Ceramic hair straighteners and stainless steel hair straighteners!
by Alice on Sep.01, 2009, under Beauty Guide, FAQ, GHD hair straighteners, Hair Care FAQ, Hair care
Following is comparison of two main types of hair straighteners: Ceramic Straighteners and Stainless Steel Straighteners.
Ceramic Straighteners
Ceramic irons are the ‘new technology’ using straightening irons and are better at smoothing, straightening and even adding shine to the hair then previous stainless steel straighteners. Some companies even claim that their ceramic plates will smooth and straighten better than any other hair straightener on the market and are non-damaging to the hair when used correctly. Ceramic straighteners will vary in price but also vary in quality, so make sure you are thinking about what is best for your hair strands as well as your hip pocket when buying.
Stainless Steel Straighteners
The stainless steel irons have been around a lot longer than ceramic irons and take longer to heat up, longer to straighten and are a lot more damaging to the hair. By using stainless steel straighteners, hair will become drier and it takes a lot longer to get a straight and smooth result with stainless steel plates. Stainless steel straighteners also don’t run through the hair as smoothly and can leave grip lines across the ironed area.
So definitely the ceramic hair straighteners are better than stainless ones. The technology that is put into ceramic straightening irons these days is unbelievable and you can do almost any style with them and keep your hair undamaged as long as you follow the directions carefully.
A lot of the new ceramic irons also have a feature that allows you to control and change the temperature of the irons. Wet to dry features are also popular but should be used with caution as the heat of the straightening plates must be extremely hot to take your hair strands from wet to dry. This not only leaves you open to the possibility that you may burn yourself on the plates, but can cause damage to your hair if the instructions are not followed correctly.
To make sure that you get the best from your straightener (and do the best by your hair), always follow the manufactures instructions and always use thermal protecting sprays or hair moisturizers before even touching your hair strands with the hot plates.
Source: http://www.getbetterlife.com/Wholesale-ghd-hair-straightener_c812




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