Sectioning Your Hair Will Improve Your Flat Iron Results


by Jade Greene - Date: 2010-09-17 - Word Count: 346 Share This!

There are several tips and tricks that will vastly improve your hair styling abilities. The most important is to section your hair, no matter what styling process you use. Whether you are blow-drying it or using a flat iron, sectioning off your hair allows you to work with a smaller portion of hair while maximizing your results.

When sectioning your hair, begin working with the bottom portion of your locks. This can be done by pulling back the top part of your hair. Secure all but the bottom layer of your hair with a hair band. This may cause your hair to crease or have a funny kink in it, but you can get rid of that later. Once your hair is up, you can proceed to style the exposed section with a blow dryer and round brush, curling iron or flat iron. After you're finished styling that layer of hair, release a second layer from the pulled back ponytail. Use the same styling process with the new section of hair. Repeat this until you have gotten through all of your hair.

A few tips to remember if you are working with a flat iron to get your hair straight or to produce tight curls, use smaller sections. This is the same if you are using a curling iron to create tight curls as well. If you want looser curls with either tool, use bigger sections.

Initially, the sectioning process may seem to take up a lot of your styling time. In the end however, you will end up with a more efficient styling routine. By creating smaller sections of hair to work with, your flat iron, curling iron or blow dryer will be able to work with your hair in less time and this will save you time and do less damage to your hair than repeatedly running the same styling tool through your locks over and over again.

This hair sectioning process is an easy way to instantly improve your styling results. In the long run, it will save you time and also keep your locks damage free.

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