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Fact #1. It wasn't until the 19th century that Europeans devised instruments to alter their natural hair texture. Sometime in the 1870s, a Frenchman crafted a pair of hinged rods. Heating them and applying them to hair acted to alter its native look. It could be used not only to straighten, but also to crimp. The craze for this type of look lasted nearly 50 years.
Fact #2. In the 1900s, an Englishwoman developed her own hair straightener. The plates were attached to longer handles, the better to keep the hot metal of the irons away from the face. All the same, this device often led to injury. One of the chief drawbacks was lack of temperature control. Users were able to estimate how long to leave the iron in the fire, but couldn't be sure of its actual temperature.
Fact #3. American women in the 1950s used a clothes pressing iron to straighten their hair on ironing board. This was awkward, and quite dangerous. One false move could result in burns to ears, face, hands, or neck. Today's hair straighteners are not only more convenient, but safer than the early tools. Temperature control is a major improvement. In addition, manufacturers are using materials that are kinder to hair than exposed metal.
Fact #4. Even though today's hair straighteners are more safe and efficient, you're still applying hundreds of degrees of heat directly to your hair. It's important to follow some safety rules. First, adjust the heat to suit your hair type. Ideally, find a straightener that has temperature-specific heating controls. Generally, if you have fine hair, you should use lower temperatures. Coarser hair typically requires higher heat.
Fact #5. Make sure to minimize the number of passes with a hair straightener. This goes hand-in-hand with temperature selection. If you choose the right amount of heat, you won't need to go over the hair more than few times. Also be sure to keep the number of uses per week to a minimum. Experts recommend using a straightener no more than once or twice a week. Finally, consider a heat protectant. These will protect your hair.
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