• 21Nov

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    Different types of flat irons are available on the market for a wide range of values. Mainly they come in three types - Ceramic irons, Tourmaline and Ionic irons. Ceramic irons are ideal for distributing heat consistently so that there is a low threat of burning hair. Tourmaline heats up rapidly and generates high-shine, super straight styles, which will last for a long period of time.
    Here are some of the features of a good flat iron.

    A wide flat iron of two inches or more is top capable for those with solid, long , curly hair. In the same way, a thin flat iron as little as 1/2 inch is suited for short or thin hair. Remember that a narrower iron is best if you want a flat iron to be used for styling besides straightening , since it is more comfortable and convenient. For making the process much easier , always search a model with length to the iron. Square style heat plates get little hair coverage and they are leaned to let hair slip out. For the fine results, choose for those that span the whole length of the iron clamps.

    Relating to others, the fastest heat-up is found on tourmaline irons. A Best Flat Iron should have an indicator light to tell you when the iron is ready. It also has alterable heat settings for thin and thick hair needs. Another significant feature is Recovery Time. The faster an iron can recover the more likely it is to sustain steady heat. It also has an automatic programmed shut-off to ensure increased protection. Clamp styles are usually best for one-handed straightening. It has attachments such as exchangeable styling plates for crimping or straightening and finishing combs for improving hair shine.

    A comfortable grip - either a scissor style or clamp style - is important for a good Hair Styling Iron. A good design is also very essential. A flat iron should have smooth , rounded edges. If it has any jagged plastic corners, they may catch on your hair. Along with too much heat, it is one of the highest risks for spoiling your hair while straightening . Another nice convenience feature is having a long swivel cord. To avoid wasted time, wet-dry models are best. They work on a two-step method and involve a hair dryer and a straightener. To determine the temperature of the iron, digital flat irons take away the guess work. These kinds are often more costly; but may easily be worth the extra money.

    Posted by Kay Huna @ 3:36 am

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