Tools 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Using a Heated Round Brush

Tools 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Using a Heated Round Brush

As Maria always says, “Using a heated round brush is like riding a bike – once you do it, you never forget!” The Perfecter Pro is one of our most beloved tools, but that doesn’t mean that using a heated round brush for the first time is easy. Fear not BeautyBraves, we’re breaking down all the ins and outs of using a heated round brush to curl, lift, and smooth your hair!

The Basics

First and foremost, throw all of your curling wand knowledge out the window. Using a round brush to curl is a completely different process and if you try to use it the same way you would a curling iron, you’ll end up with a tangled mess.

Next, remember that this tool’s got teeth! A heated round brush is specifically made to style and brush through your hair so that you have a more natural-looking curl and less opportunities to burn or singe your hair. Because the bristles are hard, too much twisting too quickly will lead to the tool getting stuck and rolling up from the bottom of your hair or taking too big of a section can also lead to a tangle. Hair styling is a learning process so be patient with yourself and take your time!

Creating a Curl   

 
To curl your hair with a heated round brush like our Perfecter Pro, start by brushing through a strand that’s around 1-2 inches thick. Hold the Perfecter behind that strand and keep the tool vertical. Place the top of your strand into the teeth at the top of the Perfecter and slowly turn the Perfecter back towards your head, allowing the teeth to comb through your hair as you turn. Once you’ve made one full rotation, hold for 5 seconds and allow the curl to set. Continue this process as you move down your strand, keeping the tool vertical and turning it slowly as you go. Do this process on your whole head for chic, spiral curls!

Learning to Lift

Getting lift with the Perfecter is dependent on your hair type. Typically, our clients love getting extra volume at the crown to make their hair look and feel a little fuller with a shorter style or a pixie cut. To get lift at the crown or root of your hair, hold the Perfecter horizontally and place it directly under the strand at the root, draping the hair over the tool and into the teeth. Hold for 10-15 seconds and then brush through for a little extra lift!

Styling Some Smoothness

While the Perfecter can be used to create smooth styles, try the TrianglPro for a true straight and sleek look. To get a little smoothness with your heated round brush, choose a section of hair and firmly hold the ends to create tension. Place the Perfecter horizontally over top of the strand. Slowly glide down hair for a polished, sleek look!

Have more questions about your heated round brush or other tools you’d like us to post about? Leave a comment here, submit a question on our “Ask Maria” segment on Instagram, or email us at CustomerCare@calistatools.com!


16 comments


  • Calista Tools

    Hi Julie! Please contact Customer Care at CustomerCare@calistatools.com. We’ll be more than happy to assist you!


  • Julie

    What can I do about the E1 error? I really like this curling brush iron. I’ve had it for almost a year and I paid a lot of money for it. Can you help me?


  • Calista Tools

    Hi Marlene! We recommend choosing your size based on hair length. For very short hair we recommend the .5", for short to mid-length hair we recommend the .75", for mid-length to long hair we recommend the 1", and for very long hair we recommend the 1.5". Please see the Perfecter product page for a visual guide!


  • Marlene Grohowski

    How do you select the size of the tool. or how do you measure
    the size of the brush


  • Calista Tools

    Hi Barbara! We recommend starting off at 365 degrees – which is the middle temperature on our Perfecter. Since you have fine hair, you probably don’t need the highest setting, but since you have a lot of hair, the 365 degree temperature should be just enough to give you the style you want!


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