Now that we’ve got that out of the way, take a look at how easy it is to flat iron your hair, given the proper tools.
1. Start with hair that is completely dry. If your hair is naturally wavy or curly, blow it straight before you begin. Check out the article, “Blow Me - 6 Simple Steps to a Professional Quality Blow Dry” at my website http://www.hairbykelsi.com for instructions.
2. Use a small amount of product such as Paul Mitchell Heat Seal. You Don’t need to drench it, you want it to be dry still, just give it a little spritz to protect it from the heat. Separate a 1/8″ thick horizontal section at the nape of your neck and clip the rest of your hair up.
3. Starting near the scalp, comb through your hair with a fine-tooth comb, and follow closely with the flat iron. You don’t have to race through this, but keep it moving. If the area you just went over doesn’t look bone straight, go over it again. It shouldn’t take more than two swipes to give you smooth results. You may notice steam coming off the iron, which is normal. However, if you hear a sizzling sound, it means that your hair is not dry enough.
4. Work around the section in that manner and when you have finished, let down another 1/8″. Repeat step 3 until you are done.
5. Finish off with a small amount of product like Paul Mitchell Gloss Drops, avoiding the roots, and paying special attention to the ends, as that’s where any damage is going to be most apparent, then style as desired.
You can also use your flat iron to flip out the ends, or to make large curls by twisting the flat iron down the hair. It’s a very versatile tool, and can be fun to experiment with!
About the Author
Kelsi Eldredge is a stylish young hair designer, working in Arlington, WA, near Seattle. Her website, http://www.hairbykelsi.com/ features exclusive articles focused on maximizing your beauty potential, and an inspirational gallery of high-fashion hair styles.
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Martha Stewart OmniMedia

Unfortunately, all of the hype has made these little irons so expensive! I would love to try it, but I don’t think I can afford it!
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