Curling Irons Sure Have Changed!
January 8, 2009 by Elena · Leave a Comment
Probably one of the first hair styling tools you ever owned was a curling iron. In fact, if you went to high school in the early nineties, a curling iron was essential in order to create those sky high bangs that were so popular. Do you remember how you choose what curling iron you should use back then? Probably not, but I would bet that you didn’t choose your curling iron based on how good it would be for your hair. In fact, it hasn’t been until recently that hair styling tools have actually benefited hair. However, there are a few things that you should keep in mind when you are looking for a curling iron, because they have come along way since you first started using them.
If you are thinking about getting a curling iron, don’t make the mistake that they are only good for curling your bangs up to great heights. Curling irons are useful for so much more than that. If you have always wanted wavy, sexy curls, then a curling iron is the perfect tool for you. Or maybe it’s tight, spiral curls you’re looking for? A curling iron is also the tool of choice for you.
Be sure when you are looking for a curling iron to choose the barrel width that’s right for the style you want to achieve. Because curling irons come in a wide variety of barrel sizes, from ¾” up to 2” barrels. If you are looking for tight curls, choose the smaller curling iron barrel size. But if loose waves are your thing, you’ll want the larger barrel. It’s important to note that if you have short hair, you should not choose large barrel sizes, they are only useful on longer hair. Shorter hair does better with smaller barrel sizes as they are easier to negotiate on short hair. If you have medium length hair and want to have some versatility when you style, you may want to consider a 1” barrel size because they are the most versatile and you can create quite a bit of style with this size.
Another consideration when you are choosing a curling iron is the material of the barrel. Look for a ceramic curling iron because ceramic is an excellent material choice. Ceramic is known for conducting heat evenly and quickly so you do not need to worry about any hot spots developing on your iron which will burn your hair. Ceramic also smoothes your hair as it styles, so your hair will not look frizzy or over treated.
Other features to look for in a curling iron include ionic technology which actually locks in na
tural moisture and oils to make hair look healthier than before. Silver technology is also a great feature, because the silver kills bacteria and germs that may be in your hair or on your styling tool so that your hair can stay as healthy as possible.
Curling irons have come along way since your early styling days, so take the time to research a quality hair styling tool before you make the investment.
Getting Out Of That Hairstyle Slump
November 11, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Many women fall into a slump when it comes to styling their hair and continue to either curl it the same or straighten it the same each and every day and do not realize just how board they are with the look. But your hair does not have to be just curly or just straight you can do a style that is a mix between the two and you will only have to use your hair straightening iron to do it. Hair straighteners can be used to not only straighten hair but to give it volume and waves as well. By mixing up the motion you use your flat iron on your hair you can get new looks that will make you excited to get ready to go out again.
Keeping Your Hair Straight After Using A Flat Iron
November 4, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Some women use their hair straightening iron perfectly and get those sleek tresses that are so popular right now on the red carpet. But for some their hair does not remain straight and they cannot figure out how to keep those waves or curls from returning before their day is done. Usually this is caused by extra heat and humidity in the air caused by the weather. But there are a few steps you can take to keep that hair straight and looking its best.
Use your blow dryer before you begin using your flat iron even if it is already dry, and try straightening your hair at a higher temperature setting with your professional flat iron. Also use products specially designed for straight hair and use a flexible hold spray to hold it in place once you remove those curls. And of course if you live somewhere where the humidity is especially high than use a shine serum to help battle the extra moisture in the air and keep those locks straight and beautiful all day long. These tips should help you look your best with this great hairstyle that so many women want to have.
Using a 1 Inch Curling Irons For Most Styles
October 28, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
If you do not want to clutter your bathroom with several hair styling tools and want a good all around curling iron that will create waves as well as curls a average sized iron will be the best bet for getting several styles of out one barrel size. 1 inch curling irons are a good all around choice for a curling iron that can create perfect waves, textures, and medium sized curls. For many women this barrel size on a curling iron is the only one they will ever need for most every style they want to do in their hair.
Using Different Curling Iron Barrels For Different Styles
October 22, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Different sized curls can create such a different look that having more than one curling iron size in your bathroom it almost a must for getting some of the best styles out of your hair. Usually 1 inch curling irons are the best all around irons for getting curl into your hair, but for larger waves or tighter curls you will need a different barrel size to get those different curls. Having two or even more curling irons with different barrel sizes will give you the tools you need to create many different styles of curl in your hair.
The Most Useful Hair Tool For Most Women
October 16, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
So many women have many hair styling tools, but if you ask any of them, which one of those tools is the essential one that they cannot live without the answer, will be their hair dryer. For many women the ability to wash and dry their hair before a big event is essential and without a hair dryer the time it would take to get those done would increase significantly. Ceramic hair dryers are essential to cutting the time down on getting your hair washed and dried before heading off to work or on a date.
Not only are hair dryers useful for drying the hair they can also be used to style it in a pinch when a curling iron or flat iron is not available. Along with a brush the ceramic dryer can be used to add some waves and body into the hair or even be used to comb those waves out for the straight look so many women want.
