
Achieve precision curls, voluminous blowouts, and smooth, polished finishes with the Annie Pearly Round Curling Brush — the compact 2½-inch styling brush that professional stylists trust for controlled curl formation and detailed finishing work on all hair types. Ball-tipped nylon bristles glide through the hair without snagging or scratching the scalp, while the petite diameter creates tight, defined curls and ringlets on Type 2–4C wavy, curly, coily, and textured hair. The ergonomic handle delivers the grip and control needed for precise section-by-section blowout and curl work at the salon or at home.
Style Tip: For the tightest, longest-lasting curl results on Type 3–4C coily and textured hair, wrap each section around the 2.5" barrel while applying low-to-medium heat from a blow dryer held 6–8 inches away — roll the brush slowly toward the root, hold for 5 seconds, then release and allow the curl to cool completely before touching. This tension-and-release technique, used by professional stylists for blowout curl sets, locks in definition and dramatically extends curl longevity compared to flat-iron curling on natural hair.
Achieve precision curls, voluminous blowouts, and smooth, polished finishes with the Annie Pearly Round Curling Brush — the compact 2½-inch styling brush that professional stylists trust for controlled curl formation and detailed finishing work on all hair types. Ball-tipped nylon bristles glide through the hair without snagging or scratching the scalp, while the petite diameter creates tight, defined curls and ringlets on Type 2–4C wavy, curly, coily, and textured hair. The ergonomic handle delivers the grip and control needed for precise section-by-section blowout and curl work at the salon or at home.
Style Tip: For the tightest, longest-lasting curl results on Type 3–4C coily and textured hair, wrap each section around the 2.5" barrel while applying low-to-medium heat from a blow dryer held 6–8 inches away — roll the brush slowly toward the root, hold for 5 seconds, then release and allow the curl to cool completely before touching. This tension-and-release technique, used by professional stylists for blowout curl sets, locks in definition and dramatically extends curl longevity compared to flat-iron curling on natural hair.