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When selecting a flat iron, consider features such as adjustable temperature settings, plate material (ceramic, titanium, or tourmaline), quick heat-up time, and additional technologies like ionic or infrared. These features can help you achieve smoother results and protect your hair from heat damage.
To keep your flat iron in top condition, unplug it and let it cool completely. Wipe the plates with a damp cloth or a soft cloth dipped in a mixture of water and a little rubbing alcohol. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging the iron in water.
Yes, many flat irons are versatile and can be used to create curls or waves in addition to straightening. By twisting your wrist as you glide the flat iron down a section of hair, you can achieve a variety of styles.
Ceramic flat irons distribute heat evenly and are gentle on the hair, making them ideal for fine or damaged hair. Titanium flat irons heat up quickly and maintain a consistent temperature, which is beneficial for thick or coarse hair types.
It's best to limit the use of flat irons to a few times a week to minimize heat damage. Always use a heat protectant spray before styling to help maintain your hair’s health and shine.