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  • Heat Styling – Protect against Heat Damage

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    September 20th, 2010adminHair Care

    If you use heated straighteners to style your hair, you cannot avoid a certain amount of heat damage. As with most things in life, heat styling should be performed in moderation. Excessive exposure to the highest temperatures can cause irreparable damage to your hair, so the first and best step to take if you want to protect it is to only heat style your hair when you really need to. Heat styling yourself is also more likely to damage your hair, so unless you are competent in home styling you may want to visit a salon. Watching a hairdresser straighten and style your hair can help you learn how to do it yourself without damaging your hair too much.

    The consequences of heat damage can make your hair look dry, brittle and limp. If you leave a heated styler on one section of hair for too long, the hair may break, leaving you with uneven length. Straightening also tugs at your hair quite a bit, and over time your hair will become significantly thinning if you continue to straighten often. Excessive heat dries your hair out, but if you choose the higher quality ceramic straighteners such as those made by ghd, the material does lock in some important essential oils as well as a healthy level of moisture.

    If you are going to heat style no matter what, you can buy lots of different hair products to protect against heat damage. ghd straighteners are the best on the market for minimising heat damage, as well as being the best stylers, and the company also offers a range of thermal protection serums to treat your hair with. There are three types: for normal to fine hair, for dry coarse hair and for weak and damaged hair. You should choose the serum most suited to your hair type.

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