You really can
heat-style your hair on a regular basis without damaging it. The trick is to educate yourself on
temperatures. Here’s a quick and easy guide to heat styling that leaves every hair type
glossy and healthy.

How Low Can You Go? Heat-Styling Fine and Processed Hair
If your hair is
naturally delicate and fine, you need to treat it like precious silk. This is doubly true if your hair has become ultra-fragile due to processing. Whether you’ve
bleached, relaxed, or
permed your mane, you need to treat it with extra care.
When you're styling fine, processed hair with heat, 350°F/175°C is a safe bet. Anything over 370°F/190°C is going to cause serious damage to your hair.
PRO TIP: Prepare delicate or damaged hair with a
top-notch protectant. Try
ghd Unplugged Heat Protect Spray.
Proceed With Caution: Heat-Styling Colour-Treated Hair
Make your hair colour last longer by keeping appliance temps under 390°F/200°C. Just turning down the heat a little bit can make a major difference in keeping your locks vibrant. This is doubly true for red shades that are notoriously prone to fading.
PRO TIP: Look for hydrating heat-protectants that are formulated specifically for coloured hair. Check out
Shu Uemura Colour Lustre Thermomilk .
Take It Easy: Normal Hair
Have fairly run-of-the-mill locks? They still need protection! Bargain hair dryers, flat irons, and curling irons are way too hard to control—and hard on your hair. You don’t want to damage your healthy strands. Unless your hair is exceptionally thick and hard to style, always keep your heat styling tools under 400°F/200°C.
PRO TIP:
Ceramic heat-styling tools really do work better and cause less damage. For smooth and shiny waves, we love the
BaBylissPRO Ceramic Black Conical Wand - 32-19mm.

Fire It Up: Heat-Styling Natural and Textured Hair
If your hair is
ultra-dense, curly, or thick, you need a lot of heat to penetrate it. Start out by styling at 450°F/ 232°C. Once you get your hair styled, reduce the heat to 370°F/ 187°C.
PRO TIP: Hard-to-style strands need a professional-quality blow dryer. The
Parlux Power Light 385 Ionic & Ceramic Hairdryer - Aquamarine is the gold standard.
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