Chi Chemical Hair Straightening

Chi Chemical Hair Straightening

The Wigo Wet or Dry flat iron is one of the best on the market - especially in its price range. Many women like to use these types of flat iron as it avoids the need to first blow dry hair, which saves time and reduces heat damage to hair. However, many are frustrated with the results they achieve. Far from looking "of salon 'perfect, sometimes you can see the frizzy hair, dry and far from smooth. Here are some tips to help you get that salon look.

What follows applies to any type of wet to dry flat iron - not just the Wigo 2 "Wet or Dry ceramic iron. You can achieve the same results if using a T3 or Corioliss Tourmaline Wet-to-Dry Flat Iron. All are instruments of good and will give you that smooth, shiny, flat look if used correctly.

1. Many flat iron reviews that will tell you that such and such a model does not damage your hair. Well, let me tell you, apply to all high temperature irons for the hair and damage high temperature and loss of hair, no matter how good or expensive it is grilled. When used, it must protect and repair your hair from heat damage. You can buy a sheet of cheap hair, but we need a little extra in the shampoo and conditioner. Brands like Matrix Biolage for Therapy or GHD Nurture Shampoo cost a little more but it is money well spent. They help protect hair from heat and help repair split ends.

2. After thoroughly washing the hair should be dried gently with a towel. Apply a balm to help reduce friction and prevent split ends or hair breakage - Leavin AntiSnap Redken is an excellent product.

3. To get straight hair is necessary to use a smoothing balm. Once again, use a good quality balm or serum as AG Set It Balm, Kenra Straightening Serum or Frederic Fekkai Straight Away Straightening Balm.

4. This is optional, if you already have shiny hair and then you can miss this step. However, if your hair does not have a natural brightness that should apply some serum elegant Matrix Sleek Look Sealing Serum. Only be applied to the ends of your hair as the hair's natural oils decreased even farther from the scalp.

5. Now, to business. Section your hair into three layers on the sides and four on the back and run the flat iron Wigo through each section. Start with the bottom layer and work your way to the top. Run the iron slowly but steadily, do not stop at any section of hair as the risk of burning hair there. Straighten the back of your hair can be tricky. It can help position a mirror at the back so you can see what you're doing.

6. Once this is done should not apply more oils, gels or what it does not only make your hair greasy and will collect the dirt more quickly and thus shortening the length of your hair will stay straight.

7. Remember, using a hair iron damages. If you use your iron a lot you should apply a deep conditioning treatment twice a week.

Following the above tips and a bit of patience, using his Wigo Wet or Dry flat iron is easy and you should get that perfect, sleek, shiny salon look all the time.

Permanent straight hair?

they told me about the chi thing, I think its called ionic straight or something and I was reading and her very badly. Does anyone know which permanently straightens hair but they have so many chemicals and the usual mess up your hair? my hair is very curly.

All of them have chemicals that damage hair a little. Chi looks like the best. Your hair is not straightened emerges, grows 1 / 2 inch per month. I would suggest that its roots done 8-10 weeks for best results.

Ogilvie Straightener, For All Hair Types 1 ea
Ogilvie Straightener, For All Hair Types 1 ea
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