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» 15.11.17 06:24h |
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You're hair isn't 100% dry. "Even if your hair is just slightly damp, curling it could damage your strands," says Drybar founder Alli Webb. "Finish it off with a blow-dryer and do a quick blast of the cool setting to make sure it's completely dry." Your tool is on the wrong heat setting. tyme iron buy online store. For most hair types, staying around the 400 degree mark is a good rule of thumb. Finer hair types can go down 10-20 degrees, and denser, coarser hair types can dial it up a few degrees. Double-processed hair should stick to around 350 degrees and color-treated hair should use a lower temperature to extend the life of hair color. For natural or textured hair, start off around 420 degrees and use a lower heat setting (375 degrees) for quick touchups. do you like tyme curling iron ? You're not using a heat protectant. "The best way to keep your hair safe from damage is to always start with a heat protectant," says César. "Try MIZANI Thermastrength Heat Protecting Serum — it's heat activated and features anti-breakage technology to safeguard hair." You're not holding it at the ideal angle. "If you hold your iron horizontally, you will get a tighter, bouncier curl. Holding it vertically will give you a more trendy, beachy wave and holding it diagonally gives you more volume at the root," says Sarah. |
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