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Hair Extensions Miami Fl, Ft Lauderdale FL
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TLK Wellness Spa
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The Barber Shop
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Useful tricks to use flat iron for hair straightening
Sleek, shiny, straight hair can make a major impact. It's the kind of style that somehow manages to look chic with everything from a great dress to your lazy Sunday sneaks and joggers, and it works at every hair length. Want to get the look? We talked to hairstylists to find out exactly how to straighten hair like a pro. From prep work in the shower to finishing touches, these rules of thumb give you the best way to straighten hair without causing unnecessary damage, we are working with high heat, after all! 1. Prep for Straight Hair in the Shower Let's get one thing clear: no shampoo or conditioner will give you straight hair. But hair care items labeled "smoothing" may be able to help prepare the strands for the process by providing major moisture. Hair that's dried out and brittle before you even start with the straightener is the culprit behind frazzled hair that won't lie flat. 2. Rough Dry Your Hair The blowdryer is what's really the most damaging to the hair. So that makes all the difference when you're trying to get a sleek finish." If you do use a dryer out of the shower, Sarah suggests rough drying (which is a technical term for shaking the dryer back and forth over the head) until it's 80% finished. But it's important to keep the nozzle facing downwards the entire time, otherwise, the hair will frizz. The next 20% is up to you: You can apply your product then let it air dry, or, Blow it out smooth for the best result. 3. Use the Right Brush As for your brush, we insist on using her boar bristle and nylon mix. Nylon would cause static on its own, which is why plastic brushes are difficult to use. The boar bristle helps to smooth and polish. 4. Wait Until Your Hair is Bone Dry If you see steam or you hear a sizzle, stop and evaluate the situation, the stylist behind the sleek hair of models recommends this thing. Hair should be bone dry when you straighten. If you're certain that the hair is dry, it could be that product build-up is the culprit. You need to be selective about what products you use before you infrashine flat iron. You should avoid applying anything to dry hair, which is what makes straightening different than curling. Because of the iron clamps down on the hair, there's nowhere for the product to go. You're essentially boiling the product into the follicle, which isn't a great idea, especially when it contains alcohol. 5. Use a Thermal Protectant One doesn't want the hair to sizzle. But how are you supposed to get runway-ready strands without the help of a little something coats the hair with a molecule we patented known as OFPMA. You can use it on damp hair, which is great, and it protects up to 450 degrees and resists humidity, so it dramatically reduces the frizz factor. Plus, it's made without oils and silicones, which could ultimately weigh the hair down. If you have thicker or coarser hair, you could still use an argan oil to help moisturize your hair and add more shine. 6. Monitor Your Temperature Always protect your hair by avoiding too-hot temperatures. The 450-degree setting was designed specifically for in-salon, professional keratin treatments. It wasn't meant for consumers. But now, everyone can use it, which makes the at-home process faster. Obviously, this comes at the expense of your hair's health. Coarse hair does need a higher heat. But fine hair and especially damaged or color-treated hair should stay in the safe zone of 300 to 350 degrees. want to buy infrashine flat iron and Ceriotti click the keyword. ...read more
By Regal Hair Color December 12, 2017
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By Bellezza Cappelli November 28, 2017
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Experienced hairstylist for 37 years. Licensed in FL and NY. Lastly worked for Supercuts Tamarac. ...read more
By Bellezza Cappelli November 04, 2017