Picking out the right Straightener For You

March 23rd, 2009
by Steve Belltran

When it comes to choosing the best hair straightener, the effectiveness probably depends a lot upon the type of hair the consumer has. Hair straighteners are like everything else in life, you simply get what you pay for. The price of a hair straightener reflects its performance and quality. The lower the price usually equals a lower performance which reduces the total quality.

Hair straightener temperature control is one of the crucial factors in determining if you have found the right straightener for you. You want to make sure that you have many options for heat levels so that the job can get done at just the right temp for your hair. Additionally, think about if you want to use the straightener as a curler also. If so, be sure to read reviews (on Amazon) to see if the straightener does a good job at this.

A Hair straightener should have a ceramic element and can heat up to 210 degrees C giving a better straightening result. In addition, it must have a detachable comb that guides the hair across the plates. The design should have a better grip or non-slip handle. Thus, before buying a hair straightener, you need to know what kind of hair you have. Longer hair needs bigger blades to manage properly. Straightening usually takes around 30 to 40 minutes, but if the hair straightener is heavy it, then it may lead to wrist pain.

It is important to set a budget for yourself for how much you want to spend on a straightener. Their are good straighteners out there for $30, and their are great straighteners out there for $200. It is all up to you in how much you want to spend. Once you decide on that, you should read as many unbiased reviews of the straighteners. A great place for this is Amazon, where the reviewers have no incentive to lie to you.

Its important to carefully review what the straighteners are made of. You don’t want cheap stuff. Keywords to look for are ceramic plans and tourmaline because those are considered absolutely top of the line for hair straighteners. Don’t settle for less if you can help it. They are costly, but leave your hair nice and healthy shiny when their work is done. Cheaper materials can break or damage your hair, leaving it without shine.

Lastly, consider all of the bells and whistles that are added onto your straightener. Do you need something that is great at curling? Do you need it to be able to create ringlets and locks in your hair? Do you need instant heat up? I recommend that you pick one that has an automatic shutoff feature – this will save you from many return trips home because you think you “might have left it on”.

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