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Here are the lists
of tools that can make a difference from a bad
hair day and say hello to a good one. Choosing
the right tools are essential by keeping it
handy and ready at all times to help you deal
with any styling situations. These tools are
available at any local beauty supply stores or
local drugstores.
Hair Tools and Purposes:
Round brush - Flips hair up, turns it
under, or creates volume on top while you’re
blow- drying. There are several kinds of round
brush. If possible look one with natural
bristles which are gentler on hair.
Paddle brush - This brush is good for
styling longer locks and straightening curly
hair. Use the one with a rubber base and nylon
or natural bristles.
Vent brush - This brush add volumes to
any hair type. This is to use when you're blow
drying your hair. The hole design allows the air
to pass.
Wide-tooth comb - This is a good tool of
detangling wet hair. If your hair is thinning or
falling. This comb is good to use. Its wide
teeth. Minimize untangles the hair easily and
lessen the damage.
Hair Accessories - Like hair clips,
barrettes, hair pins, pony tail. They are
necessary basic for holding your hair.
Spray bottle - One of the handiest items
to have, use it to spray problem areas rather
than rewetting your hair all over. Any plastic
bottle that sprays water will do.
Curling iron - Look for a stainless steel
curling iron can be used to create a variety of
curly styles. It's not ideal to buy a plastic
curling iron cause they might overheat. They can
damage your hair.
Blow-dryer - Use to dry and style hair.
Tips in buying a blow dryer:
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A good blow-dryer
should have a minimum of 1250 watts.
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Look for one with
at least two speeds and three heat
settings—hot, warm, and cool.
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Higher speeds and
hotter settings remove moisture; lower
speeds and cooler settings “set” the
style in place with minimal heat damage
and greater control.
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Many blow-dryers
also come with attachments; look for one
with a diffuser.
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A diffuser acts to
spread out air flow, minimizing damage
from direct heat.
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With a diffuser,
it’s much easier to style hair, because
the air flow doesn’t blow strands every
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