iron

8. Best for Travel: Chi Lava Ministyler

What to Look for in a Straightener for Curly Hair

Price is one of the biggest factors that come with purchasing anything beauty related, let alone hair tools. If you’ve already skimmed the list above, you likely know that many of the straighteners that deliver high quality aren’t exactly the cheapest. That said, you don’t have to spend a ton of money on a straightener that works for you. There are plenty of options on the market that are $100 or less, so if you’re on the fence about splurging and decide to do so, definitely look into all of the features that are available to make sure it’s worth your money.

Heat settings are also extremely important. Not only do they allow you to have more control over the straightener, but they can also prevent you from damaging your hair even more (depending on the state of your hair). For example, if you have very damaged hair, a straightener with many heat settings or a lower temperature range may be best. If you have thick or coarse hair, you’ll want a tool that can go higher in heat.

A few other factors you might want to consider include whether or not the straightener can be used for other styling purposes, the plate material and length, and the weight of the tool.

How We Chose

As with all of our buying guides at Who What Wear, we compile our edits based on original testing and expert recommendations. To find the best straighteners for curly hair, we leaned heavily on firsthand testing and our knowledge as beauty experts. We also considered several factors, including heat settings, materials, and customer reviews. We’re aware of how important these factors are for a wide range of needs and preferences, so we made sure to list out all the helpful details.

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