Beauty
Style on a budget.
In fact, some of the most recommendedhair toolsthat experts use regularly ring up for under $50.
Sure, expensive, high-tech hair tools can be great.
Dropping hundreds and hundreds of dollars on them?
That part is not so great and thats where the experts come in.
Read on to see how you might take your at-home hairstyling game to another level on a budget.
(Thank the beauty gods.)
We only include products that have been independently selected by Bustle’s editorial team.
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Ellis pick the Hot Tools Pro Artist 24K Gold Curling Iron is an industry fave.
Its a classic and will polish your hair quickly and efficiently, he says.
As an added bonus, it also comes with a diffuser and nozzle attachment.
It provides even heat distribution to simultaneously smooth and shine your strands.
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How fun is this waver?
Page likes the Bed Head Mess Behave Ceramic Deep Hair Waver to create effortlessly messy bends in your hair.
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The GHD Ceramic Vented Round Brush is another one of Ellis favorites.
It glides through the hair like a knife and butter, he says.
Its super easy to use and has a sleek look.
It retains heat to help you style and add volume to your hair for a sleeker at-home blowout.
He points to the gold ones as an especially chic option.
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Page likes the Baby Tress The Edge Styler tostyle edges.
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The BabylissPRO Nano Titanium Hot Rollers is Pages pick forbest hot rollers.
They heat up quickly and the butterfly clips hold them sturdy in the hair, she says.
Here, you get five hot rollers each with a one-and-a-half inch width to create loose, dreamy curls.
It also fits most dryers which is always an added bonus.
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For best wide tooth comb, Page likes the Dyson Detangling Comb.
Its sturdy but flexible enough to detangle hair gently, she says.
13Hair Picks
The Pattern Beauty Hair Pick has extra-long prongs to add volume and elongate curls.
It also comes with a comfortable thumb grip to make styling your curls a lot easier.
Opt for a fun print like this dotted one to add more personal style.
And since these things always have a way of disappearing, who couldnt use a pack of pins?