I just want to do something about my frizzy hair.
“How can I get a beautiful style?”
No matter what I do, I can’t get rid of my frizzy hair…”
For people with frizzy hair, these problems are very deep-rooted.
One of the tools that can solve this problem is a hair iron. Let’s take a look at the relationship between hair irons and hair straightening.
Ironing” as a hair straightener
One of the best do-it-yourself hair straightening procedures is to use a hair iron. Since it can be easily done at home by yourself, even students without much money can easily tackle it.
Although it takes time at first, once you get used to it, it does not take much effort, and it is highly versatile because you can create a style to your liking.
However, there is a disadvantage to this method. It is that the hair is easily damaged.
Since heat is applied to the hair, the damage is considerable. Of course, there is no problem if you use it only when attending a wedding or on a date, but if you use it on a daily basis, it will damage your hair.
This damage can be followed up to some extent by hair care such as treatment. However, it is important to remember that using a hair iron every day is quite risky.
Ironing” after straightening hair
Above, we mentioned “using a hair iron to straighten frizzy hair at home”. From here, I would like to talk about “using a hair iron after having your hair straightened at a hair salon.
Many people must have experienced that they have already had their hair straightened at a hair salon, but eventually the straightening came off…. This is a natural thing.
Human hair grows day by day. Newly growing hair is, of course, “hair that has not been straightened,” so that part of the hair will remain frizzy.
Of course, it is best to go to a hair salon when “it is getting longer…”, but that is not always possible. In such cases, hair irons are useful.
When using a hair iron on frizzy hair
Use a low temperature.
Roots should be at high temperature (around 160℃-180℃), otherwise it may not be able to get the hair to stay in place depending on the hair quality. The ends of the hair (the part that has been straightened) should be used at a low temperature (about 100℃-120℃). If the temperature is too low, the hair will be sloughed through many times, which may lead to damage.
Do not pull too much.
Do not pull too much. Focus on the part of the hair that has grown out!) From the top of the head
In a short time.
Please follow these 4 points. Of course, don’t forget to use treatments to protect your hair!