How to choose the straightener or styler that best suits your hair type?
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A person even buys that Moroccan argan oil or donkey milk from the antipodes and has even stopped rubbing excess water with the towel with a fury worthy of Gollum. Then he goes out into the street and when he opens the door he feels an immediate ruffle of all 140,000 hairs. It's my crunching moment. Neither smooth nor curly and light years from the elegant wave to the surfer. It is not a very promising image, but so is my hair and, as such, ends up caught in a ponytail, whose goal is to look like one (I will use a hashtag for the first time in my life!) # Messyhairfoideprop purpos. But not. It's just because I don't have Pantene hair and I didn't know what to do.
To address this gap in knowledge, plunged into the world of straighteners and styling hair available on the page Beauty, Health and Personal Care Fnac and in less than 10 minutes I felt the desolation of Socrates when he said that only knew that he knew nothing. Maybe I should have taken a course at NASA, because ceramic tourmaline, titanium, nano technology and ionizers were words that struck me. And I also saw videos on Youtube of people who used the wrong device and were left without pieces of hair, even tufts. It was necessary to study the theme in depth to fully understand which straightener / styler is best suited to each type of hair. Let's do it by steps?
WHAT IS A STRAIGHTENER OR STYLER AND WHAT DOES IT DO?
A straightener or
styler is nothing more than two-plate devices that heat up and when tightened
in locks of hair, they force the follicles into submission, whether smooth,
wavy or curly. Come on, that are kings and your hair is the subjects.
However, if the base is the same for everyone, the details vary widely, including prices. And the details are in the materials used in the plates, which should provide you with a smooth straightening or shaping that glides without chilling or burning.
MOST COMMON TYPES OF STRAIGHTENERS AND STYLERS ON THE MARKET
Ceramics
It is, as a rule, the base material for all plates. It lasts a long time, heats up quickly, keeps the heat well distributed. This inorganic material tends to transmit negative ions (hold on to these words, I'll be right there) and is so smooth that the strands slide smoothly, which translates to less friction. They offer excellent value for money, although they tend to wear out after a few years. Good for those who have thin or thick hair, little damaged and do not intend to use a straightener or styler daily.
Ceramic tourmaline
Tourmaline is a mineral that reduces to dust and mixes with ceramics during the manufacturing process of straightener or styler plates. Now this mineral, when heated, generates large amounts of negative ions (hold these words again, I promise I'll be right there), which help to close the capillary cuticle and style the hair in fewer passages. Good for fine, rough or damaged hair and for frequent use.
Titanium
It is a light metal very resistant to use and, being a
better thermal conductor than ceramic, it reaches high temperatures quickly,
very uniformly and emits such negative ions. It follows that, usually, a single
passage is enough to leave the hair as you like. Good for normal, rough or
coarse hair, frequent use by professionals or people with experience in the
subject.