
Can anyone help me understand why the human physique is wired to want whatever it can’t have? It’s as though human nature has damned us into this never ending cycle of want. This universal challenge has not escaped the perpetual dual between the curly haired girl and her frenemy known as the flatiron.
With the endless surge of straightening tools on the beauty market, the selection process for us consumers can become extremely overwhelming to say the least. Should I go for ceramic, tourmaline or have a fusion of the two?
Is the temperature dial superior to digital and that ever so discerning question, does size really matter? It’s a lot to take in for such a meager tool but these questions are imperative to not only selecting a quality product but also achieving the ultimate look you desire.
Flat irons can be your best friend or your worst enemy depending on how you look at the matter. Yes, heat is a cruel necessity to achieve that bone straight look especially for those with curly manes and with over usage can cause severe damage to the hair but come on girls does that ever stop us from doing it anyways?

Heat tools to us hair-a- holics are like bad boys to us girls, we know they’re no good but we have to have them anyways! And even with the influx of new technologies and products formulated to act as a heat guard we still can’t seem to win this war against the ever so hideous split end attack.
So what can we do? Essentially deep conditioning, finding a good heat protection spray and the right flatiron for your specific hair type is critical to minimize damage. This in part brings us to that oh so relentless dilemma of which flatiron reigns supreme.
Well, essentially this debate is all relative to your hair type, texture, length and the list goes on but as a natural curly haired girl with a thick, coarse texture the new Scissorboy Tourmaline flat iron definitely fits the bill.
Its 450 degree Fahrenheit capability and tourmaline plates were ideal to achieve the ever sought out bone straight look that is raging on the runways this fall season. And can I get a hallelujah that the temperature gauge was a dial wheel and not the ever so quick to malfunction digital screen which always seems to go hay wire at the most inopportune time.
The 1″ model made it easy for me to create texture, curls and volume with one tool and virtually deemed the curling iron obsolete in my hair styling regime. So as I bid a due to my search for the perfect flatiron I urge you to go on your own quest because there’s one out there for everyone.
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