You Need More Than Quality Hair Products For Healthy Hair
September 5, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
If you watch shampoo commercials they make you believe that their product can make you have the most beautiful hair if you only use their brand. Of course quality hair products can help you have healthy hair but that is only part of the picture. If you have healthy hair and use styling tools, which are not good for its health, the quality products you use become useless.
Tourmaline hair dryers use gemstones rich in negative ions to not blow your hair dry with just air but break the water down to remove the moisture from your hair. These ions also bind with the positive ions in your hair to neutralize frizz and help lock in moisture.
Ceramic hair straighteners and curling irons are much better for styling your hair than inexpensive hair tools. The cheaper models usually do not have variable temperature settings and the have hot spots which can damage your hair when it is exposed to them. While ceramic heats up evenly providing and has a smooth surface so that the strands of your hair can glide smoothly through the plates and be exposed to one constant temperature. This will help your hair be more healthy and radiant especially when combined with quality hair products.
Ceramic Irons For Curling Short Hair
September 4, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Curling short hair can be a real pain and that is why so many women with shorter hairstyles do not take the time to but a little body and curl into their hair. Shorter strands of hair were notorious for slipping out of the older metal-based barrels. The slick barrel just could not hold onto the hair unless hairspray was used to create some grip. This made a sticky nasty mess on the iron and on the hair. Newer professional ceramic curling irons do a much better job of holding onto that hair so it can curl it properly with no hairspray needed to keep the hair on the barrel.
Working With Thick Hair
September 3, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
If your hair is very thick it may tend to dry out under lots of styling products and the heat from styling tools. Not rinsing hair well, curling irons, and blow dryers all play a role in making your locks dry and this can potentially damage it making it appear less than healthy and beautiful. If your thick hair is already dried out then there are things you can do to put it back onto the road to being the hair you truly want to have.
Getting that hair thinned out can be a big step toward getting body back into your hair and reviving the strands for new hairstyles. This will lighten the hair making it easier to have big full body styles. Also use professional styling tools such as tourmaline hair dryers to not only dry your hair more effectively but also help it retain its own moisture for more health. Another added benefit of this extra body will be less time will need spent with a curling iron trying to pump up the volume of that heavily weighed down hair. A great cut goes a long way to getting a great look out of your thick hair.
Keeping Long Hair Straightened All Day
August 29, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
For women who have long very curly hair straightening irons are perfect for removing those curls and getting gorgeous straight hair. But if you have to put in a really long day sometimes your hair tends to get a little puffy and as the straight starts to go out and the curl begins to come back in. One tip to keep your hair straight longer is to place the part on the side of your head as opposed to the middle. This will place extra weight on the strands which will help hold down the strands to keep your hair sleek and straight.
Getting That Tousled Long Hair Look
August 28, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
One of the latest fashion trends for hair involves laid back wavy hair very similar to the classic beach look that comes natural to some lucky women. This look can be easily attended by most anyone though with a simple hair curling iron. It is best to use quality hair curling irons such as a ionic or ceramic based models which are so much better for your hair than the cheaply made drugstore models which have your hair against bare metal to curl the strands.
It is tempting to try and curl all of your hair to get this look and then hope you can mess it up enough to make it look natural. This is not the best way to get these carefree curls though. Use your curling iron to curl only random pieces of hair about two inches up from the bottom of the hair and stopping about eye level. These randomly created curls on only part of your head will give not only body but also the messy casual appearance that so many women want to achieve. This is one easy to get hairstyle that you will love to use your curling iron to create not only for work but also for a great night out.
Avoiding Snags and Breaks When Straightening Your Hair
August 26, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
One of the many benefits of using quality ceramic hair straighteners is the gentle way in which they work with your hair. Many cheaply made hair irons are not made with solid ceramic and inconsistencies in the surface will catch and snag your hair as you glide the plates down the length of each set of strands. This will result in broken damaged hair, which cannot be repaired resulting in the need to cut your hair in order to remove the broken unhealthy snags. Though ceramic hair straighteners may cost a little more in the end the health of your hair is worth every penny, especially if you plan on using the hair iron often.
Not Leaving A Curling Iron On Your Hair Too Long
August 26, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Many women tend to allow the hot plates of a curling iron to remain in contact with their hair for too much time with each wrapping of the hair. Generally most hair will only need about five seconds of contact on a quality ionic curling iron in order to effectively curl. If your hair is not responding to five seconds worth of heat on the strands then you are either using too low a heat setting for your hair type or the curling iron is not effectively heating up to the temperature specified. To effectively curl your hair you need to increase the temperature or use a curling iron, which can effectively heat up to curl your hair properly.
Buns Can Be Fun And Flirty
August 18, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
For so long buns have been notorious for being the hairstyle of the boring old lady, but times are changing and younger women are discovering creative ways to wear a bun. Girls are using professional hair straighteners to ensure their locks are perfectly smooth and sleek then creating small buns that they pin up on the side of their head. Or they are taking those super straight strands and making a large playful bun they can place a flower in and enjoy being flirty while wearing. This is just one of the great hairstyles you can create with super sleek straight hair after you have used a hair iron to prep the locks for the hairstyle.
Temperature Settings On Hair Straighteners
August 17, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
When you are styling your hair with a flat iron it is absolutely essential to use the lowest temperature necessary in order to get the hair smooth, as you do not want to expose your locks to temps beyond what is needed. Many professional hair straighteners come with a variable temperature setting, which allows the user to use the temp which is the best for their hair type and condition. Those with very thick course hair will need to use a higher temperature in order to heat up the strands and effectively straighten those curls out of the tresses.
Avoiding Split Ends
August 14, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Split ends are generally caused by over drying of the hair and this is easily done with cheap drugstore hair dryers. These dryers are blowing very hot dry air onto the hair and this causes the hair to dry and lose its own natural oils, which is needed keep hair healthy and free of split ends. Once the oil is stripped and removed the hair no longer has the protection this provides and it will begin to split into two and three strands on the end of each hair. Unfortunately the only way to cure this is to remove the damaged hair by trimming it off. Once that is done you should always use a professional hair dryer to ensure that the hair is not exposed to hot dry air again to dry it out.



