Whether well-defined or wavy, create salon-quality texture with this stylist-loved Hot Tools Marcel 24k Gold iron and wand. Create long-lasting curls and waves with ease. The iconic 24K Gold Marcel Iron/Wand pairs ergonomic design with professional styling features. Avoid styling fatigue with the stylist-preferred Marcel rotating handle. It spins so you can style with one hand without sacrificing tension control. The gold styling surface heats up quickly and evenly for style with staying power. What Can This Do For My Hair? Curl. Wrap hair around the gold barrel for effortless ultra-smooth curls Wave. Achieve professional, long-lasting waves Spiral. Form structured, well-defined curls Features Variable heat settings up to 430℉ for all hair types and textures Rotating/locking main handle for comfortable styling Foldaway safety stand for easy storage Pulse Technology® "Gets Hot... Stays Hot®"
Antique Curling Iron, approx. 1910-1920, Europe. Metal and wood are in good condition. For collectors, hairdressers. Length 28 cm. * From invention history: In 1880, hair curling irons first appeared. Their inventor was the French hairdresser Marcel Grato. Thanks to his curling iron, it was possible to create artificial hair waviness that looked similar to natural hair. Before work, the tongs were heated on the stove, so that the styling looked beautiful and lasted for a long time, the master had to work with two tongs at the same time - one was heated on the stove, and he worked with the others. In 1882, Marcel Grateau opened his own hairdressing salon in the center of Paris, and in 1897 his device was described in a magazine, and the first curling iron called “Marcel” went on sale. Just a year later, Marcel Grato became a millionaire - his invention was successfully sold around the world.
2 different ways to achieve this and favorite tools for each 1. **Curling Iron:** Utilize a 1-inch barrel, feeding the hair in from the top while leaving the ends out for a natural look. In this...
1/2 inch Professional Marcel Iron for extra-tight curls Soft-Grip™ textured handle Locking/unlocking Marcel handle with TouchGuard™ safety feature Patented Pulse Technology® for Gets Hot… Stays Hot™ performance Temperatures up to 430° F Variable heat settings with built-in rheostat control Foldaway safety stand
Hot Tools #1108 Gold Marcel 1" Curling Iron, an exceptional styling tool designed to create salon-quality curls and waves with ease. Boasting a gold-plated barrel for consistent heat distribution, a user-friendly Marcel handle for precise control, and versatile temperature settings ranging from 280°F to 430°F, this curling iron is perfect for all hair types and styles. Gold-Plated Barrel: For even heat and reduced frizz. Marcel Handle: Provides precise control. Adjustable Temperature: Suits all hair types. Quick Heat-Up: Saves time. 8-Foot Swivel Cord: Allows easy movement. Safety Features: Stand and cool tip. Durable & Versatile: Long-lasting and creates various styles.
As long as society has paid attention to women's hair, it has paid attention to women's hairdressers—who, more often than not, have been male. Flamboyant, larger-than-life figures, they achieved a level of fame that throughout time has eclipsed even that of their storied clients: princesses, supermodels, first ladies, and starlets among them. Below, a look at the 15 greatest male game-changers in the colorful business of hair.Champagne Era: 17th century Celebrity Clients: Princess Marie de Gonzague, wife of King Wladyslaw IV Vasa of Poland C.V.: History's first "coiffeur," Champagne designed signature looks for aristocratic clients, who lavished him with gifts and competed for his attention. Anecdote: He maintained the temperament of an artiste and was known to walk out mid-styling or insult blue bloods to their faces. Legros de Rumigny Era: 18th century Celebrity Clients: Madame de Pompadour C.V.: The official hairdresser of the French court, Legros penned a book containing 38 hairstyles (considered a must-read among Parisian haute society) and opened a hairstyling school. Anecdote: He was crushed to death by a frenzied mob celebrating Marie Antoinette's marriage to Louis XVI. Léonard Era: Late 18th century Celebrity Clients: Marie Antoinette, Duchesse de Luynes, Madame de Matignon C.V.: Léonard was best known for creating elaborate hairstyles that sometimes stood five feet high and included or imitated objects such as "a serpent, a rising sun, and an olive tree." Anecdote: Marie's faith in her hairdresser was such that she entrusted him with her jewels—he subsequently used them to aid his escape from France during the Terror. Marcel Grateau Era: 19th century Celebrity Clients: The Princess of Sagan, the Comtesse de Castellane, Jane Hading C.V.: While styling the hair of tarts in the slums of Paris, Grateau hit upon a workable method of waving hair, an innovation that made him so sought-after by the demimonde that clients outbid each other for appointments. Anecdote: An 1893 article compared the fashionable "Marcel wave" to anarchist bombs detonating across Paris at the time. Antoine (né Antek Cierplikowski) Era: 1920s Celebrity Clients: Coco Chanel, Lady Elsie Mendl, Josephine Baker C.V.: Inspired by Joan of Arc, Polish-born Antoine created the bob cut, which was