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Can Hair Straighteners Damage Your Hair?

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Can hair straighteners damage your hair?

One of the most common questions I get asked on my website is whether using hair straighteners will cause any short or long term damage on my hair. You don't need me to tell you that placing anything hot in close proximity to your sensitive hair is going to have some affect. However, what I would like to provide you in this article are some of the facts and figures around the use of hair straighteners which come in to very close contact with your hair as opposed to most hair dryers for example.

The temperature ranges
In order for hair straighteners to work effectively they must be used at high temperatures. A typical hair iron will operate in the range from 100-180+ degrees C. Bear in mind that around 100 degrees it is only hot enough to dry your hair whereas at the top end of the temperature scale it needs to be this hot for especially thick and curly hair. Here is a more detailed breakdown of the temperatures typically used on varying types of hair:

- Drying hair: 80 degrees
- Completely hair: 100 degrees
- Partly damaged hair: 120 degrees
- Slightly damaged hair: 140 degrees
- Ordinary curly hair: 160 degrees
- Curly hair: 180 degrees
- Very thick curly hair: 200 degrees

As you can see the temperature ranges do go to very high levels and without the correct usage or in fact the correct hair iron you can in fact end up damaging your hair are repeated use. However, all this can be avoided by following a number of very simple tips.

- If you are planning to use your hair iron on a regular basis then I suggest you use good ceramic hair oil. This will help lock in additional moisture, which is normally lost through the application of high temperatures.

- Purchase one of the top end hair straighteners which has Infra Red radiation produced from high temperature ceramic plates or Tourmaline. These special plates can help seal the moisture in your hair so that you hair does not loose its condition. Ionic technology breaks down the size of the water molecules on the hairs surface making the molecules smaller and easier for the hair to absorb. As and additional bonus it can improve the condition of you hair.

- Always purchase a hair straightener with exact temperature control settings. Some of the cheaper models may only have a few pre-set temperature settings, which does not help, as you need to be as precise as possible.

- The most expensive hair straightener may not always be the best. Always checkout the many reviews on some of the most popular hair products shopping sites.

- Likewise don't always go for a cheap deal on auction sites. Some of them are totally useless and you can end up doing real damage to your hair in just a few uses. This tends to happen when straighteners with cheap plates "stick" to your hair during the straightening process.

To put your mind at rest the technology behind hair straighteners has improved significantly over the years. In fact nowadays the use of Tourmaline, which is a precious stone, possesses unique ionic and infrared properties which not only help reduce any heat damage risk but they also leave you with shiny healthy looking hair. This magical material is now used in many of the top-end, and medium price range, hair straighteners. These latest generation hair irons are certainly much more capable and are less likely to do any, short or long term, damage to your hair.

The bottom line is that your hair is very sensitive and you should try and reduce the amount of times you submit it to high temperatures. However the latest generation of hair irons let you straighten your hair in a shorter time and leave your hair straight for longer. This can only be good news for your hair.

About the Author

Andrea Simpson is a self confessed hair straightener fan. She runs her own website devoted to Sedu Flat Irons and other hair straightening devices.



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» left by Steph from Australia (3 years 183 days ago.)
What can happen if U straighten your hair-what's the worst that could happen???Because I don't want to end up with dead hair
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» left by Andrea Simpson (3 years 183 days ago.)
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Hi Steph
The worse thing being dead hair but there are some great products on the market today, from Aphogee for example, which can help bring dead hair back to life.

A few tips to avoid heat damage: Always prepare your hair with a good hair oil. This will protect your hair from the heat and give it great shine. Always use a hair straightener with a variable temperature control so that you can set the right temp. for your hair type.
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» left by Jessica from Minnesota (3 years 137 days ago.)
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Hi, I was wondering something. Well I have naturally straight hair but sometimes some of the shorter hair frizzes up so it isn't laying flat on my head. I was thinking of buying a straightener to improve this problem but do you think it will work? I don't want to buy a straightener and find out it doesn't improve it. Could you give me some good suggestions?
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» left by Anonymous (2 years 300 days ago.)
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Hi,
I already have damaged hair and when I straighten them they become really shiny and all. But I don't know if my hair is damaged because of the straightener. Could you please help me? And also how does the hair get damaged?
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» left by Anonymous (2 years 137 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 1 out of 5
no! tis not helping me at all because you have no talked about ghdsss ....
and also, i want to know HOW i can tell if i have damaged my hair with the straightener!

gosh!
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» left by Lia from Australia (2 years 126 days ago.)
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Good info on the temperatures for hair straightening, thanx!
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» left by Daniel from Miami (2 years 45 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
I Have wavey thick hair and i used a hair straightner and the results were amazing.. but im scared if i use it too much, what till my hair look like the day i dont use the straightener.. and what do you mean by special oils to use before you straighten it? any recomendations??
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» left by Paul Hockney (5,823) (2 years 45 days ago.)
Hi

Thanks for your question.

In terms of what products to use please read the following article on my site which should help.

http://www.a1-hair-straighteners.com/articles/haircare.shtml


Regards


Andrea

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» left by amber-lee from australia (2 years 22 days ago.)
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hi, i have an straightener and i keep burn my self with it but now because of the healthy hair tips i now no wat 2 do!! thnks
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» left by linda from india (1 year 11 days ago.)
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Here such a nice information. I have just found this article and making search on google. I have found few good sites. like folica and hairstraightenercare who sell such type of products.
 
But really this information is helping me to find out good and proper product from the internet. Thanks Paul

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» left by Anonymous (188 days 15 hours ago.)
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Very Helpful Article Indeed !! : )

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» left by Anonymous (92 days 3 hours ago.)
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I recently bought a straightener - A Jilbere de Paris Titanium plated flat iron...-
 
and i just tried it out today. I used the lowest temperature (280 F) because I have pretty fine hair. My hair stayed straight, not super shiny or soft, but straight, for about an hour and then became frizzy and wavy again. I don't know if this is just because it's the first time I've used a straightener and made some beginner's mistakes or if the titanium plates are going to cause damage to my hair. Any advice?

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