• Albbi@piefed.ca
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      3 days ago

      Curling iron or hair straightener are the two terms I know for those things.

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        3 days ago

        Aren’t those two different pieces of equipment? (Or at least two different parts you swap in a very basic piece of equipment?)

        Those are two completely opposite changes, and the format the iron would have to have for each seems completely incompatible.

        • Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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          3 days ago

          Boys…

          Nowadays, almost every hair iron has attachments for both straightening (with it a big clamp with two flat plates) and curling (various diameters of metal rod).

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            What about the wavy ones, not as tight as a crisper but similar.

            My wife has separate ones for each because the one she tried where you can change out were mediocre at everything.

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          They are different tools, but fun fact, you can make curls or waves with a straightener depending on technique. A curling iron will only do curls.

        • ParlimentOfDoom@piefed.zip
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          Yeah, curling iron is a tube with a curved plate that wraps part way around it.

          Straightener is two flat plates.

          … Or maybe you just use it backwards and it does the opposite‽