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		<title>Curling Hair with a Flat Iron</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Curling hair with a flat iron will not produce the same type of results as a dedicated curling iron. Curling irons provide 360 degree heat that is distributed to an entire length of hair when it is coiled around the barrel. Flat irons, on the other hand, sandwich the hair between two metal plates and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Curling hair with a flat iron will not produce the same type of results as a dedicated curling iron. Curling irons provide 360 degree heat that is distributed to an entire length of hair when it is coiled around the barrel. Flat irons, on the other hand, sandwich the hair between two metal plates and are cool to the touch on the outside. Therefore, if hair is wrapped around the end of the tool it will only get hot at the small length clamped between the plates.</p>
<p>Curling hair with flat irons makes softer, looser curls and can be attempted in a couple of ways. The first way is to quickly run the tool down a small lock of hair several times until it is warm to the touch. Then the iron is slid down the hair one last time to the ends and the length of hair is quickly rolled around the iron. The residual heat from ironing will encourage the hair to use the shape of the iron as a roller. After a few seconds when the hair is freed from the iron the resulting curl will be loose with a bit of extra curl at the end from where the hair was closest to the heat. This is a good way to add body to limp hair.</p>
<p>Curling hair with a flat iron can also be accomplished by simply using the tool to bump the ends in a specific direction. Hair that needs to be coaxed into a direction different than its direction of natural growth can benefit from this method. The flat iron is simply run down the length of hair in the direction the ends need to be curled up into. Hair that will drape around a chin or hug a neck should be ironed from scalp to end with the tool held as close to the head as possible. Then, the iron is pulled sharply in the desired direction at the terminal end. This creates a long curve rather than an overt curl.</p>
<p>Alternately, to create volume hair should be coaxed in the opposite position from the one it will be styled in. When ironed from root towards the ceiling and pulled slightly towards the wrong side of the head or face, when the hair is finally laid down it&#8217;ll naturally sit up a bit because it has been temporarily trained to defy gravity.</p>
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		<title>Hair Curling Irons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a multitude of Hair Curling Irons on the market today, but it is important to choose the right curling iron for the type of hair that you have. There are a variety of different types of sizes and types of irons that will give you a different type of look depending on your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a multitude of Hair Curling Irons on the market today, but it is important to choose the right curling iron for the type of hair that you have. There are a variety of different types of sizes and types of irons that will give you a different type of look depending on your hair length and type. Its important to look into the types of heat settings that the hair curling iron you are looking at has. The main things to look for when buying a hair curling iron are how many heat settings does the iron have . Different heat settings will help you to achieve different types of curls.</p>
<p>The  next thing you are going to want to keep in mind is what type of curls are you looking for? Every iron will curl your hair in a different way. In order to understand what types of curls you will get from your iron it is important to look at the length and thickness of the barrel of the hair curling iron. The size of the barrel will change the size of your curls so it is important to understand this and try out different models to get a feel for what you need.</p>
<p>As a general rule the larger the size of the barrel of the hair curling iron the larger the curl you will get when curling your hair with a curling iron. The same obviously applies for smaller curls or shorter hair you will need a shorter barrel on your iron.  Finally last but not least your going to want to look at the quality of the iron itself, what type of material is it made from. There are several different types of materials that hair curling irons are made from but mainly they are either ceramic or metal. The ceramic irons are the most popular they are said to be better at not damaging your hair with daily usage. They help to seal the moisture into your hair thus preventing damage to your hair. Metal irons use steam to achieve hair curling so these irons are better for people that have very thin hair and are not recommended to be used on a daily basis, every other day is fine. There is also a brush style of hair curling iron and these are good for women with less thick hair fand they are recommended for daily usage.</p>
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