Friday, September 7, 2012

Tips For Flat Iron And Straightening


There are several types of flat irons available on the market in a broad selection of prices. When it comes to buying a straightener, remember to pick the right one that can make a big difference in your overall experience. It should be the right model for your hair type.
The biggest problem when choosing the right model is getting the right combination of power and heat for your hair thickness and texture, whether it is thin or coarse. For all irons, look for those with a PTFC heater, those capable of producing far-infrared heat, the least damaging to hair.
After you have picked the perfect straightener and before you begin to use it, it is important to prep it to stop damage to the follicle. Find a conditioner that works for you that don’t include silicone. Also, a thermal spray spritzed across your locks just before you straighten your hair will make sure protection from the extreme heat a flat iron produces. It not only protects your hair from harsh heat, but it also reduces frizz and locks in a smooth hold.

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