The best travel hair straighteners to pack in your tote or carry-on
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The best travel hair straighteners to pack in your tote or carry-on
"You've got a travel hair dryer, but have you got a cordless straightener? I never saw the utility for one until I planned a trip for a weeks' camping without access to any electricity. If I had any hope of getting through the trip without permanently looking like I'd walked through a hedge, I'd need to invest in something battery-powered. Since then, it's come in handy a surprising number of times; I didn't know how useful it would be until I had it."
"Eschewing pesky wires, travel straighteners are smaller and lighter than regular models, making them easier to pack and carry - and most are small enough to stash in a tote for touch-ups on the go. They've utility far beyond your camping trip too, even if you do have an adapter for your trusty GHDs at your hotel. Slipping one into your day bag means you can give your hair a quick touch-up in time for photographs at dinner,"
"While all of the best travel straighteners we tried had an admirable heat output, working just as well as our corded pairs, the inevitable downside is the heat time. None we tried lasted over 20 minutes before needing another charge. Saying that, this was enough to get three full passes over most of our testers' hair. We've tried and tested some of the best cordless straighteners around, including Dyson's innovative Corralle,"
Cordless straighteners offer compact, lightweight, wire-free styling that fits easily into luggage or a day bag for on-the-go touch-ups. Battery-powered designs enable styling away from mains electricity, proving useful during camping, travel, and daily commutes. Most models deliver heat comparable to corded pairs but typically run for under 20 minutes per charge, enough for roughly three full passes on most hair types. Models evaluated include Dyson Corralle, a mini Cloud 9, and compact GHDs, covering a range of sizes and innovations. These tools help manage humidity, wind, and quick fixes between meetings or before photographs.
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