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Friday, November 16, 2007

Sedu flat iron and other hair irons possible damage

by ELICO MARTIANO

Sedu flat iron became so popular the last few years that in some places, when you say hair flat iron, you say Sedu flat iron. How ever, as any good thing damage is possible if misused.

To understand the possible damage of Sedu flat iron, one must become familiar with it. Well, Sedu flat iron is a type of a hair flat iron with the purpose of straightening hair.

Sedu flat iron is considered the best flat iron today. It was rated the best hair flat iron and preferred by the leading hair stylists all over the world. It has patented ultra smooth ceramic plates which guarantee straightening without hair breaking or pulling.

To avoid damage using Sedu flat iron follow the following guide lines:

1. Do not use the Sedu flat iron on wet hair. Even if your hair is slightly damp you can cause severe damage to your hair and the treatment will not be effective. Your hair might get scorched and have permanent damage.

2. Make sure your hair is clean prior to using Sedu flat iron. Actually, we advise to use a shampoo and a conditioner suitable to your hair formation before using Sedu flat iron. Then, the best thing will be applying a leave-in conditioning spray for the hair which will protect the hair for an extended period of time.

3. Size matters and in most cases the smaller the better. If you are an average woman who hasn't got a very long hair, you should use a Sedu flat iron with the size of up to 1.5". Wider flat irons are available but are heavier and less efficient for the average hair length.

4. Manage the heat of the iron wisely. Over heating your hair may cause severe damage. Use the paper tip : Before applying the Sedu flat iron on your hair, take a small paper misted with water and put it in between the flat iron plates. If the paper gets dry but not scorched, then the heat is properly set.

5. Work with small sections of hair. That way, all hair will be straightened evenly and there will be less heat transactions over your hair.

Theses guide lines were written based on the experiences of women who use Sedu flat iron. Following them will optimize your flat iron use.

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Sedu flat iron and other hair irons possible damage

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Solia flat irons, Sedu flat irons and other flat irons

by ELICO MARTIANO

Solia flat irons and sedu flat irons are among the best hair straighteners on the market today but which one is the best?

When it comes to getting the best hairstyles you will of course need the best hair straighteners. The most sought after models are the solia flat irons and the sedu flat irons but there are numerous other models available on the markets today.

Solia Flat Irons or Sedu Flat Irons

Solia flat irons are cheaper than their rival sedu flat irons but is this ceramic flat hair iron better? Solia flat irons use a dynamic alignment system to ensure that there is the correct contact between your hair and the ceramic plates whilst straightening. They also provide even heat distribution and give silky straight hair as a result. The same of course is true for the sedu flat irons.

Solia flat irons use tourmaline ion technology and negative ions to create frizz free hair without damaging your hair in the process. This ceramic flat hair iron also includes a variable temperature control and is suitable for all hair types. Available in different plate sizes, solia flat irons can also be used on wet (damp) or dry hair. This ceramic flat hair iron also has easy to grip handles making it easier to use and includes a swivel power cord to prevent tangling.

As you can see the features of solia flat irons and sedu flat irons are very similar indeed but does this mean that because the solia flat irons are less expensive that they are better than the sedu flat irons?

In order to answer this question reading reviews of both the solia flat irons and sedu flat irons is essential. Sedu flat irons are extremely popular and are used by the majority of professional salons and their constant publicity makes them a must have accessory but for those who would prefer to spend less on their ceramic flat hair iron, solia flat irons are an excellent choice.

Find more about Flat Irons on http://www.LeanderNet.com/Flat_irons/Flat_irons.php . More useful content on LeanderNet - http://www.LeanderNet.com

Solia flat irons, Sedu flat irons and other flat irons

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

Hair straighteners: not just for dead straight hair!

Hair straighteners have become an essential beauty item for many a female across the world in the last decade, but the concept of straightening irons is not a new one. In the 1960s, women used to painstakingly iron their hair to get that poker straight look, and this trend continued well into the 1970s before the 1980s made big, curly hairstyles fashionable. However, the beauty of modern hair straighteners is that they can actually be used for almost any sort of hairstyle - from creating dead straight hair to giving your mop a vintage curl that will make heads turn.

Hair straighteners have been the saviour of many a curly-haired women desperate to maintain some control over the way her hair looks. However, just as many naturally straight-haired women are aching to enjoy the bouncy freedom of ringlets - and modern straightening iron technology lets you create curly or wavy hair just as well as straight hair.

To curl your hair with a hair straightener, section it back with ties and clips and start from the bottom layer of hair on one side of your head. Using a thin straightening iron (no wider than one inch), clamp it at the bottom of a small section and slowly curl it upwards. If this method doesn't produce the desired effect, try a different tack: spray a small section of hair with flexible hairspray before placing the straightening iron about an inch away from your scalp. Then pull it down towards the end of your hair - the hairspray will make your hair curl up the same way you'd curl a ribbon with a pair of scissors.

You can also use hair straighteners to highlight those aspects of your facial features you want to be noticed more. For instance, if you've got distinct cheekbones, straightening your fringe or the top layer of your hair can make your cheekbones even more defined, emphasising your eyes in the process. Moreover, straightening just the top layer of your hair can be especially beneficial to women with voluminous hair, especially those who fear that straightening irons will cause their hair to lose its bounce. This way, you'll be able to enjoy the feeling of having super sleek hair on top, while your naturally wavy locks will maintain the body of your hairstyle underneath.

If you're lucky enough to carry off a boy-like short haircut - or if you're just a boy! - you'll be able to find a range of super-skinny hair straightening irons that will let you style even the shortest of cowlicks. Many salon professional straightening irons - such as Remington, Andrew Coligne or GHD hair straighteners - can be found in half-inch widths, enabling both men and women keen to exploit a trendy look to do so with ease.

But whatever hairstyle you choose to create for yourself with straightening irons, remember the golden rule of hair straightening: stay safe! Protecting your hair from the intense heat emitted by hair straighteners is essential to maintain the long-term healthiness of your hair. Invest in a good heat-protecting spray and ensure you buy hair straighteners with ceramic coated plates, as these protect your hair from direct contact with the heat.

Adam Singleton is an online, freelance journalist and keen amateur photographer. His portfolio, called Capquest Photography is available to view online.

Hair straighteners: not just for dead straight hair!

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