![]() When your hair glides through the teeth, the heat tames your locks and frizz in an instant. Simply enough, this brush features different length ceramic teeth that heat to 365✯. The GHD Glide is, without a doubt, the best flat iron brush you can buy – it's easy to handle, safe to use and it tackles frizz with ease. Takes slightly longer to use than a normal flat iron It comes with a pouch and a case to protect its bristles. Simply pop this hair straightening brush in your handbag, hand luggage, or a suitcase for straight hair wherever you are, whatever you're doing. ![]() It also works wonders on frizzy hair – tried and tested – so don't worry if your hair is untameable. This is due to the fact it doesn't feature plates like usual flat irons, and the temperature never goes over 365☏ to protect your follicle. With an auto shut-off mode so that after 15 minutes of inactivity it turns off, this straightening brush will do less damage to your already fine hair while in use. When the battery is low you just need to give it a charge – it's compatible with USB chargers – and wait for just two hours. When we tried, it lasted for around two heads on long, thick hair. Bearing in mind that it works on a battery, it heats up in two minutes and can last for as long as three hairstyles or 30 minutes to be exact. And to make things better, due to its nature, it detangles your hair while straightening it. This flat iron brush works like a brush, meaning it's very easy to use no matter how good or bad you consider yourself at doing hair. The overarching result is a preternaturally smooth look that lasts.The DAFNI Allure Cordless Straightening Brush is a great buy if you're a frequent traveler, if you have hair that never stays straight, or if you have fine hair that's easy to manage. It’s easy work with this collection of next-level hair straighteners. “This ensures that all strands get evenly straightened, and gives a sleeker, more polished finish,” she explains. ![]() “I apply the product from the mid-strand to ends of hair before thermal styling.”įor the best results, Hardges recommends the “chase” method: Using a heat-resistant comb, pass through the section you aim to straighten and follow it immediately-chasing it, so to speak-with the flat iron. (Consider a dry shampoo to extend a style’s lifespan for an extra day.) And a heat protectant is a non-negotiable, adds Hardges, who uses Oribe Balm d’Or heat styling shield on her clients. For that reason, it’s best to limit hair-straightener use to just once or twice a week. Still, heat of any kind is liable to do some harm, especially on repeat. Ceramic plates, however, gradually warm the strands from within the hair shaft, causing relatively less damage and imparting shine. Metals, such as copper or titanium, heat the cuticle first for faster straightening, so it’s best for those seeking speed. “Ceramic is a more gentle heat, while titanium is more aggressive,” Hardges says of the relative conductivity and the effects on hair. Then, next to consider is the material of the plates, as they are not created equal. Thick or curly types call for more heat, whereas those with fine or thinning hair should keep it low and slow. ![]() “Using too high a temperature can melt the cortex of the hair, while not enough heat can leave hair looking unfinished with a style that doesn’t last long.” Determining the right temperature-which can range from 170 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit, varying by model-depends largely on hair texture and weight. “It is crucial to use the proper heat setting so you don’t cause unnecessary damage,” says Leigh Hardges, a stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago. Of utmost importance is temperature control. The timing couldn’t be better, as today’s straightening tools and flat irons are decidedly future-forward, offering customizable settings, cord-free styling, and heat-protective features. Call it nostalgia or a return to polish after a year of hands-off styling at home-but either way, it’s tempting enough for many to reconsider the appeal of ultra-sleek hair. But it’s the pin-straight hair on the Chanel fall 2021 runway that signaled a turn of events. We’ve been primed for this revival, taking in updated iterations of frosted lips and pastel eye shadow, alongside candy-colored butterfly clips as seen on Olivia Rodrigo. Just like clockwork, as TikTok teens latch onto the aesthetics of the near-distant past, early-aughts beauty codes have returned-and so have the hair straighteners. ![]()
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