Since it is the most versatile and useful tool so many women have it is the hair tool that so many of them do not want to live without. Plus with a professional grade ceramic hair dryer you should not have to unless you forget to pack it for your trip.
Choosing the Curling Iron that Works for You
October 6, 2008 by Elena · Leave a Comment
When it comes to our hair, women all too often want what we don’t have. Lucky for us there are excellent tools available to help us achieve exactly what we crave. One of the most popular hair styling tools available is the curling iron. Curling irons are popular with women of all ages because you can achieve all types of styles and they are fairly simple to use.
A curling iron should be a staple of every woman’s hair care tool box. So when it comes to choosing a curling iron you will want to carefully consider your options and weigh the pros and cons of each one. After all, when it comes to style you want the best tool for the job and for your hair. Take a look at the following considerations when it comes to choosing an iron for you.
1) Price. Obviously the price of the curling iron is going to be a factor to consider before you purchase. And the price can range from drugstore cheapies around $10 to very high end irons which go for over $100. Remember however that price should not be the only consideration. Like with most things, you get what you pay for with a curling iron so be sure to balance the price point with the other features before you make your decision.
2) How much are you going to use the curling iron? This seems like a simple question; however it’s a very valid point. You may not want to break the bank if you’re only going to curl your hair for special occasions. Likewise, if you are professional stylist and plan on using your curling iron every day, you are going to need an iron that will stand up to repeated use and has a warranty.
3) Size does matter. What type of curl are you trying to create? Is there a particular style that you are hoping to achieve? The size of the curling iron barrel determines the tightness of the curl. If you want loose sexy waves, a bigger barrel- around 2” is probably what you are looking for. If you are trying to create ringlets or tight spiral curls, you will want a much smaller barrel – around ¾”.
Also the length of your hair will largely determine what size of curling iron barrel you choose. If you have long hair, it can handle a larger barrel size but using a 2” barrel on short hair just wouldn’t make sense. 1” barrels are probably the most common size for a curling iron, and are good for most lengths of hair.
4) Heat it up. Pay attention to the heat settings on curling irons. Some of the cheaper models will only have one setting, while others will have an adjustment. Look for a model where you can adjust the heat settings. This is important because not all hair was created equally. If you have thick or coarse hair you will likely need an iron that can be heated to a higher temperature of 180 to 200 degrees. However, if you have thin or damaged hair, a cooler temperature of 150 degrees will be all you need. An iron is useless if it burns your hair, or doesn’t get hot enough to create a curl.
5) Material madness. One of the most important features of a curling iron is what it is made of. The two most common types of curling iron materials are metal and ceramic. Metal curling irons are generally the cheaper of the three however they will often burn or damage hair if you use it every day and they may come with fewer features. A Ceramic curling iron is a better choice for protecting your hair and keeping it looking good. They are more expensive, however if you plan on using your curling iron frequently, these are definitely the curling irons to choose. They will maintain a constant even heat and will keep your hair looking smooth and healthy while styled.
With so many different things to consider, choosing a curling iron can seem like a big task. But don’t let it overwhelm you. Simply weigh all of the factors, until you determine what is most important for you and your hair.
Curling Irons of Today
October 1, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Curling irons have been around much longer than many women realize, with a form of the hair tool being used all the way back to the ancient Greeks. Of course the curling iron has come a very long way since those times, but the same concept of using heat to place body in hair is definitely not new and styles have a way of repeating themselves. But just because curling irons have been around so long it does not mean you have to use a ancient model to put those curls into your hair. Even if your iron is only five years old you are missing out on some new innovations, which can help you hair look, its absolute best.
The curling irons of today can not only place more curl and waves into your hair, but also help it retain moisture and be healthier hair than if a older iron is used. Modern curling irons heat up quicker and have more accurate temperature settings for better curling. They also use ionic technology to infuse hair with the ions that will help it retain its own natural moisture. Stop living in the times of the ancient Greeks and invest in one of the new high quality curling irons that are now available.
Getting That Magazine Quality Straight Hair
September 1, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Everywhere you turn there is another advertisement with a beautiful girl with long sleek hair, and women everywhere want to get this look themselves. Of course if you were born with curly hair or just tend to have some unruly waves you will need to get these straightened out. The easiest way to get this done is by using hair straighteners such as the Karmin Envy Pink tourmaline hair straightener. These hair irons are some of the best available at not only straightening out those locks, but also keeping that hair shiny and luxurious even with lots of styling and heat.
Getting Tousled Curls
August 20, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Tousled curls are a great look whether your hair is short, bobbed, or long the beach inspired waves is a good look for any hair length. To get this look all you need is a little spritz and a 1 inch curling iron. With your curling iron held vertically to your head create lots of big loose curls by applying the heat for about five seconds per each small section. Once you have the base curled into your hair tousle your locks and add a little spritz to keep it place. From there this style will go anywhere with nonchalance and ease.



