Looking for the Best Flat Iron for your hair? Keep these things in mind

Posted by alex dsouza on May 18th, 2021

Hair styling is something everyone’s into, not just to look trendy and stylish but also to feel confident. Flat irons are one of the best hair products in this regard to help style your hair. But regular and repeated exposure to high temperatures can damage your hair, sometimes permanently. This is why it’s extremely important to know how to pick the best flat irons.

Material 

Flat irons can come in a range of material, each suited for different hair types. The ceramic flat iron is a widely popular choice because it suits all hair types well. It heats well, distributing it uniformly without damaging your tresses while also reducing frizz.

The tourmaline flat iron is the best choice for fine, curly hair and works wonders even at lower temperatures. Titanium hair curlers are ideal for thick, coarse or unruly hair because of fast, uniform heating. It happens to be one of the best professional flat iron types, recommended by hair stylists, for the thicker hair type.  

Plate Type 

It can be a struggle flattening out curly, frizzy hair. However, the right flat iron with the right plate type can make a difference. Wider plates offer better grip, allowing larger hair portions to be styled in one go, instead of multiple times. This helps reduce hair damage.

Narrow plates work better for shorter, finer hair or styling bangs. You can also use narrow-plate irons for curling. There is also a special type of straightener for wet hair that comes with a venting system to remove water from damp hair and convert it to steam. Contrary to a regular flat iron that can seriously damage your hair when wet, these wet-to-dry straighteners are quite hair-friendly.

Round plates offer more versatility if you change your hairstyle and length frequently as they offer both straightening and curling functions without leaving a crease.

Adjustable Temperature Settings

The best flat irons are those that come with an adjustable heat setting. This is because different hair types need different temperatures. Thin and thick hair won’t use the same temperatures for an effective, undamaged effect. 

Simple guidelines to follow for heat settings would be:

  • 300˚  or less for fine, chemically treated or damaged hair

  • 300-380˚  for healthy hair with a medium texture

  • 350-400˚  for coarse, curly or thick hair

  • 450˚  and above should never be used for any hair type to avoid damage

Also pay attention to qualities like the ease of use and protection against heat when choosing a good flat iron. Hair stylists always recommend opting for one that is suited particularly to your hair type and needs, instead of just a general product that can damage your hair.  

 

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