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If you are in to hair styling tools, well then you have surly noticed how flat irons have gone from very simple and bleak to technologically fashionable and sleek!

Not so long ago, picking out a flat iron was only fitted with an handful of options, and buying was most often done by a salon visit or the local drug store. But see how fast the scenario has shifted and advancement in technology and design have changed the hair styling world!

Not only there more ways of buying the latest flat iron from anywhere in the world, but there are different new styles, features, brands, and the awesome cutting edge technological advancements to choose from. But with all of these extended flat iron features and advancements, the down side has to be that you now have to learn how to properly choose the exact, 'right' flat iron just for you.

To keep up on what is the newest, the best, the most fitting for your money and beauty investments, asking your friends and hair stylist are best ways to learn about the available variety and the pros and cons of various flat irons. Reading the innumerable customer reviews on each brand on the Internet can also provide you with valuable research, when you are looking to buy the best in your budget. But to get a good start in finding perfect flat iron, it is vital to understand the new and extra features in the recently launched lines of flat irons nowadays.

Aluminum, gold, ceramic, tourmaline, ceramic-ionic, nano, nano-ceramic, Nano-Titanium, Nano-Silver and Nano-Tourmaline are the common components of flat irons. Aluminum is the original material used flat iron plate and although it is still used for the cheapest flat irons around, it is far from recommended, because of the ultimate damage it will do to your hair. Gold was professionally desired for a short period of time, but was quickly pushed out by Ceramic, Tourmaline and the many combinations named above. Not far behind Ceramic and Tourmaline came state of art Nano technology. FHI Heat was the first company to patent and implement it in its wide range of hair styling tools.

Most all models of medium to higher grade contemporary flat irons are similar in many ways. Plate and inner coating features can truly be the only main exceptions to most all flat iron differences. Heaters are mostly similar in wattage, but, weight variations can vary. There is another difference as some flat irons have a fixed temperature control and a variable heat range control. Prices depend upon the quality and inbuilt features of various brands of flat irons. The cheaper ones do not have features that will protect your hair in the long run while investing in a medium to higher priced flat iron will run longer and work to benefit the health of your hair.

With a little knowledge and research, choosing the flat iron that you will be content with is not as hard as you may have first thought. This list of the highest rated flat irons will also hreatly help your search.

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For more tips and information about FHI Heat and highest rated flat irons, check out MyHairTools.com .






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