Tool Spotlight: T3 Curling Irons
There’s nothing quite like fresh, glossy curls, styled to perfection. Whether you’re styling special occasion curls or everyday waves, you’ll need a curling iron to get you there. And while most curling irons might seem similar on the surface, years of research and testing have shown us that isn’t the case.
With too little heat, we can’t change the natural pattern of our hair. But high heat or prolonged contact can overwork strands, resulting in the dreaded curl drop—not to mention dangers of heat damage. T3 curling irons are developed to deliver just the right amount of quality heat so you can create the looks you want, and trust that we’ll limit the damage.
On The Inside:
We take our tools (and your hair) seriously. Before a T3 curling iron hits the shelves, it goes through years of development and testing to ensure we’re delivering a tool that offers superior performance.
Our professional curling irons feature multiple temperature settings to deliver heat that’s just right for your hair type and texture. After you choose your heat setting, a smart microchip that measures temperature fluctuations multiple times per second, and high-performance ceramic heaters that ensure uniform heat across the length of the barrel. The result? Perfect curls in a single pass, so your hair is never in contact with heat longer than necessary.
On The Outside
Raise of hands for those that are comfortable using subpar materials on their face? Right, we didn't think so. We take the same level of exacting care when it comes to your hair. Our curling iron barrels are coated in proprietary CeraGloss™ ceramic, custom-blended to respect your hair and leave it looking extra-glossy—hence the name.
The Fine Details
While our engineers are working on testing and reworking our tools’ performance, our product designers are working on the details, from the shade and finish to the feel of the tool in your hand. We aim to develop tools that are as pretty to look at as the styles you create with them. From button placement, to barrel length, to the fine details of a tool's finish, no detail is too small for us to obsess over.