Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Straight Talk on Straight Irons: What You Need to Know About Ceramic and Ionic Technology

Gone are the days of achieving straight strands with an iron and ironing board. Thankfully, hair straightening has since revolutionized by incorporating ceramic and ionic technology. Contemporary flat irons make sleek looks possible for any hair type without causing major damage.

Flat irons can have various plate coatings – from chrome to gold. Originally, gold was the plate of choice among hair stylists. Professionals now use only ceramic plated straightening tools because they produce such smooth, silky hair. Despite the claims that ceramic flat ions can repair hair, heated styling tools of any kind are always potentially detrimental. Ceramic plates are less harmful because they provide a smooth surface, so there is never any tugging or pulling on the hair. Also, this preferred material allows for even heat distribution, eliminating hot spots and leaving strands stick-straight from root to tip.

Some flat irons utilize ionic technology to reduce damage and seal in moisture. The science behind this lies in the positive charge of dry, brittle hair met with the iron’s negative ions. With this ionic combination, hair receives the negative ion needed to neutralize its charge, thus creating smoother, shinier hair.

Certain styling ions pair ceramic plates with ionic technology, creating the sleekest looks while maintaining hair health. The FHI Ceramic Flat Iron , from the famous CHI manufacturers, is one such with a reputation for being one of the best styling tools on the market. Currently, Frizzy2Silky.com is offering a free 6oz tube of ISH Ionic One-Minute Treatment with every FHI Ceramic Flat Iron purchase. This deal is an effective way to achieve straight hair effectively and safely by treating heat-styled hair to a boost of ionic moisture.

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