Hair curling accessory and hair styling tool

A detachable curling sleeve with staggered air outlets addresses the issue of poor airflow adherence in existing curling rods, allowing for multi-position styling and reducing user discomfort, thus improving curling efficiency and comfort.

US20260191310A1Pending Publication Date: 2026-07-09THUMBS UP INNOVATIONS TECH CO LTD

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US · United States
Patent Type
Applications(United States)
Current Assignee / Owner
THUMBS UP INNOVATIONS TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2026-03-05
Publication Date
2026-07-09

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Technical Problem

Existing curling rods fail to adsorb hair at any angle due to poor airflow adherence, leading to messy styling and user discomfort from the weight of the accessory.

Method used

A detachable curling sleeve with staggered air outlets and a main frame that allows for simultaneous styling at multiple positions, enhancing airflow adherence and reducing user burden.

Benefits of technology

The solution enables hair to be adsorbed at any angle with improved user comfort and efficiency, reducing styling time and enhancing the curling experience.

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Abstract

Provided here is a hair curling accessory and a hair styling tool. The hair curling accessory includes a curling sleeve detachably sleeved on an outer side of a main frame. The main frame is tubular and defines a ventilation cavity. The ventilation cavity is in communication with a first air inlet and a first air outlet. The curling sleeve has a plurality of air outlet zone segments arranged along a length direction of the curling sleeve. Each air outlet zone segment is provided with a plurality of second air outlets distributed around a central axis of the curling sleeve. The second air outlets on two adjacent air outlet zone segments are arranged in a staggered manner along the length direction of the curling sleeve, enabling a user to find a strong negative pressure zone at any circumferential angle.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] The application claims priority of Chinese patent application NO. CN2025223132511, filed on OCT.30,2025, disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.TECHNICAL FIELD

[0002] The present disclosure relates to the technical field of hair styling tools, and more particularly, to a hair curling accessory and a hair styling tool.BACKGROUND

[0003] With the improvement of living standards, various hair styling tools have gradually moved from hair salons to household users. Hair curling accessories are among these tools. Existing curling rods generally utilize the Coanda effect principle to form a relatively continuous wall-attached airflow to achieve a hair adsorption effect. However, existing automatic curling accessories generally use two overlapping plates to form an air outlet slot. Air blown out from an air outlet slot formed in this way cannot adhere well to an outer side wall of the curling rod at positions far from the air outlet slot. This results in poor hair adsorption at these positions, and hair cannot be adsorbed at any angle. Hair that is not adsorbed can be blown away, making styling impossible and even causing messy hair.

[0004] Furthermore, existing curling accessories are assembled into an inseparable whole. Typically, the entire accessory is assembled onto a hair dryer for use. During curling, the entire curling accessory needs to be fixed to the hair to set hair strands. Because the entire accessory is relatively heavy, it pulls on the hair, easily causing discomfort to a user and affecting user experience.SUMMARY

[0005] A primary objective of the present disclosure is to provide a hair curling accessory and a hair styling tool to solve a technical problem that existing curling rods cannot adsorb hair at any angle.

[0006] To solve the above technical problem, a technical solution provided in the present disclosure is as follows.

[0007] A hair curling accessory includes a curling sleeve and a main frame. The main frame defines a ventilation cavity and is tubular. A first air inlet is defined at a first end of the main frame. A second end of the curling sleeve and / or a second end of the main frame is a closed end. A first air outlet is defined on a side wall of the main frame. Both the first air inlet and the first air outlet are in communication with the ventilation cavity. The curling sleeve is detachably sleeved on an outer side of the main frame.

[0008] The curling sleeve defines a receiving cavity for receiving the main frame. The curling sleeve has a plurality of air outlet zone segments arranged along a length direction of the curling sleeve. A plurality of second air outlets are defined in each of the air outlet zone segments. The plurality of second air outlets are distributed around a central axis of the curling sleeve. The plurality of second air outlets are in communication with the receiving cavity. The plurality of second air outlets are configured to guide air to blow out along a direction of a peripheral wall of the curling sleeve. The plurality of second air outlets on two adjacent the air outlet zone segments are arranged in a staggered manner along the length direction of the curling sleeve.