then popularized by silent-screen actress Louise Brooks and adopted by flappers as their signature look. Anecdote: When Lily de Moure lost her hat before a prestigious event, Antoine assured that her he could provide her with a hair style commensurate to the occasion. The bareheaded lady caused a sensation, and the next morning Antoine had a line of women out his door, requesting (incorrectly) "the little Russian." Sydney Guilaroff Era: 1930s and 1940s Celebrity Clients: Greta Garbo, Grace Kelly, Joan Crawford C.V.: A protégé of Antoine's who used to sleep on park benches, Guilaroff became the official stylist of MGM studios, where he was adored by his celebrity clientele; he was the first hairdresser to receive screen credit. Anecdote: He styled Grace Kelly's hair in Monaco on her wedding day and received a call from Marilyn Monroe on the night of her death. Alexandre de Paris Era: 1940s-1960s Celebrity Clients: Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn C.V.: Described by Jean Cocteau as "le Sphinx de la Coiffure," the mercurial Alexandre cut the hair of not only Hollywood stars but members of international royal families. He also worked as a stylist for fashion designers such as Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld. Anecdote: When Elizabeth Taylor was bedridden during the filming of Cleopatra, she was asked what would make her most happy—she answered: "Alexandre." He promptly flew to London and gave her the famous "artichoke" cut. Raymond Bessone Era: 1950s and 1960s Celebrity Clients: Diana Dors C.V.: Bessone, a.k.a. Mr. Teasy-Weasy, ran a flamboyant London salon (gilded mirrors, champagne fountains) where he spoke in a faux French accent and is credited with inventing the modern bouffant. He was also one of the first hairdressers featured on TV. Anecdote: If addressed by one of the customers while stalking the floor of his salon, he would shout, "Madame, can you not see that I am meditating?" Kenneth Battelle Era: 1960s-present Celebrity Clients: Brooke Astor, Katharine Graham, Diana Vreeland C.V.: Most famous for giving Jackie Kennedy her bouffant and styling her for the presidential inauguration ceremony, Battelle has maintained relevance into the present by recruiting clients from the modern fashion set. Anecdote: In what some called a "palace revolution," Thomas Morrissey, Battelle's colorist, left to start his own salon in 1986, stealing a number of Battelle's clients—Nancy Kissinger, Pat Buckley, and even Jackie. Vidal Sassoon Era: 1960s and 1970s Celebrity Clients: Mia Farrow, Nancy Kwan, Mary Quant C.V.: Sassoon became an icon of the Swinging Sixties when he revolutionized women's hairstyles by delivering short, naturally elegant, geometric cuts. Anecdote: After being turned away from salon jobs early in his career because of his thick, Cockney accent, Sassoon worked with Laurence Olivier's speech coach for three years to affect a sophisticated patois. Gene Shacove Era: 1970s Celebrity Clients: Lucille Ball, Kim Novak, Marlene Dietrich C.V.: The inspiration for the libidinous protagonist of the movie Shampoo, Gene Shacove was responsible for softer, tousled hairstyles that befitted a newly liberated, openly sexual era in America. Anecdote: The reception for Shacove's funeral was held at the Playboy Mansion. Buddy Hackett delivered the eulogy, at one point saying, "A year from now…all the grass [on his grave] site will be gone because he will have smoked it." Christiaan Houtenbos Era: 1970s-present Celebrity Clients: Graces Jones, Debbie Harry, Victoria Beckham C.V.: Channeling the experimental spirit of Warhol's Factory days, Dutchman Christiaan pioneered the buzzed bob and brought a ragged punk edge to hairstyling, once giving the fashion designer Stephen Sprouse a half-buzz, half-flop. Anecdote: Infamously, Christiaan cut a chunk of hair off the head of a fashion editor—without asking first. John Sahag Era: 1990s Celebrity Clients: Jennifer Aniston, Debra Messing, Demi Moore C.V.: Often referred to as a rock star of the industry, the leather-pants-wearing Sahag employed an idiosyncratic method: He cut hair while it was dry, claiming that it gave him more creative control. Anecdote: He put himself on the map with Demi Moore's "boy" cut in Ghost, prompting scores of women across the country to imitate the look. Chris McMillan Era: 1990s-present Celebrity Clients: Michelle Williams, Marisa Tomei, Jennifer Aniston C.V.: The man behind "the Rachel," McMillan has styled Aniston from the beginning of her Friends days and remains one of her closest confidants. He also styled Michelle Williams at the 2011 Oscars, where she sported an increasingly popular pixie cut. Anecdote: The inspiration behind Aniston's latest haircut, the angled bob? Julie Christie in Shampoo. Oribe Era: 1990s-Present Celebrity Clients: Scarlett Johansson, Penélope Cruz, Jennifer Lopez, Naomi Campbell (pictured above) C.V.: Oribe was known as a maestro of big hair until cocaine—and the grunge movement—overtook him. He engineered a comeback in the 2000s when he paired up with Jennifer Lopez and has since been styling nearly every Hollywood head under the sun. Anecdote: At the peak of his popularity, the waiting list for an appointment at Oribe's Elizabeth Arden salon in New York had over a thousand names.
