Hair straightener irons: what you need to know

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Hair straightener irons: what you need to know

In this post, we would discuss about the use of hot devices as a hair straightener. Use of thermal appliances is a very popular technique for hair straightening. Heat and mechanical stress, in the form of brushing or pressing with heat appliances, rearranges hydrogen bonds and straightens them. These devices should be used very cautiously on your hair. If used incorrectly or too frequently, hot devices can have damaging effect on your hair. Heat damage is very hard to repair, and most often you have to get a haircut to get rid of damage.

Temporary methods of hair straightening

Hair straightener devices include hot combs, professional tongs, blow dryer and flat iron. Of all these heat appliances, use of flat iron is most popular as a hair straightener. Heat breaks and rearranges hydrogen bonds required for temporary hair straightening. The effect is only temporary, as the hair revert back to their natural state on sweating or getting wet. When using heat styling devices on your hair, it is very important to take some precautions to protect your hair from damage. Even with the use of highest quality professional flat irons, there can be a damaging effect on your hair if used incorrectly or too frequently, or if your hair is not adequately protected. Heat damage is very hard to repair, and most often you have to get a haircut to get rid of damage.

Does a flat iron hair straightener damage your hair?

Heat styling causes two type of damage to your hair depending on whether your hair is wet or dry.

Precautions while using hot flat iron as a hair straightener

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