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Don’t Dry Out!

October 27, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Almost every woman owns one. In fact, they are probably the most popular hair styling tool around today. You could probably peek into all your friend’s bathrooms and find one. Did you guess it already? You probably did. It’s a blow dryer. So why are blow dryers so popular? Well, everyone – regardless of what type of hair style they like, usually have to dry their hair before they style it and people are busy. Hair dryers cut down on the amount of time you need to dry your hair, in short – they’re fast, they’re efficient, and people like that.

 

But what about everything that you’ve heard lately about hair dryers damaging your hair? You may have read in magazines that you shouldn’t use a hair dryer because it will damage your hair. But who has the time to air dry their hair every morning? Certainly not me, and unless you like getting up a few hours early every day, probably not you either. But that’s okay because hair dryers don’t have to damage your hair.

 

No, you don’t have to sacrifice healthy hair for dry hair and convenience. Absolutely not. But you do have to be a little bit selective in what type of hair dryer you choose because they are absolutely not all made equally. If you go down to your local value store and grab the first blow dryer you see for ten dollars, chances are very good that you are not buying a quality dryer for your hair.

 

A regular blow dryer produces positive ions which will dry your hair absolutely, but they will also damage your hair. These are the hair dryers that all those magazine articles are talking about. These are the hair dryers that will expose your hair to harsh heat, day after day and will damage your hair. You must look for a hair dryer that creates negative ions in order to have healthy, beautiful and dry hair.

 

Negative ions have been shown to close and seal the hair cuticle which results in the hair laying flat against the head. By sealing the cuticle, the hair will retain its moisture and retain the healthy, shiny look that you are looking for. Hair dryers with negative ions will keep hair looking its absolute best, instead of drying out and damaging hair.

 

It’s also important to choose a hair dryer that is made with ceramic or tourmaline. Ceramic elements in a dryer actually create negative ions when it’s heated and it also heats evenly so you don’t have to worry about hot spots. Hair dryers that utilized tourmaline coated elements actually create negative ions as well, and they speed up the drying process by almost half which means you are exposing your hair to the heat for much less, so you don’t have to worry about damaging your hair at all.

 

It’s an outdated myth that hair dryers will damage your hair. Instead of being concerned about using a blow dryer, be concerned with what type of dryer you are using. Pay attention to finding a quality iron that will help your hair instead of harming it and you will be able to have beautiful, healthy, shiny and dry hair!

Are Blow Dryers Bad For Your Hair?

October 14, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

There is always a debate raging on whether the use of hair dryers is bad for your hair or not among the stylists and women who use them. But the debate never tackles the question of whether they can be good for your hair. Of course in the past there really was nothing to debate, hair dryers were really good at drying your hair out completely! But that was then and this is now. Of course those old dryers that blow air over heated coils are still bad for your hair, but modern hair dryers are not and some of the latest models can actually be good for your hair.

Ceramic hair dryers were a major step in women being able to dry their hair without actually drying out your locks and damaging them to the point of unhealthy hair. These dryers do not just use hot air to dry out those locks but use negative ions to remove that moisture in a positive way. While the latest ionic hairdryers not only dry your hair without drying it out, they use ionic technology to break the water down instead of hot air to blow it away. Plus they will infuse your hair with those negative ions leaving it potentially healthier than before you started drying your tresses.

The Benefits of Boar Bristles

October 2, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Proper hair care and perfect styling starts at the very beginning – with the proper brush. All too often, women do not give the proper thought to the type of brush they are using and it can even become an after thought with most of the attention going to hair styling tools such as straighteners or blow dryers. But don’t let yourself fall into this trap because a quality hair brush can be your most essential hair styling tool.

When it comes to brushes, there are three main types. A plastic brush with bobble ends, synthetic fibers or a boar bristle brush. You can also find any combination of these three types with the most common combination being a mixture of synthetic and boar bristle brushes.

You may have heard a lot of talk about boar bristle brushes, and if you’ve checked out hair brushes recently, you’ll have noticed that boar bristle brushes tend to be more expensive than other types. Why is that? A boar bristle brush is about a lot more than simply brushing your hair. It’s about creating healthy, shiny and manageable hair. Some even say that a boar bristle brush is an entire experience and treat that you can give yourself every day.

