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		<title>Working With The Good &#8216;Ol Hair Iron</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just because I haven&#8217;t found the time to buy a nice hair dryer yet, and I probably would not be able to learn as fast as I could like those in the salons who are so skilled with using the hair dryer, I am sticking with my hair iron right now.For some idea on why I need my hair iron, my hair&#8217;s poofy, thick, and even thick stranded. 
I am dead envious of my mom&#8217;s fine hair that her hair is effortlessly &#8220;rebonded&#8221; and so easy to maintain, as opposed to mine that I have to &#8220;flat-out&#8221; everytime before I [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.splendicity.com">Splendicity</a>. Check out our new <a href="http://www.splendicity.com/community/">community features</a>! </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just because I haven&#8217;t found the time to buy a nice hair dryer yet, and I probably would not be able to learn as fast as I could like those in the salons who are so skilled with using the hair dryer, I am sticking with my hair iron right now.For some idea on why I need my hair iron, my hair&#8217;s poofy, thick, and even thick stranded. </p>
<p>I am dead envious of my mom&#8217;s fine hair that her hair is effortlessly &#8220;rebonded&#8221; and so easy to maintain, as opposed to mine that I have to &#8220;flat-out&#8221; everytime before I get out of the house.I am also a person on the go, that means that I want really quick fix-me-ups. I&#8217;d love to use the hair dryer everytime, but I haven&#8217;t had any luck in making it work for me just the way I want it ( I am planning on seriously trying to learn about it. ). For twice in a row, I&#8217;ve had my hair rebonded in a salon for a wash-and-dry, low maintenance hair that I loved. But as it wore off, I actually felt a little bit lazy to go to the salon again, and I haven&#8217;t had much time lately, too.</p>
<p>The hair iron is the best bet for flattening out my poofy hair, because it&#8217;s much easier to use than the hair dryer, but the thing is, I have to let my hair completely dry before using it, or it&#8217;d be such a disaster. I don&#8217;t find Wet to Dry Straightening Irons all appealing because I&#8217;m scared my wet hair would be burned with the immediate heat of the iron, as we know that hair is most vulnerable when wet. ( Even if they give us assurances, I still don&#8217;t like the idea! )</p>
<p>Here are some tips to make hair iron work best with your hair:</p>
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<p>* First, make sure that hair is at is moisturized best. Hair irons dry your hair no matter what and it doesn&#8217;t hurt to seal your hair with more moisture as you condition it more, and have some intensive conditioning weekly or twice a week.<br />
* Make sure that your hair is dry before you use the hair iron. Hair strands are most vulnerable when wet and you wouldn&#8217;t want to have hair breakage because of using the hair iron.<br />
* Use a heat-activated conditioner or styling product before using the hair iron. Much better if you let it dry a bit before you use the hair iron too.<br />
* Let the hair iron glide and not dwell/stay too much on one area for a long time &#8211; it just might burn the hair. Just let the hair iron glide down in slow motion.<br />
* As much as possible get tourmaline technology or at least ceramic hair irons. They are more forgiving to the hair.</p>
<p>Well , more tips anyone? I&#8217;d love to hear from you!</p>
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