Hands up if you have been scarred by a chopstick styler? The thinnest kind of wand is the most confusing tool to use because the finished result can vary from perfect loose waves to ’70s disco hair to tight coils, and the factors that lead to the end result are vast. So that’s why, when the latest GHD drop, the Thin Wand, landed in my lap ahead of its launch, I was dubious about what the finished result was going to look like on me.
Last time I used a thin wand, my hair was shoulder-length and bluntly cut. The end result was a super-voluminous lob that showcased the best bit about my natural hair: the texture. Now, though still natural, I’m currently wearing my hair straight with super-long extensions, and I was interested to see just how this type of wand worked for really long, straight hair. The GHD Curve range of wands and tongs has some of my go-to hair tools. The Creative Curve wand is my favourite, an easy-to-use tool for quick waves that last. As is GHD’s MO, the Thin Wand heats up to 185ºC in just 30 seconds, and the entire barrel stays the same heat throughout use—not always the case with other tools, which is why sometimes you’ll get a variety of holds with your waves and curls.
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