[0009] Compared with the prior art, the present disclosure provides the following beneficial effects. The curling sleeve is detachably sleeved on the outer side of the main frame, allowing a user to replace the curling sleeve. This arrangement enables the user to style hair at a plurality of positions simultaneously, saves hair styling time, and avoids keeping the main frame on the hair, thereby reducing burden on the head of the user. This arrangement makes the hair styling operation lighter and improves user experience. Air blown out from the second air outlets adheres to the outer side wall of the curling sleeve, forming a wall-attached airflow on the peripheral wall of the curling sleeve to achieve a hair adsorption effect. This effect, combined with hot air blown from a hair dryer, achieves a curling result. Furthermore, by dividing the curling sleeve into the plurality of air outlet zone segments and arranging the air outlet slots on two adjacent air outlet zone segments in a staggered manner along the length direction of the curling sleeve, positions with stronger negative pressure formed on the two adjacent air outlet zone segments have a deviation. This deviation enables the user to find a strong negative pressure zone at any circumferential angle so that the curling sleeve can quickly adsorb hair at any angle, facilitating use by the user.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0010] Implementations of the present disclosure will now be described, by way of embodiment, with reference to the attached figures. It should be understood, the drawings are shown for illustrative purpose only, for ordinary person skilled in the art, other drawings obtained from these drawings without paying creative labor by an ordinary person skilled in the art should be within scope of the present disclosure.

[0011] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the hair curling accessory according to the present disclosure.

[0012] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the curling sleeve and the main frame according to the present disclosure.

[0013] FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the first sealing ring, the second sealing ring, the second magnetic member, and the main frame according to the present disclosure.

[0014] FIG. 4 is a structural diagram of the curling sleeve according to the present disclosure.

[0015] FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of area a in FIG. 4.

[0016] FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of area b in FIG. 4.

[0017] FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG. 1.DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

[0018] It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, where appropriate, reference numerals have been repeated among the different figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the exemplary embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the exemplary embodiments described herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the related relevant feature being described. Also, the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the exemplary embodiments described herein. The drawings are not necessarily to scale and the proportions of certain parts may be exaggerated to better illustrate details and features of the present disclosure.

[0019] The term “comprising” when utilized, means “including, but not necessarily limited to”; it specifically indicates open-ended inclusion or membership in the so-described combination, group, series, and the like. The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references can mean “at least one”. In addition, the terms “first” and “second” are used for descriptive purposes only and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, the features defined as “first” and “second” may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the features. In the description of embodiments of the application, “a plurality of” means two or more, unless otherwise specifically defined.

[0020] The hair curling accessory 100 includes a curling sleeve 1 and a main frame 2. The main frame 2 defines a ventilation cavity 27 and is tubular. A first air inlet 26 is defined at a first end of the main frame 2. A first air outlet 21 is defined on a side wall of the main frame 2. Both the first air inlet 26 and the first air outlet 21 are in communication with the ventilation cavity 27. The curling sleeve 1 is detachably sleeved on an outer side of the main frame 2. A receiving cavity 17 is defined in the curling sleeve 1 for receiving the main frame 2. A first end of the curling sleeve 1 defines an opening. When the curling sleeve 1 is sleeved on the main frame 2, the receiving cavity 17 receives the main frame 2.

[0021] In the present disclosure, the curling sleeve 1 is detachably sleeved on the outer side of the main frame 2 so that a user can replace the curling sleeve 1 conveniently. When the user needs to use a plurality of curling sleeves 1 simultaneously for curling and setting hair, the curling sleeve 1 can be detached from the main frame 2, and another curling sleeve 1 can be sleeved onto the main frame 2. This arrangement allows the user to style hair at a plurality of positions simultaneously, saves hair styling time, and avoids keeping the main frame 2 on the hair, thereby reducing burden on the head of the user. This arrangement makes the hair styling operation lighter and improves user experience.

