Thursday, April 30, 2015

The One Hair Straightening Mistake You're Probably Making

If you're straightening your hair by dragging your flat iron down strands hanging by your face, then you're doing it wrong. The method causes over-heating, which leads to flat, brittle and dry hair.

According to HuffPost Live stylist Rachelle Hawkins, hair should be held out away from the face horizontally, like this:





This technique helps prevent indentation marks from the straightener's plates, which usually occur when clamping the tool on strands that are hanging straight down. A fine-toothed comb should be used to detangle knots and guide the straightener along.

Before straightening, Hawkins recommends applying a heat protectant like L'Oréal Professionnel Mythic Oil or Moroccanoil Treatment to minimize damage. Applying heat to locks that aren't moisturized causes the hair cuticle to break.

If your locks are coarse or curly, be sure to separate into 1 to 2-inch sections to ensure an even and smooth finish. Finish by smoothing the crown area with a polishing wax or pomade like L'Oréal Texture Expert Lumi Contrôle.

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