Boar bristles are quite hard and densely packed in the brush. This may scare you off at first because you’re afraid of ripping your hair. But don’t worry. The hard bristles are very tough and they are perfect for thick, dense hair. In fact, these brushes are perfect for African American hair that is typically hard to manage.

The hard boar bristles are very effective at removing dirt, dust and debris from the hair because they are so densely packed. When you are using your brush to clean your hair, it’s important to start away from the scalp first and then you can progress to the scalp to receive even more benefits from your brush.

The other excellent feature of a boar bristle brush is the massaging effect. The hard bristles stimulate the scalp, increasing the blood flow which can be very relaxing and soothing. The stimulation of the scalp also spreads the natural oils of the scalp – the sebum through the hair and down the hair shaft. This results in smoother, healthier hair that is soft and manageable. Increasing the blood flow to the scalp has been linked to stimulating hair growth, creating thicker and longer hair as well.

Many people who take a natural approach to hair care like using a boar bristle brush because you can effectively clean your scalp and your hair without using shampoos. Simply remove the debris, dust and build up with your brush and then clean it before using the brush for massaging benefits.

Because it is so effective at trapping dirt and dust, it is very important to clean your brush periodically. It’s very simple to clean your brush, simply turn it over and use a comb to remove any lint or debris that gets caught in the bristles. Occasionally, you may want to give your brush a thorough cleaning by rinsing it under running water or even by soaking it in a bit of shampoo.

It is important to remember when you are using your boar bristle brush to be careful. Because the bristles are so hard, you can cause damage to your hair if you try to force your brush through tough knots or tangles. Also, it is crucial to never brush your hair when it’s wet or you will cause unnecessary damage.

Because you are distributing the natural oils through your hair with the brush, you are sealing the hair cuticle which means that you will see an improved appearance with dead ends, breakage and dry frizzy hair. Your hair will be softer, more manageable and generally much healthier with the repeated use of a boar bristle brush.

Blow Me Over: Understanding Hair Dryers

October 1, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Most women (and some men) have a blow dryer in their bathroom. It’s one of those tools appliances that most people tend to take for granted. Everyday, you get out of the shower, your hair sopping wet and start blowing it dry.  But have you ever thought about your blow dryer and questioned whether you have the right one for your needs? Not many people do.

 

Because your blow dryer is one of the most frequently used hair tools you have. You owe it to yourself, and your hair, to give it a little bit of thought. Choosing the correct blow dryer will help you create the beautiful hair styles that you crave. But you have to do your research and find the right dryer for your needs.

 

So where do you begin? If you’re like most people, you haven’t given your blow dryer much consideration. Maybe you chose the dryer that was on sale, or the smallest one to fit in your drawer. Or maybe you have the same old hair dryer that you’ve had since you were in high school! However you chose your hair dryer, it’s time for you to start choosing for the all right reasons.

 

The first thing that you need to understand is wattage. Each blow dryer has a certain wattage which determines how strong it is and ultimately how much heat it puts out. If you are the type of person who is always in a hurry and you want to get your hair dry in a hurry, you will want a dryer with 2000 watts or higher. Going with something slightly less powerful, such as an 1800 watt dryer, will also get the job done in a reasonable time. If you have short or fine hair that doesn’t take long to dry, maybe wattage isn’t a big factor. However if you have long thick hair, this should be an important factor for you.

 

If it’s possible you should try out a hair dryer before you buy it. It isn’t always possible to try them before buying, but if it is, try to take advantage of it. It’s good to get a feel for the weight of a dryer, and how easy it is to maneuver and if the cord gets wrapped up and in your way. These details may seem small, but if you are making an investment, these are the little things that will make the difference.

 

You may think that hair dryers damage your hair because of the intense heat that they use, but this doesn’t have to be true. There are now negative ion dryers that utilize ionic technology. These dryers blow negative ions over the hair which not only dries your hair in half the time as a conventional dryer, but also help to keep your hair looking soft, shiny and healthy. Negative ion energy actually works by closing the hair shaft which protects the hair resulting in healthy, healthier hair.

 

Some people like to choose blow dryers that come with a great deal of attachments. For some – more is better. Be sure that whatever attachments a hair dryer comes with, they are useful for your type of hair. You will want a nozzle on your dryer as you can get a bit closer to your hair without damaging it. Some dryers come with a diffuser attachment. This type of attachment is great for professional hair stylists, or people with curly hair that need a diffused heat to dry their hair.

