Flat Iron Do'S And Don'Ts | Straightening Your Hair [The Right Way!]

When it comes to straightening your hair, using a flat iron is usually the go-to styling tool. But, what happens when your hair become dry, dull or fried from the constant clamping and overexposure to heat?

In this video, we're going to share 4 important do's and don't when it comes to using a flat iron to ensure your hair remains healthy! We discuss everything from heat protection sprays to the ideal flat iron temperature to protect your hair color from dulling. Watch now to learn everything you need to know about using a flat iron.

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Hi friends, Andrew Carruthers, here education, director for Sambia today we're bringing you four important, do's and don'ts when it comes to flat ironing hair. First and foremost, let's talk about product because that's a big, don't there's certain products. You want to make sure you keep out of the hair when you're ironing and that's anything that's going to get too sticky. We'Ve definitely seen people use hairspray as before ironing, and especially something that's got a lot of tack to it. It'S just gon na make the iron stick and, to be honest, if there's too much dampness in the hair, which a lacquer e hairspray might maintain you're gon na kind of cook, the hair so be careful with product selection. The one that we really recommend is the red can iron shape 11. The reason we recommend this is it's specifically designed as a thermal protectant, specifically designed to go on that dry, hair and very specifically, designed to have heat tools put over it. So it's not gon na get sticky, it's not gon na get gummy and after you spray it through and comb it you're. You know that there's not going to be wetness still inside of it that you're gon na cook, the hair strand so products very important. The next one is the actual section itself, because what happens is a lot of times we just kind of go into arbitrary sections that we take and there's kind of two don'ts here one would be the actual section size. So if we get big thick heavy sections, let's say we're taking a big thick horizontal section like so when we take a large section like that, the challenge is: this section is too large for the heat to evenly get through the hair. So when we place the iron into the hair, what ends up happening is we're mainly just heating, the outside edges of the section, and then the inside isn't getting hot enough to be affected. So what we do to compensate is we go over this section 1015 times to get it right now what's happening after you go over at that many times is your kind of superheating, the outside edges and then maybe just finally getting that interior into the heat that We need it to be to let go of the tangles and to get nice and smooth. So what we do suggest is that you skinny up your sections. Smaller sections are actually going to be faster for you, because you're not gon na have to go over the section multiple times to get the end result you're looking for now, the other kind of don't when it comes to ironing hair. Is we don't necessarily suggest horizontal sections and the reason for it is a horizontal section when we iron it tends to leave the hair really flat. Looking and you know, people want smooth hair when they look for a flat iron, but they don't want flat hair. Usually so horizontal sections tend to make things flat. What we suggest is that you shift to more of a diagonal section and those diagonal sections if you keep them nice and small, and actually I just barely did that section a second ago. So we'll go one more above it when we keep them nice and small, and we work on the diagonal. Now it's very easy to get the texture we want so we'll take that iron shape 11. We'Ll pick up, our small diagonal section give a light, mist comb. It through once and by the time I'm done coke coming through it's plenty dry to apply the heat, and then we work on that diagonal and we work on a diagonal. What happens is after the hair Falls? It still has a little bit of movement to it and it doesn't get so flat and lifeless so I'm diagonal section and keep the iron on that diagonal, and it leaves us with a much nicer result now. The final one is that you have to understand that the iron seals whatever goes into it into the hair. What does that mean? So if I have a strand, that's kind of fluffy and fuzzy and this one's not overly fluffy, but let's imagine that there's a lot of crinkles in that section. If I take the iron - and I just kind of grab ahold of it and go down the section, what I've now done is I've sealed all those crinkles into the hair, because the iron actually doesn't do the straightening it just seals, whatever you put into the iron. So what we suggest to avoid that is find teeth of your comb, put the fine teeth of the comb into the section, and then you place the iron in right behind the fine teeth. Now our combs are heat resistant so that you don't have to worry about putting the iron flat against the comb and by leading with that fine teeth. What it allows us to do is to feed smooth straight hair right into the mouths of the iron that is going to give us the best result so again make sure you're choosing the right product. Nothing that's overly tacky or wet make sure that you're using the right section size nothing too thick and, of course, that's going to depend on hair densities, so you'll have to choose per client. We also suggest switching from your horizontal sections into more diagonal sections to leave some life still in the hair and then finally make sure you lead with the fine teeth of your comb, so that you're not feeding the crinkles into the iron and sealing them in. We hope those are some great do's and don'ts that'll really help you out behind the chair. Any questions or comments leave them in that little box below and we'll get right back to you. Thank you so much for watching. I'M Andrew Carruthers education, director for Sam via [ Applause, ]

Lisa Johnson: Why are people saying him using a mannequin is useless? He is showing techniques which should work for all hair. The results here don't matter, its about techniques. So what difference does it make if the hair is straight. Don't people at least blow dry straight prior to flat ironing if their hair isn't naturally straight? So you'd be starting with straight-ish hair, no?

