How to get Wavy Hair with a Curling Iron
March 17, 2009 by Erin · Leave a Comment
Create Festive Styles with the Right Tools
December 3, 2008 by Elena · Leave a Comment
When it comes to looking your best, there is never a more important time to look hot with a styling hair do than at your yearly Christmas parties. And not only is it important to look your best with a fancy new dress, and some glam makeup, but you cannot forget about your hair. Because after all, you wouldn’t be looking and feeling so festive if your hair was doing the same old boring thing it did every year.
Yes, Christmas is the perfect festive season to pull out your curling iron, your hair straightener and your hair dryer and start your styling engines. You don’t have to spend a fortune at the beauty salon to have a gorgeous hair style; all you need is the right tools and a little imagination.
Of course no matter what style you are trying to achieve, you want it to look healthy, shiny and dazzling. Not frizzy, dry and damaged. So it is important that to create a healthy hair base, you dry your hair with an ionic hair dryer. Choose a hair dryer that has ceramic coated elements and the addition of tourmaline because these items will create negative ions that will actually dry the hair from the inside, out which means that it will reduce the amount of time it takes to dry your hair, giving you more time to style it into a beautiful up do. Besides giving you more time to style, which is a gift in itself, this type of quality hair dryer will make your hair look even healthier because the negative ions close each hair cuticle, allowing them to lay flat and retain their natural healthy shine.
It’s often easier to style your up do if you start with straight, sleek hair. Once your hair is completely dry, use a ceramic or titanium straightener to create that sleek look. Using a quality hair iron also adds shine and a natural luster to your hair that will make any up do look extra special.
Once you place a few strategic pins and clips, you can also use your hair straightener to flip up edges, smooth tendrils to frame your face or even create curls. Of course, if you’re looking for a very curly look, a quality curling iron will help you create the cascade of curls you are looking for. Choose a ceramic barreled curling iron for the smoothest curls, and after that, you must decide on the size of curls you are trying to create. If you want tight, corkscrew tendrils, look for a smaller barreled curling iron, and for soft, flowing waves, a bigger barrel will do the trick.
Creating festive up dos can be a lot of fun, and with the right tools for the job, it is easier than you think. Simply use your imagination and take some time to practice and soon you will have a styling new hair style for the party season that will dazzle all of your coworkers, friends and family members.
Infrared Heat For Styling Hair
November 6, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Infrared is an amazing thing when it is coming from professional styling tools that use ceramic and tourmaline to generate the heat for you to style your hair. Far infrared heat will actually heat your hair from the inside out when you use tourmaline ceramic hair straighteners so there is less damage to the outside portion of your hair. Plus not only will there be less potential for damage straightening your hair with one of these flat irons is much quicker than for other hair irons available using different materials in the plates on the iron.
Getting That Salon Hairstyle At Home
October 10, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Many women wonder why they just cannot make their hair look as good as the salon does when they style it. Of course many of these women are trying to use inferior hair styling tools to recreate the look the salon achieved and this just will not work since a good part of the success in styling hair is quality professional style tools. Professional blow dryers are one major key to getting good-looking hair. Having your hair blown out properly is a big step toward many of the top hairstyles that women want. These dryers will leave your hair healthy and ready to be styled better than any drugstore blow dryer can do.
Styling Hair Daily With Professional Curling Irons
September 3, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
If you are one of those women who style their hair on a daily basis then you should really consider making sure you have professional quality hair tools which are designed to be used daily on hair without causing any damage. The difference between an inexpensive iron and an ionic curling iron can be just like between night and day when it comes to the benefits and health to your hair. If your hair is healthier than it is actually easier to style your hair and it will look better once you are done since that health and vitality will shine through.
Prepping Your Hair for Using a Flat Iron
June 6, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
One of the biggest keys to getting perfectly smooth, silky straight hair with your straightener is by prepping your hair for the styling. Hair that is blown dry effectively and treated with hair care products that help pamper and maintain your locks will be much easier to straighten as well as will look a whole lot better once you are through styling.
To effectively blow your dry so you can get the best results with your ceramic hair straightener, make sure the hair itself is free of excess moisture. Blotting with a towel will do the job fine, and this will help since the less time you spend actually blow-drying the less damage you can do to your hair which will result in less than optimal hair straightening. Now is a great time to apply a thermal protection product so that your hair can retain its own moisture levels throughout the blow-drying and hair straightening process. Just as you can get a ceramic iron with ionic technology you can also get a ceramic hair brush which will also help promote those negative ions which will help your hair be healthy and shiny. Use one of these along with your blow dryer to dry your hair in small sections until all the moisture from the shampooing is gone. Any water still in the hair will potentially damage it once you use your hair straightening iron to smooth it out.




