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Learning Flat Iron Stlying Tips For Best Results For Your Hair

April 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

For the most part using a flat iron to gorgeous smooth hair is relatively easy, it is not exactly rocket science to run your hair through the plates of a straightening iron to get the look you want. But getting salon quality results on that look is another story since the pros have some tips for getting hair absolutely smooth that someone just running the hair iron through their hair may not know. Of course anyone can learn these flat iron styling tips once they know what they are and put them into practice.

Knowing to ensure that your hair is completely tangle free and to use divide it off into sections using clips can greatly increase the effectiveness of your hair iron and help get the absolute smoothest results. Also make sure you are using the right temperature on your hair iron. Too low will not straighten effectively while too high will damage the hair and maybe even potentially burn the scalp. Plus using the right hair products from shampoos to conditioners and hair sprays can not only help the hair iron get better results but also to keep your hair healthy despite the styling demands you place on it.

Benefits of Ionic Hair Dryers

October 29, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Professional hair dryers now do so much more than just dry your hair for you so you can style it. In the past hair dryers were the prime suspect when it came to finding out what was robbing your hair of its own natural moisture. Newer blow dryers such as ionic blow dryers now do more than dry your hair and dry it out. These dryers emit lots of negative ions, which break down the water molecules to dry your hair and help your locks retain their own natural moisture in the process so your hair does not dry out and always look its best.

Chi Cermaric Hair Dryers

October 28, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

For a quality ceramic hair dryer that will not only dry your hair after washing but also help it to become healthier look no further than the Chi Turbo Professional. These dryers are made with the highest-grade ceramic heating elements available. These ceramic elements will heat up quickly and retain the proper temperature to best dry your hair efficiently. The ceramic used in this and other Chi hair tools will help your hair absorb and maintain its own natural moisture so that it will be at its healthiest to look its absolute best even if you style your hair frequently.

Style That Naturally Curly Hair

October 16, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Many women born with naturally curl hair sometimes get frustrated with their hair since they feel their only style options are curly and frizzy curly. Luckily there are many products for curly hair to help tame those curls and get the most of that gorgeous hair you were naturally born with. Whether you just want to tame those curls or totally get rid of them there are some great professional hair tools available for daily use in the home to help you look your best and get those beautiful wavy curly styles that women with straight hair are so jealous of.

Variable Controls On Professional Hair Dryers

September 5, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

One of the things, which make a quality hair dryer, so much better than an off brand model from a drugstore is the ability to control the settings on the unit. Professional hair dryers have a variable heat setting as well as a variable speed setting. There is no one perfect temperature and speed setting that will dry every hair type, so being able to adjust your hair dryer to your hair type will mean a better more effective dryer for you and your hair. This will help your hair remain healthy and make it less likely you will develop split ends.

Hair Dryer Diffuser - How to Use a Finger Diffuser

April 2, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The most common hair dryer diffuser is also known as a finger diffuser.

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This dryer attachment is one of the most popular attachments as its main purpose is to add volume and define curls without frizzing up hair. It allows your hair dryer to give a softer blast of air instead of blowing your hair all over the place like a hair dryer will do with out an attachment.

A diffuser is best used on a lower heat setting, and although it makes for a bit of a slower process the end results can be very rewarding. A more defined curl, less frizz and softer looking curls or waves. The fingers on the diffuser work to help separate the hairs from each other for a fuller more voluminous effect.

HOW TO USE A HAIR DRYER FINGER DIFFUSER

To add volume using a diffuser tilt your head upside down and place the diffuser at the roots of your hair and move the diffuser down to the ends of hair as hair dries.

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To help shape and define curls start with the diffuser at the roots and with circular motions work your way down the hair. Be sure to move in the same direction down the hair. To add volume with this technique lift the roots by keeping the diffuser at a 90 degree angle from the scalp.

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Always use your dryer on a medium heat setting and at a lever 1 air speed.

To help set the hair finish with a cool shot.

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