These tools are designed to help users work their hair into a mermaid or beach-style wave.

With their ceramic crimping plates, they’re effective and only take a few seconds to heat up.

A single waver tool allows the user to have more control and precision over each clamp-and-press stroke.

Woman with hair-waver tool

A double or triple waver although less time-consuming can be harder to control.

He explained that the tool can be fairly versatile depending on how you used it.

This tool also tends to leave you with smaller, tighter waves.

Woman using single-waver hair tool

This design enables users to proceed through hair waving more quickly than a single-plated model.

Thinner barrels can create tighter waves whereas bigger barrels create more flowing and relaxed waves.

Even though this tool is twice as large as the single-barrel tool, it produces a similarwavylook.

Woman using double-waver hair tool

However, it can also be used to mimic a hair curler while working a lot faster.

Alternatively, it can be used in a swiping motion to create looser, freer waves.

“Wavers will save you so much time.