Information about Straighteners

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Early Hair Tongs.
A hair iron or hair tong is a tool used to change the structure of the hair with the help of heat. There are two general kinds: Straightening irons, used to straighten the hair, and curling irons, used to make the hair curly. Straightening irons may also be called flat irons, but not to be confused with clothes flat irons. Now, there are irons, called styling irons, that can be used to both straighten and curl the hair. One tool means that you can straighten one portion of the strand and curl the other.

Hair straightening

History

Hair straighteners work by breaking down the hair's hydrogen bonds found in the hair's cortex, which cause hair to bend and become curly. Once the bonds are broken, hair is prevented from holding its original, natural form, though the hydrogen bonds can re-form if exposed to moisture. [1]

The first hair straightener was invented by Ian Gutgold using harsh chemicals in lotions applied to the hair and scalp. However, these preparations often led to scorched scalps and damaged hair.

Simon E. Monroe patented a hair straightener in 1906 that comprised metallic teeth that are combed through the hair,[2] while in 1909 Issac K. Shero patented a hair straightener composed of two flat irons that are heated and pressed together.[3]

Years later, Sharrell invented heated metal hair-care implements, such as hot combs. The hot metal straightener slid easily through the hair, causing less damage and dryness than previously-used techniques. Later, ceramic and electrical straighteners were introduced, allowing for adjustment of heat settings and straightener size.

Another method of hair straightening is the thermal Japanese hair straightening technique, which acts as a sort of "anti-perm". It is now available at many salons but is quite expensive and must be repeated on a regular basis.

Modern flat irons

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Modern Tourmaline Hair Tongs.


High-end modern hair straighteners have ceramic heating elements, which cause less damage to hair, are more effective and heat up faster than non-ceramic coated heating plates. Less expensive brands usually do not have ceramic heating elements though some may have a paint-like coating that gives the appearance of ceramic plating.

Many high end straighteners claim to use ionic and infra red technology, which claims to seal in moisture and oils and to reduce static and frizz.

Depending on the hair type, repeated use of hair straighteners, like most other heat styling tools, can cause varying amounts of damage such as split ends, thinning of the hair shaft and even causing hair to become brittle and prone to breakage. Generally, after extensive damage, hair will show signs of dryness and display an unhealthy appearance. However, many companies, such as L’Oréal and Tresemmé, have began to manufacture heat protection sprays and cream which aim to reduce the amount of damage that is caused by the use of straighteners.

Hair straighteners should only be used on dry hair, unless they are specially made with vents to let the moisture out. These sort of irons are usually called "Wet Dry" irons.

Based on the materials used in the heating plates, hair irons can be classified as ceramic, tourmaline and traditional metal flat iron. Ceramic hair irons are believed to be gentle to the hair.

Hair curling

Hair curling may be achieved through heated rollers, heated irons, steam-heated curlers, or by a perm. Modern curling irons are made of elements similar to that of straightening.

Hair iron brands

References

1. ^ Read, Melissa B. "Designing a Better Hair Straightener." MIT, . [https://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/1721.1/32779/1/57571289.pdf]
2. ^ Hair Straightener Patent Number 819444
3. ^ Hair Straightener Patent Number

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hydrogen bond is a special type of dipole-dipole bond that exists between an electronegative atom and a hydrogen atom bonded to another electronegative atom. This type of bond always involves a hydrogen atom, thus the name.
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