T3’s Hybrid Curling Straightener is a Beauty Editor’s Must-Have Leave a comment


One thing you should know about me is that I am not skilled at doing my hair. It’s the one part of my look that I don’t particularly care to fuss with, and I’m usually content to let my natural waves do their thing (though I’ll often give them a bit of help with some air-dry stylers). However, when I embarked on a trip to London with two friends two weeks ago (who also happen to be beauty editors), I knew I’d have to pack something to save my hair from the rain-induced frizz. Naturally, the first thing I reached for was my T3 Curling Straightener.

An image of Alyssa Brascia wearing a head scarf and sunglasses in London.

I’ve been using this nifty two-in-one tool for several months now, while simultaneously wondering why nobody else was talking about it. Maybe I missed something in the editor-verse, or maybe there’s a better, buzzier tool on the market that I’m not privy to? Perhaps it was bad form, but I put my head down and continued using my handy T3 curling straightener for no other reason than it makes my life easier—both straightening and curling my hair, depending on how I use it. So when I pulled it out of my bag to get ready in the hotel room my friends and I shared, I was met with two questions: “Wait, what is that?” and “Oh my god, isn’t it the best thing ever?”

One of my beauty editor friends, who is also very acquainted with this multi-styler from T3, voiced the same sentiments: that she loved it so much and wasn’t sure why we weren’t talking about it more. You see, this isn’t just your average flat iron that looks cute on a countertop (it’s the chicest pale pink-and-gold combo I’ve ever seen). This lightweight, ergonomic tool has slim ceramic plates that allow you to get close to your roots when straightening, and it works on all hair types and textures. However, these plates are also rounded at the edges, which makes them easy to clamp together like a curling wand (all sides of the plates get equally hot) and ideal for creating flipped-end styles, like Gigi Hadid’s flipped bob.

Gigi Hadid with a flipped bob.

Its SinglePass technology eliminates the need to repeatedly style the same sections of hair to achieve your desired look, saving both time and your hair from heat damage. While I love to use this hybrid tool at home for easy styling, I especially love to travel with it because of its portable lipstick cap. (You should always wait for your tools to cool down completely before packing them, but this is an extra security blanket.) Its auto-world voltage is an extra perk, which allows the tool to operate as normal after being plugged into an international adapter. (Ahem, why my friends clamored for turns in London.)