Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Select A Good Flat Iron

Choose an iron that will make you confident in your finished style.


If your daily hair-styling routine involves a flat iron, you are likely always wondering if there's a better option, a flat iron that won't break your bank, and also won't cause your hair to break off at the ends. Careful consideration of several factors before committing to a flat iron purchase will help you feel happy and comfortable with the iron you choose and the effects it has on your hair.


Instructions


1. Choose a flat iron that reaches extremely high temperatures, but with high quality plates so that the heat is more evenly distributed.


2. Pick up an iron with ceramic, titanium or tourmaline plates, which help to seal in moisture and keep your hair in check in the face of humidity.


3. Choose a slim model if your hair is short, or if you have bangs. A wide model is generally better for hair below the shoulders because it will cut down styling time.


4. Look for a deal on professional-grade flat irons, as these generally cause less damage to your hair, while leaving you with a sleek look.


5. Pick up each iron you are considering and choose one with a comfortable weight. A heavy iron can leave you with aching shoulders by the time you are finished styling your hair.


6. Look for an iron with an emergency shut-off switch. The iron will automatically turn off after a certain period of time, making it a great investment for those who occasionally forget to turn off electronics.