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A Guide to Cortex Flat Irons
Posted on September 1st, 2009 No commentsCortex has introduced a wide range of flat irons or hair straighteners, keeping in mind to help you derive fast, smooth, shiny, and healthy hair styling results. Among many of the hair straighteners launched by Cortex, perhaps the most noteworthy are Cortex Solo 450 Titanium Flat Iron, Cortex Solo 450 Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron, Cortex Pro Special Edition Tourmaline Wet to Dry Flat Iron, Cortex Pro Collection Tourmaline Flat Iron, and Cortex Pro Special Edition Tourmaline Flat Iron. Let us discuss about each of Cortex flat irons’ specialties, along with its features.
- Cortex Solo 450 Titanium Flat Irons
Made from 100% Titanium material, this flat iron is a much preferred choice among both hair dressers and common people alike. With its super hard smooth surface and lightweight strength, its titanium plates help for healthy, beautiful snag free hair styling, as it provides benefits such as even distribution of heat across the hair and safeguard your hair while style. Features such as adjustable temperature up to 450°F, innovative PTC heater, and professional salon model add to its exceptional performance.
- Cortex Solo 450 Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Irons
This flat iron also comes with innovative features, however with the exception that its plates are designed using a combination of materials like ceramic and tourmaline. This blend, in turn, results in increased emission of negative ions and far infrared rays, which help to lock in hair’s natural color and moisture and eliminate frizz.
- Cortex Pro Collection Tourmaline Flat Iron
With 100% genuine tourmaline plates, this flat iron is perhaps the best way to enjoy the complete benefits of a tourmaline flat iron. Fixed temperature preset to 410°F, fast heat up and that too within few seconds, and dual voltage system are its features, among many others.
- Cortex Pro Special Edition Tourmaline Flat Iron
As in the case of Cortex Pro Collection Tourmaline Flat Iron, this flat iron is also attached with tourmaline plates. But its specialty is that it comes with tourmaline ceramic floating plates that help for strain free hair styling.
- Cortex Platinum Collection Ceramic Flat Iron
This flat iron has been designed in such a way to cater to the unique hair styling needs to suit all hair textures, with its 100% solid ceramic plates that generate negative ions and far infrared rays for improved hair styling results. Since its plates are beveled, it helps you to try different hair styles.
- Cortex Pro Special Edition Tourmaline Wet to Dry Flat Iron
This flat iron has been especially designed to suit your busy routine, as it helps to cut down the styling time in half via skipping the need for the usage of blow dryer. However, it is more than just a hair straightener that could be used on both wet and dry hair, as it is designed using a blend of tourmaline and ionic technology. Its functioning is further enhanced by features such as sleek non slip grip that helps for comfortable hair styling and variable temperature settings that make it suitable for all types of hair.
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A Short Tour From The History to The Modern Age of Hair Irons
Posted on August 26th, 2009 No commentsThe hair straighteners or the curling irons are one of the most newly added items in the world of hair styling tools. History says that the tradition is not much older than a couple of centuries. If we have a look in search of its origin it is found that nor far back the idea of having such a tool dates around the later half of the nineteenth century. It was perhaps in 1872, that Erica Feldman used heated rods to straighten or style hair. And years later in 1890, Marcel Grateau was considered as the creator of curling irons. The hair straighteners or the curling irons did not get much attention on its first appearance. Though the need for straightening the hair was felt and for achieving it Ian Gutgold used hard chemicals on the hair and scalp to straighten the hair. But that was also not much of a hit idea as the result was often burnt scalps and hair.
During the 1960s women were found to use clothing irons to straighten waves and curls out of their head. Now there grows the need for the hair straighteners. In 1909 Isaac K. Shero patented a hair straightener that was composed of two flat irons that were to be heated and pressed together. However the hair straighteners that we know today was the contribution of Lady Jennifer Bell Schofield, who combined all the previous efforts and refined them into a hinged, two plated heated iron in 1912.
Only later on came the present days ceramic and electric hair straighteners. But still these days also non electric hair straighteners are being used and manufactured though in a limited capacity. Now let us discuss about some of the special features and the developments of hair straighteners. These days with the development of technology the hair straighteners has gone through gradual changes of developments. Now it has become more easier and safer to use a hair straightener. And with the introduction of ceramic heating technology in the hair straighteners and hair irons hair styling got new levels of safety and styling.
These days most of the hair irons use ceramic plates for the better styling of the hair. The question may come, what is the function of ceramic heating and what are its advantages? The ceramic plates that are used in the present day hair irons emits negative ions when they are heated thus when it is applied to the hair these negative ions runs through the hair. These negative ions helps in closing the cuticles of the hair after straightening. And with the closing of the hair cuticles the natural moisture of the hair gets locked into the hair and in this way the hair becomes smooth and shiny. But the development of technology has not stopped yet nor did the efforts for the betterment of hair straighteners got stagnant. And the result is the recent use of tourmaline heating technology in place of ceramic heating. This is done because tourmaline heating helps in realizing more negative ions than ceramic heating thus the result is better than ceramic heating. And the efforts for the betterment of hair straighteners is still going on.
These days the hair straighteners are the most popular of hair styling tools available to us. Thus it is seen that the hair straighteners has done a drastic development in the last few years and now it has become the most common household item.
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Why To Choose Flat Irons
Posted on August 19th, 2009 No commentsA flat iron is one of the two different types of hair styling irons, another being curling irons. Alternatively known as hair straighteners, a flat iron is simply a device enclosed with plates that help to straighten your curly hair. Invented during 1800s, a flat iron now available is more than merely a hair styling tool to straighten your hair. In fact, majority of flat irons now existing in the market are multi-functional, and enable you to create a variety of other hair styles such as curling, flipping, and creating waves. The usage of flat irons is now considered a safe alternative over other hair straightening options such as thermal reconditioners and chemical straightening options. Styling hair using hair straighteners helps to reduce cut-throat salon bills as well.
However, as in the case of any other hair styling options, a flat iron too has its own pros and cons. Hence, in order to derive complete benefits from flat irons, it is recommended to use flat irons, preferably made from materials such as ceramic. A host of benefits is associated with the usage of flat irons with ceramic plates such as even distribution of heat across the hair, elimination of damaging spots, and efficient heat retention. Since ceramic has ability to generate far infrared rays – a kind of natural source of energy, it helps to eliminate frizz by sealing in hair’s cuticles and locking in hair’s natural color and moisture. Eventually, the result is that you are left with a smooth, shiny, sleeker hair.
Flat irons made from tourmaline are also a much preferred choice among many people. This is due to its amazing properties, which are more or less similar to that of ceramic, but with the difference that it emits negative ions and far infrared rays in huge number. Popular flat iron choices also cover titanium flat irons, which not only shares the properties of ceramic like emission of negative ions and far infrared rays but also boasts of such other properties as durability, lightweight strength, and super hard but smooth surface. The outstanding blend of these properties enables titanium flat irons to produce gorgeous as well as healthy hair styling results. For those who want to create salon ambience in their home, there are some excellent options in the form of combination flat irons, which as the name suggest, are designed using an integration of two or more materials. Some of them are even wrapped with the elements of nano as well as nano silver technologies.
When comes to features, majority of flat irons come with a spectrum of highly sophisticated features. With features from multifunctional styling features, high end digital features that help to control heat according to your hair type and slim plates for easy styling to professional 360 swivel cord to prevent tangling and dual voltage system for its worldwide usage, a flat iron now available is in deed a complete hair styling tool. To suit your unique needs as well as to add to your convenience, options are also open to you in the form of wet to dry flat irons and mini or travel purpose flat irons.