The Dos and Don’ts of Heat Styling Your Hair

Heat styling is one of the most popular ways to get salon-worthy hair at home. However, if not done properly, it can cause long-term damage to your hair. As a hairstylist, I’ve seen firsthand the negative effects of improper heat styling, which is why I want to share with you the dos and don’ts of heat styling your hair.

Do: Use Heat Protectant

Before using any heat styling tool, it’s essential to apply a heat protectant to your hair. A heat protectant creates a barrier between your hair and the heat, reducing the damage caused by heat styling tools. Apply a heat protectant spray or serum to your hair when it’s damp before using a blow dryer, curling iron, or straightener.

Don’t: Use High Heat Settings

Using high heat settings on your heat styling tools may seem like a quicker way to style your hair, but it can cause long-term damage. It’s essential to use the lowest heat setting possible to achieve your desired style. Start at a low heat setting and gradually increase the temperature if necessary. Also, avoid using heat styling tools on wet hair, as it can cause damage to the hair shaft.

Do: Use High-Quality Heat Styling Tools

Investing in high-quality heat styling tools is crucial to protect your hair from unnecessary damage. High-quality tools heat up more evenly and have ceramic or tourmaline plates, which help to distribute heat evenly, reducing the risk of hot spots that can damage your hair.

Don’t: Use Heat Styling Tools on a Daily Basis

Using heat styling tools on a daily basis can lead to damage, such as breakage and split ends. It’s essential to limit the use of heat styling tools and give your hair a break to recover from the damage caused by heat. Try alternative styling methods such as braids, buns, and air-drying your hair.

Do: Use Deep Conditioning Treatments

Regular deep conditioning treatments can help to restore moisture and prevent damage caused by heat styling. Use a deep conditioner once a week to nourish your hair and help prevent heat damage. Though, there are a number of DIY and cost-efficient ways you can restore damaged hair.

Heat styling can help you achieve beautiful, salon-worthy hair, but it’s essential to do it correctly to avoid long-term damage. By following these dos and don’ts of heat styling your hair, you’ll be on your way to beautiful, healthy-looking hair that you can be proud of.

If you’re looking for a hairstylist in Fort Worth, TX to help you achieve your desired style without causing unnecessary damage, contact me at the Salon at Fossil Creek. We offer a range of services that will help you achieve beautiful, healthy-looking hair.

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