Kassie B: I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for the tips because I didn't know and now I do. I'm not a professional hair dresser but I love learning and I will be using these techniques on myself. Thank you for all you do. Much love from Texas.

Nitya Chandraa: these are the small things that nobody tells ! i saw so many people making diagonal sections but was never explained why so i always end up taking the horizontal straight sections. Thanks a lot for the video ! Also it will be great if you guys make some hair straightener tricks for shoulder length hair. I never see a proper video for it. please do it... !

hb: I really like your presentation. Patient, clear and to the point. I am not a hair dresser and have always had trouble using a flat iron.

Song Byrrd: Thank you for great tips and information. Flat ironing on a diagonal I didn’t know. Very useful and a new technique for me to incorporate. Also while I used a fine tooth comb and I knew I got much straighter strands I didn’t realize the science behind what the heat is actually doing but now it makes sense because before I used a comb sealing the texture/shape of the strand is exactly what I was doing. Thanks!!

RIHeart90: Extremely helpful! I'm 27 and have had such a hard time straightening my hair since I entered my 20s. My hair is more curly now and frizzy. Never knew the straightener was just setting the waves. Also my hair ends up lifeless and flat so the diagonal sections will no doubt be helpful! Thanks

Classified Information: Thank you for this video. I have been flat ironing my hair wrong for years I could never understand why I would get those ugly line creases & sometimes crispy sections. I will be changing my heat protestant spray & drastically decreasing the size of my sections. Very helpful video!

Emma Peel: Thank you! I'm a Breast cancer survivor learning to work with my post Chemotherapy hair and your tips are valuable and helpful. I appreciate your time, knowledge, and professionalism.

Sarah T: This was really informative. I will definitely be trying this technique. My hair never feels like it does after I wash it a week after my salon visit.

Pattie Malarkey: Great tutorial! Love the diagonal tip as well as the comb! I always learn so much from these vids. Thanks!

Grace Lotz: These were great tips! Ive been straighteninf my hair for years and never thought to take diagonal sections for that lift!!! Thank you

Nixon Diane: I love this instructional video, great tips. I'm not a beautician but I personally have a cap that I want to Flat Iron tomorrow & will definitely use these tips, they are simple & easy to follow .

Dianne Williams: Thank you Andrew the comb tip is as good as gold. I was about to toss a flat iron I have and I tried using a comb and get awesome results and don't even need product. Also I have been cutting my own hair learning from Sam Villa videos and successfully using the flat iron helped me to clearly see a spot where I need to adjust my cut.

Diana H.Q: I enjoyed and learned from the tutorial. These techniques are easy to implement, and I would. Thanks :)

Lilian Carpio: Thank you for this video! As Andrew Carruthers said in one of the comments this is probably something obvious to professionals .. it was all new to me and the comments really helped me out too... I currently have a bob haircut so I have started using my flat iron more often.. thank you for the tips ..will definitely put them to use.

Iz Chiarot: great tips! i absolutely FRIED my hair after i cut it all off to donate, i was insecure about my short hair and ended up straightening it every day... yikes! ended up having to cut it all off again! im not using heat anymore while i'm letting it grow out but i'm so excited to use these tips to straighten my hair once it's long again!

Vincent Balducci: Thank you for sharing! I see so many clients with iron damage its awful! the worst are the younger ones that come in and they go over the sides of their hair 15 times with the iron on 450 :(

Agnes Kraiss: Man, this was so eye opening and made SO MUCH SENSE! I would always wonder why my hair still looked a little crinkly after going over it with my straightener a number of times. This was so helpful, thank you!!

Amanda Kay: So helpful and to the point. You are a great teacher!

Sandra Mullikiin: I really appreciate your tutorials on styling hair. It's very helpful to even the average person who's trying to figure out what they're doing wrong, etc. - re: like finding out here that using the fine tooth part of the comb in front of the iron helps get those crinkles and things out. Thank you!

Rebecca Vasquez: I just finished cosmetology school and the horizontal sectioning is something I was taught, but this is so much better. Your videos are such a blessing and a huge help for me. Thank you!

