While hairstylists swear by heat protectants, they often find that their clients neglect to use them. "It's very important to have a layer of protection on your hair so that, if it gets too hot, it's the product burning off, not your hair," says Stephanie Brown, Master Hair Colorist at Nunzio Saviano Salon in Manhattan. Heat protectants are also typically formulated with nourishing ingredients that leave strands softer and more smooth. A few of her favorites include Color Wow Speed Dry Blow Dry Spray, $24, GHD Heat Protect Spray, $22, and Amika Blockade Heat Defense Serum, $25. "If you are restyling you can use heat protectant products that'll help restyle, like Kristin Ess's The One Signature Hair Water, $10," she adds.
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If you clamp the hair too tightly inside the hot tool, you'll be left with what is known as demarcation lines in the hair. Not only is this not a good look (unless you're going for an awkward crimp), but it will also leave your hair damaged. "Often people try to fix these lines by going over the hair again with the hot tool, causing even more damage," explains Anita Sun, hairstylist at Eliut Salon in New York City. "It's impossible to fix these demarcation lines unless you re-wet it and dry it again to remove the crease." In other words, this is a tedious mistake to correct.
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Let the infamous YouTube video of the girl who burns her hair off with a curling iron be a lesson: Don't make the same mistake she did. Instead, hold curling irons on the hair for no longer than 8-10 seconds to ensure that you're yielding results while causing minimal breakage. With a flat iron, do not let it rest anywhere on the hair — keep the iron moving along, says Brown. She sees this mistake all-too-often with clients and friends, and says that it's a sure way to leave your strands broken and sparse.
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Most hairstylists agree that salon-quality tools are worth the investment, even though they come at a higher price than drugstore brands. "Whether it is the quality of the materials or the technology, you should feel confident knowing that your hair is being taken care of to the most efficient degree," says Laurie Heaps, LA-based celebrity hairstylist. She recommends investing in titanium irons, as they heat quickly and more evenly and retain the heat better, which allows for faster styling and fewer passes. Biosilk has a wonderful line of titanium straightening and curling irons," she adds.
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If you wake up every morning and reach for your hot tool, you might want to consider your go-to hairstyle. Applying this frequency of heat exposure to your strands every day is too much, according to experts. "Understand your hair's limitations and give it breaks when you can," says Lopez. He recommends switching to a gentler hair cleanser and amping up the moisture level with weekly hair masks so that you begin to like your natural flow. "If you're committed to heat styling, understand the stress you're putting on your hair and learn how to combat it," he adds. "Use a reviving, repairing shampoo and conditioner like the ones from Kenra Platinum Revive System — the shampoo, conditioner, treatment and oil work together to give you the right levels of moisture and protein to keep hair healthy and breakage at bay."
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