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There are plenty of hair straighteners that reduce frizz and enhance shine—plus, of course, leave you with a sleek hairdo—but you’ll want to pick a model that takes into account your overall hair health. After all, it is two hot iron plates pressing against your delicate strands time and time again.
Luckily, many of today’s advanced, next-generation flat irons deliver the same linear locks that you’d get with your old-fashioned (i.e. outdated) model, yet won’t leave your hair frazzled and fried. Plus, these current designs take less time to style hair (yes, even for those with the curliest hair texture), so you won’t be standing in front of the mirror for long periods of time.
If you’re in the market for a new hair straightener—let’s be honest, it’s probably time to ditch the one you’ve been using since your youth—we’re rounded up some editor-loved, expert-approved options that are a worthy investment.
“Some of the top companies in the hair tool world include Dyson, CHI, Sutra, GHD, T3, Babyliss Pro,” says celebrity hairstylist, Davontae Washington. “There are so many different tool companies to pick from so it is important to do your research, take your hair type into account, etc.”
Not all hair straighteners are made equal, so it’s essential to consider several factors when looking at brands, such as materials, plate width and price. For example, if you have shorter hair or areas that a thicker plated flat iron may be harder to reach (such as around your hairline), you may want to consider opting for one with a smaller plate width size, like the BaBylissPRO Mini Straightening Iron .
According to Terri Rehkopf, hair stylist, trichologist, and salon owner of Ippodaro Natural Salon, when it comes to hair straighteners, price does matter. “Opting for a lower-cost option may seem economical, but it comes with the trade-off of extended styling time, leading to a higher likelihood of hair damage. Cheaper hair straighteners often utilize inferior materials, resulting in long-term harm to your hair. Investing in a high-quality hair straightener is worthwhile. Consider the expenses involved in repairing damaged hair compared to the upfront cost of a superior flat iron. By choosing quality over cost, you not only save money on potential repairs but also spare your hair from unnecessary damage.”
Yes, material can make a difference. As Washington shared, “I always look at ceramic as the OG plate material. It is what the first generation of flat irons were made of and it continues to be a top choice for anyone with fine hair. However, you want to make sure the full plate is ceramic, not just ceramic coated. If you are looking for a more advanced iron, then go with titanium. These irons heat up quicker and are often lighter in weight since ceramic is a heavier material. You will find that more professional stylists are using titanium plates because they can style hair faster in a salon setting. If you can’t budget for a titanium iron, then a trusty ceramic will get the job done too.”







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