RoxanneM Gonzales: I have been doing my hair wrong! Now it makes sense why certain parts of my hair weren't going the way I wanted them lol. Thanks For the tips

N: These tips are all really useful, especially the 'chasing a comb with flat iron'. Its pretty easy. I'll add a tip : use a small round brush instead of comb. My straightening improved a lot after using these tips (though i use 210 degrees. I naturally have semi straight hair).

leonora metsi: well done guys.. I really appreciate all these videos you make for us.. they have really helped me allot..

Debbie Stoughton: Thank you so much. The tip on how to eliminate "crinkles" will help me with my hair tremendously.

stan daddy Reigen: I straighten my hair so often I usually get lazy with it and I'll do bigger sections at a time than I should and my hair does not look amazing

Bevan Cremer: One of my favorite tricks is use a carbon or bone comb. This helps minimise static unlike a plastic combs will... Also polishing off with a nice serum...

Miss Hero: To be honest this very informational! I will be following all the rules!

Pratima Bhatt: Very useful. Will keep these pointers in mind for sure!

shantelle F: Yes! Finally someone teaches how to comb chase the hair to get the best straightening results!

Kiera Korus: Idk how 'good' of a method this is, but my hair feels/looks greasy when really straightened so I just take the parts that look weird and only do those/my bangs. It gives me kind of a natural straight (mine's thick/wavy) and less damage. Plus if you're doing this w/ his technique and you're not particularly hand/eye coordinated, it might be difficult and cause possible burns, speaking from personal experience lol. Besides, I'm lazy and can't be bothered taking an hour or two on my hair :P Another method, though probably not the most proper... flip your head upside down. Saw my gf do this when we first got together and I was fascinated o.O granted, hers is straighter than mine, but it seemed to give her a lot of volume. Again, be careful not to burn yourself lol. Happy straightening!

Pam R: I love any video with Andrew...he explains everything so well, and demonstrates to aid with his audio...

Flutter Bize: That was a really great classroom session. Seriously!

Talia Mercurio-Butler: Extremely helpful thank you

Nikki: This is actually how I iron my hair since college up until now and it's the best way.

s0ur4pplem4rtini: I do everything except the diagonal tip. I love movement so I'm going to try that next time.

Angelica Facundo: I have extremely thick hair.. A LOT of hair, so sections like this are actually so tiring and I’m unsure if I even want to keep flattening my hair anymore.... but then again nothing could be worse than curling it

Sadia Iftikhar: This was really helpful ! Thank you for sharing

Midian Fiend: This was really useful, I'm looking forward to perfect straight hair now.

Gillian Wills: The angled sections tip is genius. Thank you! xXx

Love4Life1: I learned several tips from this video, thank you!

Gitanjali Mehra: Hi Andrew... really grateful for your tips Tried doing my hair tday and definitely came out so much better than I've doing for yrs... just one more thing could you tell me how to keep them straight for a couple of days without getting a wave in the hair... thanks

Mia Vos: Extremely useful tips - especially the last one!

Katie D.: What is the best practice for flat ironing the back of your own head?

Elite: Can you create videos on how to style weak, thin/thinning, damaged hair? I want thick long bouncy hair, but I don't have enough hair.

Renee Edmundson: Hello: thank you for your tutorial. I have been using sulfate free and paraben free shampoo and conditioner however I am struggle with not enough moisture or hydration in my hair. I have naturally curly hair and I straighten it almost every other day. Can you suggest a good treatment or conditioner that leaves my hair nice and soft with a nice scent? Thank you

Pallu's vlog: Loved the tips. Very useful

Marybeth Gomez: Thank you so so much for those awesome tips ..I surely used to do all the opposite now I know

Wow_it’s_ Hailey_: I’m probably that 1 person in 2 million that actually likes my hair flat.

Lhora Chelsea: this is very helpful, thank you so much! <3

Denise Whalen: Thanks Andrew this is very helpful. I have very thick, long, coarse and curly hair and lots of grey that is colored. My curls are tight ringlets that only require a mousse to hold and I do have some long layering. I'm not happy with my straightening results still and the product that was recommended has begun to build up on my iron. Is there another product or a method I should use so that it appears smoothly without the crazy kinking from the grey? What do I do to get the residue from the product recommended by the stylus off my iron without causing damage to the plates? Because my hair is so thick I was told if I want to avoid damaging my hair badly I shouldn't wash, blow dry and use the flat iron all on the same day. What would you recommend?

cara: 2:56 but that's why I'm using a straighter..to make my hair flat(my hair is naturally thick,curly and frizzy)

Melinda Hoye: Very informative. Thank you!

xXSoldier08YangXx: Thank you for the helpful tips. Will try this out!

