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10 Common Heat Styling Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)Avoid heat damage with these expert-approved tips |
Hot tools are undoubtedly one of the best things to happen to the beauty world — they allow us to can create gorgeous, runway- and red carpet-worthy looks in a matter of minutes, all in the comfort of our own homes. But while they might be easy to use, they still come with their own set of intricate rules that should be followed to a T — because nobody likes heat damage.
Celebrity hairstylists certainly see their fair share of heat-styling mistakes. "Whether I'm watching a YouTube tutorial from a seasoned beauty blogger or my friend in her bathroom, I'm always seeing small mistakes that, if fixed, could make their style look even better," says celebrity hairstylist, David Lopez. "Tutorials are great, but they don't always deep-dive into the proper ways in which one should be protecting their strands from the heat damage itself."
To protect your precious hair from the dangers of your favorite curling iron (and/or flat iron, blow dryer, curling wand, etc), we asked Lopez and other celebrity stylists to share how to avoid the most common heat-styling mistakes — so read on for their top tips and tricks.
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SEE NEXT PAGE: Mistake No. 1: Applying too much heat
Celebrity hairstylists certainly see their fair share of heat-styling mistakes. "Whether I'm watching a YouTube tutorial from a seasoned beauty blogger or my friend in her bathroom, I'm always seeing small mistakes that, if fixed, could make their style look even better," says celebrity hairstylist, David Lopez. "Tutorials are great, but they don't always deep-dive into the proper ways in which one should be protecting their strands from the heat damage itself."
To protect your precious hair from the dangers of your favorite curling iron (and/or flat iron, blow dryer, curling wand, etc), we asked Lopez and other celebrity stylists to share how to avoid the most common heat-styling mistakes — so read on for their top tips and tricks.
Image via Imaxtree
SEE NEXT PAGE: Mistake No. 1: Applying too much heat