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Get Your Hair Straightened Hair Styling Iron

Author: Kay Huna

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If you have wavy or curly hair and you like to straighten your hair then all you require are the ideal tools and a little time. Below are some easy-to-follow instructions for attaining that straight hair you have always desired without spending hours in a beauty salon. The required items are a professional quality flat iron of your selection; heat defending spray; straightening balm; a comb with a tail for easy usage; and hair clips.

Start by washing your hair properly . A flat iron does not work well if the hair has oil and dirt . After washing your hair, do not use any hair spray or gel, since, because this may hinder the potential of the iron. Dry hair thoroughly right from the roots to the tips as the Hair Styling Iron might not work greatly in wet hair. After drying the hair, apply a straightening balm on it. This will help to get rid of any frizz while protecting your hair from damage . When your hair is totally dry, comb it well and get rid of any tangles. Then divide your hair into segments around 1 inch wide which you will grip together with hair clips.

Next, heat the flat iron. Normally it will reach the preferred temperature in the matter of a few minutes. It is advisable to apply a heat protection spray in front of time since an iron subjects your hair to high heat. Starting at the back of the head, take a segment of hair and fasten the flat iron onto this hair section very gradually. This will keep the flat iron still. Ensure that the iron is close to the scalp, but does not touch it. By applying slight force, drag the iron down to the tips of your hair. Your movement should be constant and fairly fast. Repeat the procedure with the other segments of the hair.

To get the good results from a flat iron, you should always start by using shampoo, and then condition and blow dry your hair. If you eliminate excess oil and grease from the hair, this will help prevent burning throughout straightening. The correct temperature setting is important to avoid hair spoil. When styling your hair, don’t apply more heat than required. You have more styling power and flexibility if your iron has adaptable temperature settings. Use a high temperature setting if your hair is solid, uncontrollable , course or stubborn; and the low setting for thin, spoiled or bleached hair. You should also remember to always use quality conditioners and hydrating shampoo to guard hair from further spoils.

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