you can either use a large curling iron, or use a straightening iron and kind of flip them under.
i used to have a tool that was a two-fer. closed, it worked as a large curling iron. when you flipped a switch it opened and worked as a straitening iron. neither use was perfect, but it was kind of cool. the whole shebang was only about $20. maybe you could find one and decide which works best for you.
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Date: 2007-01-16 02:19 am (UTC)i used to have a tool that was a two-fer. closed, it worked as a large curling iron. when you flipped a switch it opened and worked as a straitening iron. neither use was perfect, but it was kind of cool. the whole shebang was only about $20. maybe you could find one and decide which works best for you.