Milian Bonillo: Fantastic tips! Loved it!!!

Thither Shook: I love my curly hair/3b curls. Won’t flat iron it unless it’s a special occasion because straight hair to me is just to easy to take care of. I need a challenge like taking care of my curls ❣️.

Copyright Man: It has been a really effective video for those who r struggling to manage their dull hair nd not having enough knowledge of ironing.... Would u mind to bring a video on hair extensions?

Solveig Freeman: Looks really great when you do it with two hands standing over the head. What about a person who uses this iron on her own head? Can you give me an idea of what to do to my own hair. Not easy to have the iron in one hand and the hair strand in the other looking into the mirror. I just got the iron and now I am scared to death to use it on myself. Help!

Leona Dior: Excellent tutorial!!! Thank you !

anna jernej: Good tips! But please, store your work items on the side where your working hand is...also on the right side..:-) it is much easier to work :-) and to reach them during the process as well...:-.)

Dom Tamu: Simplest yet very important advice . thankyou

Alison Barksdale: Learned so much!! Thank you!

Shidah N: Very good tips! Thx for the advice its so useful

B Nelson: Great video. Simple and to the point. Lots of very useful tips and tricks.

thegreenmanofnorwich: One of the reasons I can never be bothered is that I'm just not very good at sectioning and I get bored easily. Plus my hair kinks really quickly after using a straightener

Esther Lee: Thank you! This is very useful and new to me

light: Thanks! I actually learned something like diagonal for more body.

Loretta Moran: I have trouble being able to tell what I'm getting done on the back of my hair. I'm not good at separating and clipping each small section, and then finding just the hair I haven't done

Tanzina Tasneem: Awesome tips! Thanks a lot! Had a question. How can I make my iron straightened hair last longer than 20 mins? I have thick coarse dry curly hair.

chantal murray: Is there any products i can use along with heat protectant before flat ironing my hair to get a smooth and shiny finish?

wanda j: Wow! Ok cool I will try with diagonal Parts because my hair do be flat after I flat iron but when a stylist do it I have movement and body. I have to get used to the chase method tho

DK Mc: Brilliant! Thank you Andrew :D

vaishnavi ramakrishna: For an amateur like me... It really got lot of info!

Tanya Lawrence: So helpful tips thank you so much❤

Doreen Deakin: I totally straighten the hell out of large chunks, thanks for the tip!!

Gie Omboy: Great. Very informative.

kiera adele: Very informative!

Ver Ter: thank you for talking points on flat ironing.

Sonika Saraiya: im glad i clicked on this. gonna make some major adjustments to my flat iron routine, thank you.

Andrew Kasprick: Great job explaining i didn't know i was doing it wrong lol

Lëlikovna: never straighten your hair wet, ALWAYS IN LAYERS, USE HEAT PROTECTION and never go over 300 if you have fine hair like myself.

Helena Møller: Really helpful - thank you :D

Lynette Patrice: Thank you for these great sensible tips

Lisa: I just learned a lot about how to properly flatiron. Thanks!

M: That was helpful thank you

Lori Shaw: Hi Andrew! I know this video is on flat ironing. But can you do a video on the haircut/hairstyle this mannequin has been given. Love it and would like to do that with my hair. Thanks

Daniela Valencia: What is your opinion on steam hair Straighteners? Are they better or worse for the health of your hair compared to normal irons

Miaraz: What do you do when you cant see the back of your head and scared of burning yourself? Because I personally don't trust myself with ironing or any heating tools on myself

CutAfrik Afro: Great tips there. Simple & clear

Dimity Louise: This was great!! Super helpful with your tips

Gilmara Cardim: Seria bom ter tradução embaixo

Maria Franco: Thank you very Refreshing and helpful Tips for Every One!!

Emily Carriker: Maybe it's because I've got 15 years of straightening my hair experience but I knew all these things . I can see how someone without curly hair wouldn't know though .

Alaska J: I usually flip my hair over and straighten it from one end to the next and that’s it but I I’ll try this

Bianca Aldridge-Mehes: You said moisture in your hair before ironing it will "cook" the hair. So what about all those steam irons?

La Toya C: This was really helpful thank you

sunita thind: Awesome advice ❤️

Isabel morales: gracias siempre me ayudan tus consejos por ti aprendi a cortar el pelo en capas muchas gracias sige dandonos consejos te adoro Maestro

Romina Pitti: Very helpful. Thank You!!!

Mariam Gamal: Can I use a hair oil instead of the thermal protection? And I have a straightener with 210 degrees Celsius but my hair is frizzy and curly, do I need a higher heat iron?

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