Professional Ceramic Flat Iron

Mar 20
18:49

2011

Kristy Klien

Kristy Klien

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Lots of professional hair stylists choose ceramic flat irons since they excel in quality, durability and performance due to their extra smooth surface, equal heat distribution and versatile styling.

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Lots of professional hair stylists choose ceramic flat irons since they excel in quality,Professional Ceramic Flat Iron Articles durability and performance due to their extra smooth surface, equal heat distribution and versatile styling. It’s not surprising why these professional flat irons are on high demand or why so many people want to know how to tell the difference between a regular ceramic iron and a professional ceramic flat iron. If you’re one of these people, then read on and find out how to recognize a quality iron in a haystack of models.

A few things to know about these remarkable irons will allow you to fully understand the importance of choosing a genuine ceramic flat iron. First, they work with infrared technology to lock in the hair’s moisture, giving you vibrant and healthy looking locks while protecting it from damage. Secondly, they make use of ionic technology which consists of the liberation of negative charges when the iron is heated. These negative charges cancel out the positive charges which are responsible for causing hair to dry and frizz, so as you straighten or style your locks you’ll notice how relaxed and smooth your hair looks. Lastly, apart from extremely effective, they heat up in just a few seconds and straighten the hair faster too. This means the hair is exposed to less heat and you won’t get tired in the process. Ceramic flat irons are light, heat resistant and are designed to give the users a comfortable grip while styling. What’s more, they usually come with adjustable heat settings so you can use a low temperature if you have thin or fine hair and a higher temperature if you have thick, coarse or curly hair. This control over the heat applied to your hair is vital since too much of it can burn and damage whereas too little won’t have any styling effect at all.

Now, remember not to be fooled into thinking that ceramic coated plates are the same as solid ceramic. Ceramic coated just means that they are metal plates with a thin layer of ceramic which will eventually peel off, causing your hair to get stuck and scraped when it passes through the roughed up plates. These cheap copies of ceramic irons will cost you your hair’s health in the long run so think twice before choosing the price tag over quality.