
Create defined, salon-quality S-waves and crimped texture in a fraction of the time with the Hot & Hotter Digital Ceramic 3 Barrel Waver. Trusted by professional stylists for its Intelligent PTC heater that reaches styling temperature in just 60 seconds, this 3-barrel waver eliminates the slow, section-by-section struggle of traditional curling irons — delivering uniform, voluminous waves across Type 1–4C straight, wavy, curly, and textured hair in a single pass. With digital temperature precision from 280–450°F and worldwide dual voltage, it’s the salon-grade tool that travels as well as it performs.
Pro Stylist Tip: For the most defined, long-lasting S-waves on Type 3–4C textured hair, apply a light hold mousse to damp hair and blow dry to 80% before waving — this pre-sets the wave pattern so the ceramic barrels lock in definition rather than fighting frizz. Work in 1” sections, clamp for 8–10 seconds at 400°F, and alternate the direction of each clamp (forward, then back) to create a natural, flowing wave pattern rather than a uniform crimp. Finish with a light-hold spray and do not touch until fully cool.
Create defined, salon-quality S-waves and crimped texture in a fraction of the time with the Hot & Hotter Digital Ceramic 3 Barrel Waver. Trusted by professional stylists for its Intelligent PTC heater that reaches styling temperature in just 60 seconds, this 3-barrel waver eliminates the slow, section-by-section struggle of traditional curling irons — delivering uniform, voluminous waves across Type 1–4C straight, wavy, curly, and textured hair in a single pass. With digital temperature precision from 280–450°F and worldwide dual voltage, it’s the salon-grade tool that travels as well as it performs.
Pro Stylist Tip: For the most defined, long-lasting S-waves on Type 3–4C textured hair, apply a light hold mousse to damp hair and blow dry to 80% before waving — this pre-sets the wave pattern so the ceramic barrels lock in definition rather than fighting frizz. Work in 1” sections, clamp for 8–10 seconds at 400°F, and alternate the direction of each clamp (forward, then back) to create a natural, flowing wave pattern rather than a uniform crimp. Finish with a light-hold spray and do not touch until fully cool.