[0022] The curling sleeve 1 has a plurality of air outlet zone segments 10 arranged along a length direction of the curling sleeve 1. A plurality of second air outlets 110 are defined in each air outlet zone segment 10. The plurality of second air outlets 110 are distributed around a central axis of the curling sleeve 1. The second air outlets 110 are in communication with the receiving cavity 17. The second air outlets 110 are configured to guide air to blow out along a direction of a peripheral wall of the curling sleeve 1. Air blown out from the second air outlets 110 adheres to an outer side wall of the curling sleeve 1 so that a wall-attached airflow is formed on the peripheral wall of the curling sleeve 1 to achieve an effect of adsorbing hair. A second end of the curling sleeve 1 and / or a second end of the main frame 2 is a closed end 22 to prevent airflow from escaping from positions other than the second air outlets 110. Escaping airflow affects strength of the wall-attached airflow. In some embodiments, the second end of the main frame 2 is the closed end 22, and the second end of the curling sleeve 1 also defines an opening to facilitate sleeving the curling sleeve 1 onto the main frame 2 and to facilitate production of the curling sleeve 1. In other embodiments, the second end of the curling sleeve 1 is the closed end 22, and the second end of the main frame 2 defines an opening. In another embodiment, both the second end of the main frame 2 and the second end of the curling sleeve 1 are the closed end 22. This arrangement also prevents airflow from escaping from positions other than the second air outlets 110.

[0023] The second air outlets 110 on two adjacent air outlet zone segments 10 are arranged in a staggered manner along the length direction of the curling sleeve 1. When air flows out from the first air outlet 21, positions with stronger negative pressure formed on two adjacent air outlet zone segments 10 have a deviation. This deviation enables a user to find a strong negative pressure zone at any circumferential angle so that the curling sleeve 1 can quickly adsorb hair at any angle. This arrangement facilitates use by the user.

[0024] Specifically, a connector 20 is arranged at the first air inlet 26 of the main frame 2. The connector 20 is adapted to connect to a hair dryer. Hot air blown from the hair dryer enters the ventilation cavity 27 through the first air inlet 26, passes through the first air outlet 21 and the receiving cavity 17, and then blows out from the second air outlets 110. The wall-attached airflow is used for curling and setting to achieve a curling effect.

[0025] In the present embodiment, the curling sleeve 1 includes two air outlet zone segments 10. Two air outlet zone segments 10 can satisfy a need for the user to find a strong negative pressure zone in an axial direction at any circumferential angle. This arrangement facilitates product production. In other embodiments, the curling sleeve 1 may include three air outlet zone segments 10, four air outlet zone segments 10, or more air outlet zone segments 10.

[0026] In the present embodiment, an outer side wall of the curling sleeve 1 includes, at a position corresponding to each air outlet zone segment 10, a plurality of air-guiding surfaces 12 and a plurality of air outlet side walls 11. The plurality of air-guiding surfaces 12 and the plurality of air outlet side walls 11 are distributed around the central axis of the curling sleeve 1. A first end of one air-guiding surface 12 and a second end of an adjacent air-guiding surface 12 are arranged in a staggered manner. An air outlet side wall 11 is arranged at a staggered position between two adjacent air-guiding surfaces 12. A second air outlet 110 is defined on the air outlet side wall 11. Air blown out from the second air outlet 110 flows along the peripheral wall of the curling sleeve 1, forming a wall-attached airflow.

[0027] A number of air-guiding surfaces 12 on each air outlet zone segment 10 is 3 to 10. In some embodiments, the number of air-guiding surfaces 12 on each air outlet zone segment 10 is 6. This arrangement, combined with air output from the second air outlets 110, forms a continuous wall-attached airflow circumferentially on the curling sleeve 1 to facilitate hair curling by the user. In other embodiments, the number of air-guiding surfaces 12 on each air outlet zone segment 10 may be 3, 5, 7, or 10.

[0028] The second air outlet 110 includes a plurality of air holes 111 for air output. The plurality of air holes 111 are arranged spaced apart along the length direction of the curling sleeve 1. A diameter of each air hole 111 is in a range of 0.4 mm to 1.5 mm. Defining air holes 111 having a uniform diameter on the air outlet side wall 11 solves technical problems of uneven air speed caused by inconsistent widths of air outlet slots. This arrangement reduces gas flow separation. Furthermore, under an identical flow rate condition, a velocity of gas from the air holes 111 increases to form a more uniform and stronger negative pressure zone. This arrangement enhances a hair adsorption effect. In other embodiments, the second air outlet 110 may be a slender hole or may define an opening with a larger diameter, rather than a small-diameter hole.

