Sunday, August 26, 2012

Choosing A Flat Iron And Its Prices


Before going out and purchasing one of the wonderful Flat Irons, there are some things you should know about their features and prices.

When shopping be sure that you try to find true ceramic and tourmaline flat irons and not those that are just metal coated in the material. These are just as bad for your hair as the metal ones. While prices start at $20 for the most basic models, these are often made with aluminum, which contributes to hair breakage, frizz and static. You should stick with a ceramic iron or tourmaline iron for healthy, static-free, shiny hair and getting the best results. Ceramic tools are quality models that can cost up to $150. Even if you can get a decent grade straightener at a relatively low price of around $60 to $80 and still see good results. You would probably look forward to that a straightening iron made with semiprecious gemstones would cost more than a ceramic one, but the happy surprise is that tourmaline straightening irons are no more pricey than their alternatives.

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