Hot Tools Black Gold Marcel Curling Iron comes with top of the line performance and striking elegance. Hotter + Faster + Powerful.
Highlights The 5/8" barrel is plated with 24K gold, ensuring even heat distribution for consistent and long-lasting curls. Designed with a classic Marcel-style handle, providing hairstylists and enthusiasts with precise control over the curling process. Features adjustable temperature settings, allowing users to customize the heat according to their hair type and desired curl style. The 5/8" barrel size is ideal for creating tight and defined curls, making it a versatile styling tool for various hair lengths. Experience quick heat-up times, enabling efficient and convenient styling for those on the go or in a salon setting. Description The Marcel Iron. It's the pro favorite for forming snappy curls, loose waves, and gentle bends. It speeds up styling time, so it doesn't take hours to achieve the Instagram-worthy looks you love! How could a 24k gold surface be anything other than invaluable? The gold plating on the gold marcel curling iron's barrel is a superb heat conductor that distributes heat evenly from end to end, so each hair is perfectly waved or curled. This collection features HOT TOOLS' proprietary Pulse Technology. That means each iron gets hot and stays hot. The moment there's a temperature drop, this smart tool senses the shift and restores it immediately so the iron stays hot for consistent styling. A fast heat-up of up to 430F gets you to styling in no time. Manipulating a Marcel is easier if the tool is engineered properly. These Marcel irons feature locking and rotating handles which allow you to spin each section of hair with ease, with less strain to your hands and wrists. An 8ft. professional cord provides a free range of movement, another styling convenience. The foldaway safety stand helps to protect countertops when in use and promotes convenient storage when ready to be put away. PLEASE NOTE Marcel Irons are not easy to use, this tool is built without a spring. This tool is commonly used by stylists and requires training. A regular curling iron is recommended for those not knowing how to use a marcel iron brand StoryHot Tools Professional is a reliable brand that's been winning awards for over 25 years, creating superior, stylist-preferred styling tools that consist of innovation in every way.
24K GOLD BARREL: This versatile gold marcel iron is the tool of choice for professional stylists. Barrel helps you create defined curls. LONG-LASTING: Go for the gold for gorgeous curls and waves. Heats up quickly and holds heat evenly. That means faster styling and locked-in results. VERSATILE STYLING: Whether you choose to use as a traditional curling iron or wrap hair around the barrel to use as a wand. ALL HAIR TYPES: A high heat reach of up to 430℉ provides beautiful results for all hair types from thin to coarse and in between. EASY STORAGE: Foldaway safety stand for easy storage. Enjoy free range of movement with 8ft. tangle-free swivel cord. PLEASE NOTE Marcel Irons are not easy to use, this tool is built without a spring. This tool is commonly used by stylists and requires training. A regular curling iron is recommended for those not knowing how to use a marcel iron
Hot Tools Professional MARCEL GRIP 1? Curling Iron with Multi Heat Control The Hot Tools Curling Iron is the number one hair iron used by hair sylists. Features Patented Pulse Technology for Gets Hot... Stays Hot performance with a built-in Rheostat Control with 10 variable heat settings and heat up to 430° F. The Professional Hair Irons 24K gold-plated barrel and powerful spring clamp, with a extra-long cool tip producing tight curls that will last all day. Lightweight with a soft grip handle, the hair curling iron has a fold away safety stand, On/Off switch with pilot light and 8-ft. heavy-duty tangle-proof swivel cord for great versatility at home or salon Heavy-Duty Heating Element Features fast heating and maintains heat, with on/off switch and built in temperature control 24K Gold-Plated Barrel With extra-long cool tip and heavy duty, long-life heating element Rheostat Control 10 variable heat settings with 85 watts of power for fast heat up to 430° F Lightweight Soft Grip Design Specially designed for extended use and reduces stress on you hands and wrist Long Power Cord Easily reaches around the styling chair, offers excellent versatility in the salon or at home Features MARCEL GRIP 1? Inch 24K Gold-Plated Barrel Patented Pulse Technology for Gets Hot... Stays Hot performance Extra high heat - 85 watts 10 Variable heat settings with built-in rheostat control Powerful spring clamp Fast heat up - Extra high heat Heavy-duty long-life heating element Foldaway safety stand Soft-Grip textured handle On/Off Switch Pilot light Extra-long cool tip BONUS! 2 replacement springs included 8 Foot heavy duty, tangle free cord
Marcel Curling Iron 1"/25mm by BabylissPro BNT100M Sol-Gel Nano Titanium™/ceramic barrel 50 heat settings – up to 450°F Turbo Heat button instantly boosts heat 8' tangle-free swivel cord