[0029] In one embodiment, an air-guiding channel 15 is defined in the curling sleeve 1. The second air outlet 110 and the receiving cavity 17 are both in communication with the air-guiding channel 15. The air-guiding channel 15 is configured to guide air flowing out from the first air outlet 21 to blow out along a tangential direction of the air-guiding surface 12. The air-guiding channel 15 enhances air pressure so that airflow velocity from the second air outlet 110 is stronger. This arrangement forms a stronger negative pressure to facilitate hair adsorption.

[0030] Specifically, a second air inlet 151 and a third air outlet 152 are defined at two ends of the air-guiding channel 15, respectively. The second air inlet 151 is in communication with the first air outlet 21. The third air outlet 152 is in communication with the second air outlet 110. An opening orientation of the second air inlet 151 and an opening orientation of the third air outlet 152 form an included angle. The opening orientation of the third air outlet 152 is different from an opening orientation of the second air outlet 110. This arrangement better guides air to blow out from the second air outlet 110.

[0031] A side wall of the air-guiding channel 15 adjacent to the receiving cavity 17 is a smooth arc surface 153. The arc surface 153 makes airflow smoother and guides air to flow more smoothly to blow out from the second air outlet 110.

[0032] The curling sleeve 1 includes a plurality of air-guiding ribs 16 arranged at a position corresponding to each first air outlet 21. The plurality of air-guiding ribs 16 are arranged spaced apart. The air-guiding channel 15 is formed by two adjacent air-guiding ribs 16 and an inner side wall of the curling sleeve 1. A width of each air-guiding rib 16 gradually decreases along an air outlet direction to form an air-guiding effect. The air-guiding channel 15 gradually narrows along the air outlet direction, increasing airflow velocity from the second air outlet 110. One air hole 111 or a plurality of uniformly spaced air holes 111 are arranged between two adjacent air-guiding ribs 16. This arrangement keeps air output from each air hole 111 in the second air outlet 110 consistent.

[0033] The main frame 2 defines a plurality of first air outlets 21. The plurality of first air outlets 21 are arranged neatly along an outer peripheral wall of the main frame 2. The main frame 2 includes a first spacing rib 212 arranged between two adjacent first air outlets 2. The main frame 2 includes a second spacing rib 211 arranged between two adjacent first air outlets 21. This design increases an air outlet area. When the product of the present embodiment is used with a hair dryer, air blown from the hair dryer enters the ventilation cavity 27 through the first air inlet 26, flows to the air-guiding channel 15 through the first air outlet 21, and blows out from the second air outlet 110.

[0034] The number of air-guiding surfaces 12, the number of air outlet side walls 11, and the number of air-guiding channels 15 are identical to the number of columns of the first air outlets 21. When the number of air-guiding surfaces 12 and air outlet side walls 11 is 6, the main frame 2 also has 6 columns of first air outlets 21. The curling sleeve 1 also has 6 air-guiding channels 15. Each air-guiding channel 15 corresponds to one column of first air outlets 21. A width of each column of first air outlets 21 simultaneously covers the second air outlets 110 on two air outlet zone segments 10. This arrangement allows air in the ventilation cavity 27 to flow directly from the first air outlets 21 into the air-guiding channels 15.

[0035] In one embodiment, to achieve detachable connection between the curling sleeve 1 and the main frame 2, a first magnetic member 13 is arranged on the curling sleeve 1. A second magnetic member 3 is arranged on the main frame 2. The second magnetic member 3 is configured to magnetically attract the first magnetic member 13. The first magnetic member 13 magnetically attracts the second magnetic member 3 when the curling sleeve 1 is assembled onto the main frame 2. Both the first magnetic member 13 and the second magnetic member 3 are magnets. In another embodiment, one of the first magnetic member 13 and the second magnetic member 3 is a magnet, and the other of the first magnetic member 13 and the second magnetic member 3 is an iron block.

[0036] Specifically, when the second end of the main frame 2 is the closed end 22, the second magnetic member 3 is arranged in a middle portion of the closed end 22, that is, the first magnetic member 13 is also arranged on an end surface of the curling sleeve 1 away from the first air inlet 26. In other embodiments, the first magnetic member 13 may be arranged on an inner side wall of the curling sleeve 1. In another embodiment, the first magnetic member 13 may be arranged at an end portion of the curling sleeve 1 adjacent to the first air inlet 26.

