Choosing The Right Temperature For Flat Irons - Flat Iron Tips

Choosing the right temperature for flat ironing is important to get the results you want with minimizing damage to the hair. Did you know that you can even damage the color molecules in hair if the temperature is too high?

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When choosing a temperature on your flat iron, we can use the three settings on our sleeker as guidelines. So first you have low low, is 375 and that's a great temperature for finer hair textures things that are really easy to press out medium on ours is actually called color-treated and it's three. Ninety two and three ninety two is the safe temperature for synthetic color. In the hair and that's from the Redken chemist himself, so medium textures and color treated hair, we want to be around three. Ninety two at high we're still only at four ten four hundred to about four ten is where we want to be for really resistant hair. Even if it's really thick and coarse, we don't really feel that we need to get up into those 450 ranges unless it's a requirement for some type of chemical service that you're doing so. Those are a couple guidelines. Hope that helps you out to choose the right temperature for your Flatiron

Raid Akrich: This is how I like to see tutorials, no intro, straight to the point.

Chris Slayer: The client will definitely appreciate you preserving the integrity of the hair vs speeding up the process just to move on to the next head.

Amberly. W.: Wondering why my stylist told me not to exceed 375°... however, that's using a heated straighten brush...I don't see the difference, turn it on, run a section of hair thru.. granted it's not being pinched between 2 heated plates it does have me needing a comb to catch it bc it comes out so hot.

Nikochic: Thank you, that was very informative

Becky Walker: I love it ,too!!

Chathuka Rathnasekara: 392 means celsius ?

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