Priceline is the place where dreams come true. Is it dramatic? Not when you can snag a bargain while getting some of the best beauty has to offer. But there’s probably one beauty buy you might not have realised you can pick up while perusing the Priceline aisles. And that’s your favourite heat-styling tool. Yep, you can pick up a new hair curler while grabbing some bandaids (what a win).
While everyone looks for different results from their trusty curler, whether it be ultra-tight ringlets or a bouncy blowout, we think Priceline has a fantastic range to cover everyone’s needs, and at affordable prices. What more could you want?!
So, let’s check out all the best Priceline hair curler options…
2024’s Top 3 Hair Curlers At Priceline
- Remington Coconut Smooth Curling Tong, $49.95, Priceline
- VS Sassoon Curl Secret Ceramic Auto Curler, $129.95, Priceline
- Remington Straightener & Curl Styler, $129.95, Priceline
Remington Coconut Smooth Curling Tong
From $39.96 (usually $49.95) at Priceline
This oh-so-classic curling tong is here to remind us burns don’t have to come with the heat-styling territory okay? Not only will the ‘tong’ part of the wand keep your strands secure, but this wand features a cool-to-touch tip, so you’ll save your fingertips! This ever-so-clever curling tong is infused with nourishing hair-smoothing ingredients like coconut and keratin. These added ingredients mean your strands are tamed (think, anti-frizz technology) all while giving you an extra added level of shine. With a 38mm barrel, this tong is set to give you gloriously large bouncy curls, and it couldn’t be more customisable with eight heat settings.
Want to read more? Read Remington Coconut Smooth Curling Tong Reviews here…
Key features:
- Ceramic coating infused with coconut and keratin
- Safety shuts off after 60 minutes
- Rapid heat up (30 seconds)
VS Sassoon Curl Secret Ceramic Auto Curler
From $129.95 at Priceline
VS Sassoon has been keeping a huge secret. Well that was until they relaunched this iconic auto-curling wand. With multiple iterations over the years, one thing remains the same: simplistic styling. Yep, VS Sassoon really wants you to nail the art of curling your hair with this wand. Simply slip a small strand into the device, hit one of the multiple curling options (temperature and direction) and off it goes. But no need to be worried about your tresses turning into a tangled mess; the device cleverly knows if something goes wrong. It stops and beeps at you before anything goes too astray. It’s basically fool-proof curls in the one device.
Want to read more? Read VS Sassoon Curl Secret Ceramic Auto Curler Reviews here…
Key features:
- Tangle-free technology
- Heats up to 210 degrees
- Automatic curling system
Remington Straightener & Curl Styler
From $103.96 (usually $129.95) at Priceline
This two-in-one styler is perfect for those who need to do a quick straighten before they can even think about adding a curl in. Designed to simply click into place between straightening and curling, the curved-edge barrel makes for stunning curls. And if that’s not a multifunctional selling point already, our Trial Team members rated it 4.5 stars…
Want to read more? Read Remington Straight & Curl Styler Reviews here…
Key features:
- 2-in-1 ultra-convenient device
- Anti-static plates
- Five digitally controlled heat settings
Lady Jayne Salon Pro Rechargeable Volumising Hot Brush
From $89.99 at Priceline
Is a hot brush a curler? Look, ‘officially’ no. But we’re throwing caution to the wind and chucking out the rule books. Why? Because hot brushes can give ‘to die for’ waves and in our mind, waves are a type of curl. There we said it. Curl police, lock us up. Anyway, this seriously easy-to-use hot brush can be used on the go to top up your bouncy blowout, add some volume or get into the curl-world. This brush is USB rechargeable which means that when styling, the brush is completely cordless; music to our often cable-tangled hairstyling ears.
Key features:
- USB rechargeable
- Three heat settings
- Cordless styling
Priceline Hair Rollers
From $4 (usually $5) at Priceline
When you think of curly tresses, we can almost bet your mind doesn’t instantly go to the OG hair helping roller. But why not? These self-gripping rollers could become your renewed hair styling godsend. We get it, rollers didn’t really go away, but with the constant consideration of heat styling (SOS: Save Our Strands), these seriously simple styling tools could be what we need to re-remember when it comes to crafting a voluminous wavy curl. They’re super simple to use – just roll your strands up in there and that’s it, the rollers do all the work for you!
Key features:
- Not heat damaging
- Self-gripping
- Minimal effort required
What type of curler is best for beginners?
If we’re being completely honest with you, it all comes down to personal preference. Some people love the thrill of perfecting a ‘straightener curl’, whilst others want to wake up with a practically permed mane with zero effort. But if we had to pick one curler on the market that makes tumbling twisted tresses a breeze, it would be the VS Sassoon Curl Secret Ceramic Auto Curler. Yes, we included it above, but this auto-curler seriously makes hair-styling life a breeze!
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- Need some budget-friendly hair care products to go with your curler? Duh, check these ones out!
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Do you curl your hair? Would you use a Priceline fave or splurge on a more expensive tool?
Plenty of options if you want curly hair
I normally use my straightener to curl my hair but I also use a curling wand
I have been using heatless curlers. So cheap and works so well.
I couldn’t go back to them
I hardly every use curlers or for that matter curl my hair. I am thinking of having a perm sometime in the future. So easy to just wash as leave.
I’ve just bought the Kitsch velcro rollers & they give a lot of volume.
I’m too lazy to curl my hair
I would be happy to use the Priceline one
I have a Remington and a VS Sassoon. Both good in their own ways.
Really want to try the Remington one
The curl secret appeals to me or the Remington one
they look lovely
Easier than old fashioned rags
That would have been a real hassle. Big job for sure.
I don’t curl my hair.
My hair just won’t hold a curl.
Keen to try the VS Sassoon Curl Secret Ceramic Auto Curler. I love my Remington 2 in 1 styler.
I wonder about the coconut-infused tongs: won’t the coconut infusion run out eventually?
They all look like they would do the job well
Not bad pricing, i don’t curl my hair enough to rush to buy one
I like curls on my hair. Mostly use hair straightener to make curls.
Well thats different, hair straightner to make curls. I know what you mean though