[0037] To prevent air blown from the hair dryer from leaking through a gap between the main frame 2 and the curling sleeve 1, a first sealing ring 4 and a second sealing ring 5 are arranged between the main frame 2 and the curling sleeve 1. The first sealing ring 4 and the second sealing ring 5 are arranged at two ends of the first air outlet 21.

[0038] Specifically, a first annular groove 23 and a second annular groove 24 are defined on an outer side wall of the main frame 2. At least a portion of the first sealing ring 4 is placed in the first annular groove 23. At least a portion of the second sealing ring 5 is placed in the second annular groove 24. The first annular groove 23 limits a position of the first sealing ring 4. The second annular groove 24 limits a position of the second sealing ring 5. This arrangement avoids a technical problem of the first sealing ring 4 and the second sealing ring 5 falling off when replacing the curling sleeve 1.

[0039] In one embodiment, an engagement structure 18 is arranged between the curling sleeve 1 and the main frame 2. The engagement structure 18 includes a positioning protrusion 25 and a positioning slot 14. The positioning protrusion 25 is engaged in the positioning slot 14 when the curling sleeve 1 is assembled onto the main frame 2. When the user uses the product of the present embodiment, the curling sleeve 1 and the main frame 2 do not rotate relative to each other. This arrangement avoids affecting use. Specifically, an annular protrusion 28 is arranged on the outer side wall of the main frame 2. The annular protrusion 28 is arranged on a side of the first air outlet 21 away from the closed end 22. The positioning protrusion 25 is arranged on a side surface of the annular protrusion 28 adjacent to the first air outlet 21. The positioning slot 14 is defined on an end surface of the curling sleeve 1 adjacent to the first air inlet 26.

[0040] In other embodiments, the positioning slot 14 may be defined on the annular protrusion 28. The positioning protrusion 25 may be arranged on the end surface of the curling sleeve 1 adjacent to the first air inlet 26. In another embodiment, the curling sleeve 1 and the main frame 2 may be detachably connected by threads or snaps.

[0041] Based on the hair curling accessory described above, the present disclosure also provides a hair styling tool.

[0042] The hair styling tool includes the accessory 100 according to any one of the above embodiments and a hot air device detachably connected to the accessory 100. The hot air device is a hair dryer or a main unit of a hot air comb. The accessory 100 is detachably connected to the hot air device through the connector 20. Hot air blown from the hot air device, in cooperation with the accessory 100, is used to adsorb and set hair, achieving a curling effect.

[0043] The above description only describes embodiments of the present disclosure, and is not intended to limit the present disclosure; various modifications and changes can be made to the present disclosure. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure.

Claims

1. A hair curling accessory, comprising:a curling sleeve; anda main frame;wherein the main frame defines a ventilation cavity, the main frame being tubular, a first air inlet is defined at a first end of the main frame, a second end of the curling sleeve and / or a second end of the main frame is a closed end, a first air outlet is defined on a side wall of the main frame, both the first air inlet and the first air outlet are in communication with the ventilation cavity, and the curling sleeve is detachably sleeved on an outer side of the main frame;wherein the curling sleeve defines a receiving cavity for receiving the main frame, the curling sleeve has a plurality of air outlet zone segments arranged along a length direction of the curling sleeve, a plurality of second air outlets are defined in each of the air outlet zone segments, the plurality of second air outlets are distributed around a central axis of the curling sleeve, the plurality of second air outlets are in communication with the receiving cavity, the plurality of second air outlets are configured to guide air to blow out along a direction of a peripheral wall of the curling sleeve, and the plurality of the second air outlets of two adjacent air outlet zone segments are arranged in a staggered manner along the length direction of the curling sleeve.

2. The hair curling accessory according to claim 1, wherein a total number of the air outlet zone segments is two.

3. The hair curling accessory according to claim 1, wherein an outer side wall of the curling sleeve comprises, at a position corresponding to each of the plurality of air outlet zone segments, a plurality of air-guiding surfaces and a plurality of air outlet side walls; the plurality of air-guiding surfaces and the plurality of air outlet side walls are distributed around the central axis of the curling sleeve; a first end of one of the air-guiding surfaces and a second end of an adjacent one of the air-guiding surfaces are arranged in a staggered manner; one of the air outlet side walls is arranged at a staggered position between two adjacent the air-guiding surfaces; and one of the second air outlets is defined on said one of the air outlet side walls.

