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Using the Right Temperature On Your Hair Iron

August 15, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Many women automatically just turn the variable temperature setting on their ceramic hair straighteners to the highest setting, let them heat up, and then start straightening their hair. There is one flaw with this action and that is the one temp fits all attitude with the hair iron. These hair straighteners have variable settings for a reason and every woman would do herself a favor to find the temperature which works best for her. Too high of a setting and the hair will face potential damage, while too little and the hair will not straighten well.

Traveling Light With A Hair Styling Iron

August 15, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

If you are traveling the room in your luggage is at a absolute premium, and this means some things may have to do double duty to get the most from what you take with you. One hair care shortcut you can make is to pack a hair styling iron instead of a straightener and a curling iron. Ceramic hair straighteners are perfect for not only creating smooth luxurious hair, but they are also perfect for making gorgeous sexy waves. What could be better on your vacation than the ability to go back and forth with your hairstyles and yet only pack one simple relatively lightweight hair tool?

The Highly Versatile Hair Straightening Tool

August 13, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

The most versatile tool a woman can include in her hair styling arsenal is a ceramic hair straightener. These hair tools are perfect for taming unruly hair, creating smooth hair, and even putting some curl and waves into your hairdo. Ceramic hair straighteners are fairly inexpensive and by purchasing this handy tool you can save yourself some money by not having to buy a curling iron as well since straighteners can also curl hair with a little time and practice. This will also keep your vanity from becoming cluttered with hair styling tools so you will have room to work and for other things you may need.

Properly Straightening Your Hair

July 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

It always surprises me how many women have trouble getting salon quality results with their hair straightening iron. Really using ceramic hair straighteners is fairly simple and part of the success is in the preparation of your hair in the drying process.

To start drying your hair properly to encourage straight hair blot, do not rub your hair dry. Once you are ready to start blow drying use a soft brush to comb your hair straight as you blow your tresses dry. If you do not already have an ionic hair dryer maybe you should consider one as these will help your hair maintain its moisture which will discourage frizz and curl that results from dry hair.

Once you hair is thoroughly dry then use a professional hair straightener with a ceramic coating to help your hair stay moist and encourage negative ions in your hair. Start at the root and straighten small sections of hair at a time. Clamp the hair iron on a small lock of hair and slowly move it in a gliding motion down your hair from the root to the very tip. Continue this process over your entire head taking care not to expose your hair to excess heat as this will damage it especially if you straighten your hair often.

Control Summer Humidity Frizz

July 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Summertime can make your hair so frizzy and untamed. Your hair shafts absorb the extra moisture in the air from the above average humidity and this creates curl in your hair, which can quickly become unwanted frizz. The best way to combat this frizz to keep your hair as naturally moist as possible so it is less susceptible to the humidity. Try and shampoo less if possible, and when styling your hair use professional grade hair tools which are safer on hair than cheap drugstore styling tools. Items such as ceramic hair straighteners and ionic blow dryers are specially designed to be easier on your hair yet highly effective at styling.

Ceramic Hair Straighteners

July 14, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Not all hair styling tools are created equal. Ceramic hair straighteners are often considered superior to ordinary metal straighteners with just a coating to protect your hair. The ceramic coated hair irons are more gentle on hair and helps protect your hair for better results and shine. These hair irons are not only better on your tresses than cheap drugstore hair straighteners they also last much longer since they are made from more quality materials. If you want sleeker, straighter hair than consider a professional ceramic hair straightener to get it safely and effectively to your hair.

Using Ceramic Hair Irons for Straight Hair

June 13, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

The hot look for summer is long straight hair and if you were not born with straight hair you do not have to live without the latest hairstyle. Of course hair can be chemically treated to be straight, but this is a long process at a hair salon that costs a lot of money and it is down right unpleasant to endure. A great alternative would be to get one of the many hair straightening irons that are readily available and remove those curls yourself. A tourmaline ceramic hair iron is extremely effective at removing the waves from the curliest hair safely and effectively.

Look for ceramic hair straighteners, which have a variable temperature setting so that you can use the temperature that best suits your hair type to work with the hair. With flat irons the temperature used is very important and ceramic irons heat up better and are more evenly heated across the plate to ensure the accuracy of the temperature you are applying to your locks. All you need to do is glide the smooth ceramic plates from the root of your hair to the tip in small sections to remove the frizz and curl and end up with that gorgeous straight hair that everyone wants right now.

Tourmaline Ceramic Hair Straighteners

June 2, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

If you are like me you see flat irons touted as tourmaline flat irons and you have no idea what tourmaline is and you have no clue why it is a good feature to have in a ceramic hair iron. Of course as with most things new when tourmaline was first added to hair straightening tools it was only on professional hair styling tools and it was very expensive to have. But like most things once the initial hype was gone tourmaline hair irons popped up everywhere at affordable prices so you did not have to be a professional stylist to get the benefits of this feature. Tourmaline is a semi-precious gemstone, which flat iron makers have incorporated into the ceramic plates on their hair straightening tools. Tourmaline ceramic hair irons are known for their amazing ability to generate negative ions, which help your hair, retain its own natural moisture, which is extremely important when using heat to style your hair on a regular basis. This will make your hair straightening iron more effective at creating smooth silky looking straight hair with no frizz that can make you look like a star with a permanent hair dresser even though you style your hair on your own in your own home.

What to Look For In Hair Straightening Irons

May 21, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

If you were not born with straight hair you can get the look with the use of a hair flat iron. These easy to use professional hair tools will surprisingly take the tightest curls out of any hair type and leave it luxuriously smooth. Of course you want to ensure that the hair straightener you use is of good quality to make sure your hair does not get damaged and remains healthy despite the demands of styling. Some of the key features to for in your hair straightening iron include:

Ceramic plates – Irons using ceramic hair straighteners are much easier on the hair than those, which do not have these ceramic plates. Without them your hair is in direct contact with the metal and will be exposed to way too much heat.

Ionic technology – Ionic hair straighteners keep negative ions within your hair. Negative ions promote the moisture levels in your hair, which will help it remain smoother and keep it from being too frizzy.

Temperature control – Hair straighteners with variable temperature settings are an absolute essential. Control over the amount of heat you use to straighten your hair is vital so that you use enough to straighten out the curls, but not so much as to damage your hair.

If you shop with retailers who carry professional hair tools then the above features will more than likely be standard on the hair iron. Hair professionals demand these features and so should you.

Using a Hair Straightening Iron

May 20, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Tourmaline hair straighteners are the best hair straighteners available to remove the curl from your hair and get the look of long straight luxurious hair. But just having professional hair tools does not make someone an expert at using them. It takes practice and know how to properly straighten hair without causing any unnecessary damage to the hair. The first step to using a hair straightener on your locks is to get a quality professional flat iron hair straightener to use.

To get flat straight hair with the flat iron do approximately 2 inch sections of your hair at a time. Start at the roots and slowly slide the section of hair between the hot plates until you get to the very tip. Start again at the new piece at the roots and slide to the tip. Continuing this process throughout the entire head of hair.

To keep your hair healthy despite frequent use of hair straightening tools you should use a mild shampoo and good conditioner to ensure your hair is well protected. It is also recommended that you use a cream lotion on your hair during straightening sessions to help your hair stay moisturized under the heat and look its best when using hair-straightening irons.

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