 

Ultimately when you choose a hair dryer, price will also be an issue for many people. However, when it comes to an investment that will last you for years remember that a quality dryer will save you time and money in the long run, not to mention that a quality dryer will protect the health of your hair as well!

Benefits Of Ceramic In Hair Styling Tools

September 23, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Just about every hair styling tool used in a salon and available for purchase at the beauty supply stores uses ceramic and touts this as the best material ever for your hair. From blow dryers to curling and straightening irons ceramic is used in all these professional hair styling tools so your hair can benefit from the natural properties that ceramic has which leave hair looking its best.

All of these ceramic-based tools will help you eliminate frizz and leave hair silky and smooth. This is do to the fact that ceramic emits negative ions which will balance out your hair leaving it better capable of retaining its own natural moisture so that you can avoid dry damaged hair which tends to have a mind of its own.

Ceramic elements also tend to heat up very quickly and very evenly. This means no longer standing around waiting for the hair iron to heat up when you are in a hurry. Plus since it heats up evenly there will be no hot spots or cold spots, which will affect the curling or straightening your are, trying to achieve.

These high quality hair styling tools are the best option for women who want to take care of their hair so that it is shiny and healthy. Plus these tools will give salon quality results on the hairstyles you want to achieve to look your best.

Using the Right Scissors To Prevent Injury

September 22, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

When most people think of carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetition induced wrist injuries they think first of the secretary at the office typing on her computer as the most likely to suffer from this problem. Of course some of the first cases were out of that industry, but it is definitely not a problem just for them. Hairdressers are a prime target for carpal tunnel and these other wrist injuries since holding scissors as well as blow dryers and more all day is the same type of repetition, which brings this health problem on and can possibly end a career.

Just as the secretary in the office had special products designed for her to help her avoid this injury during the course of her day the same goes for hairdressers and their tools. Companies such as Kamisori have designed their hairdressing scissors to be not only some of the best performing scissors in the industry but they are also ergonomically designed to prevent these injuries as well. These professional scissors are perfectly balanced and the steel blades will retain their sharpness for much longer than poorly made scissors. So not only are these scissors great for your hands but also your clients will get the best haircut possible.

Getting Salong Results At Home With The Right Hair Tools

September 20, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Many women feel that they have to be a professional hairdresser to shop at a hairdressing supply shop. In some cases this is true, some are for professionals only but many shops that serve professionals will also sell these quality hair styling tools and products to anyone interested in getting the absolute best for their hair. Websites like My Hair Styling Tools make it easy for everyone to get top quality blow dryers, curling irons, and more at the best prices available. There is no longer any excuse to use those cheap drugstore products any longer in between your salon visits.

Quality Hair Tools From Karmin

September 8, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

For women who are looking for salon quality hair styling tools there is no better value than the Karmin line of products. Karmin hair tools use the absolute best materials to make sure your hair is at its best so you look your best. With the latest technology and materials your hair will benefit from the use of these Karmin hair straighteners, curling irons, and blow dryers as they will help you have the healthiest shiniest hair possible. Plus since these tools are salon quality exactly as the professionals use you know they will last a long time even under heavy usage.

Working With Thick Hair

September 3, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

If your hair is very thick it may tend to dry out under lots of styling products and the heat from styling tools. Not rinsing hair well, curling irons, and blow dryers all play a role in making your locks dry and this can potentially damage it making it appear less than healthy and beautiful.  If your thick hair is already dried out then there are things you can do to put it back onto the road to being the hair you truly want to have.

Getting that hair thinned out can be a big step toward getting body back into your hair and reviving the strands for new hairstyles. This will lighten the hair making it easier to have big full body styles. Also use professional styling tools such as tourmaline hair dryers to not only dry your hair more effectively but also help it retain its own moisture for more health. Another added benefit of this extra body will be less time will need spent with a curling iron trying to pump up the volume of that heavily weighed down hair. A great cut goes a long way to getting a great look out of your thick hair.

Buying A Hair Dryer With Enough Wattage

August 29, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

When you are shopping for a new hair dryer one of the things you should look other than ionic or tourmaline technology is the wattage rating for the unit. Professional hair dryers use 1500 to 1800 watts to dry hair quickly and efficiently. Cheaply made blow dryers have less wattage behind them and this allows the cuticles to curl up while you are drying resulting in frizzy hair that does not look nearly as good. Starting your hairstyle off with a proper dry can make the difference in looking your best or not.

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