There are similarities and huge differences between the two.
Titanium wand vs ceramic.
In addition titanium iron is incredibly light.
Titanium may heat up too quickly for non professionals but tourmaline offers a fast heating process without the burn danger involved.
So if you have frizzy hair the ceramic will be nice for you.
When it comes to the issue of cost there are variations between the two products.
Titanium is a lightweight and durable metal alloy that s used in a variety of applications.
Another category where titanium has the obvious advantage is the amount of time it will last for you.
The ions of the ceramic curling iron make it so the curling iron is not as damaging.
Ceramic is great for damaged hair because it won t damage your hair as much as the titanium.
The performance will not fade even after some time as it is a stronger material whereas ceramic may be prone to developing cracks in its wand.
It claims to offer superior heat conductivity penetrating hair from within for fast silky straight results while the plates are titanium the heater is ceramic.
Tourmaline also has a mixture of both ceramic and titanium qualities.
Creators crush the semi precious stone and fuse it on top of a ceramic or titanium based wand.
The ions also help smooth the hair.
It allows an easy glide through your hair incorporating no friction in its curling action.
Classic wand tourmaline ceramic our classic curling wand again uses the combo of tourmaline and ceramic to deliver even heating that s safe for all hair types especially finer or damaged hair.
Similar to ceramic there is no major hair damage because the tourmaline spreads the heat uniformly across the tool.
It is tough enough to withstand daily abuse and extreme temperatures that s why this alloy is used in the building of aircraft.
This means it will have the benefits of both titanium and ceramic but will likely fall somewhere in the middle as far as heat up and heat transfer time.
The tourmaline stone boosts your anti frizz action.