4. The hair curling accessory according to claim 3, wherein a total number of the air-guiding surfaces and a total number of the air outlet side walls on each of the air outlet zone segments are both in a range from 3 to 10.

5. The hair curling accessory according to claim 3, wherein each of the second air outlets comprises a plurality of air holes for air output; and the plurality of air holes are arranged spaced apart along the length direction of the curling sleeve.

6. The hair curling accessory according to claim 5, wherein a diameter of each of the plurality of air holes is in a range of 0.4 mm to 1.5 mm.

7. The hair curling accessory according to claim 3, wherein an air-guiding channel is defined in the curling sleeve; the second air outlets and the receiving cavity are both in communication with the air-guiding channel; and the air-guiding channel is configured to guide air flowing out from the first air outlet to blow out along a tangential direction of the air-guiding surface.

8. The hair curling accessory according to claim 7, wherein the curling sleeve comprises a plurality of air-guiding ribs arranged at a position corresponding to each of the first air outlets; the plurality of air-guiding ribs are arranged spaced apart; the air-guiding channel is formed by two adjacent air-guiding ribs and an inner side wall of the curling sleeve; and a width of each of the plurality of air-guiding ribs gradually decreases along an air outlet direction.

9. The hair curling accessory according to claim 7, wherein a side wall of the air-guiding channel adjacent to the receiving cavity comprises a smooth arc surface.

10. The hair curling accessory according to claim 7, wherein a second air inlet and a third air outlet are defined at two ends of the air-guiding channel respectively; the second air inlet is in communication with the first air outlet; the third air outlet is in communication with the second air outlet; an opening orientation of the second air inlet is different from an opening orientation of the third air outlet; and the opening orientation of the third air outlet is identical to an opening orientation of the second air outlets.

11. The hair curling accessory according to claim 10, wherein there are a plurality of the first air outlets; and the plurality of first air outlets are arranged neatly along an outer peripheral wall of the main frame.

12. The hair curling accessory according to claim 11, wherein the plurality of first air outlets are arranged in a plurality of columns; the main frame comprises a first spacing rib arranged between two adjacent ones of the first air outlets within a single column; the main frame comprises a second spacing rib arranged between two adjacent ones of the first air outlets belonging to two adjacent columns; and a width of each column of the first air outlets simultaneously covers the second air outlets on two of the air outlet zone segments.

13. The hair curling accessory according to claim 1, wherein a first magnetic member is arranged on the curling sleeve; a second magnetic member is arranged on the main frame, the second magnetic member configured to magnetically attract the first magnetic member; and the first magnetic member magnetically attracts the second magnetic member when the curling sleeve is assembled onto the main frame.

14. The hair curling accessory according to claim 13, wherein when the second end of the main frame is the closed end, the second magnetic member is arranged in a middle portion of the closed end.

15. The hair curling accessory according to claim 1, wherein a first sealing ring and a second sealing ring are arranged between the main frame and the curling sleeve; and the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring are arranged at two ends of the first air outlet.

16. The hair curling accessory according to claim 15, wherein a first annular groove and a second annular groove are defined on an outer side wall of the main frame; at least a portion of the first sealing ring is placed in the first annular groove; and at least a portion of the second sealing ring is placed in the second annular groove.

17. The hair curling accessory according to claim 1, wherein an engagement structure is arranged between the curling sleeve and the main frame; the engagement structure comprises a positioning protrusion and a positioning slot; and the positioning protrusion is engaged in the positioning slot when the curling sleeve is assembled onto the main frame.

18. The hair curling accessory according to claim 1, wherein an annular protrusion is arranged on an outer side wall of the main frame; the annular protrusion is arranged on a side of the first air outlet away from the closed end; the positioning protrusion is arranged on a side surface of the annular protrusion adjacent to the first air outlet; and the positioning slot is defined on an end surface of the curling sleeve adjacent to the first air inlet.

19. The hair curling accessory according to claim 1, wherein the curling sleeve comprises a partition part arranged between two adjacent air outlet zone segments.

20. A hair styling tool, comprising:the hair curling accessory according to claim 1.