Hairstyling 101

WHICH TOOL IS BEST FOR YOUR HAIR TYPE?

We know how much you want to avoid damage and breakage in your hair! Did you know that using the wrong tool for your hair type could be SERIOUSLY damaging your locks? Especially if you style your hair often, you want to make sure you’re using the proper tool for your hair type to reduce damage for overall healthy hair! You may have heard of the differences between ceramic and titanium hair tools, but we’ve broken down everything you need to know before spending your money.

CERAMIC TOOLS

Ceramic hair tools remain the most popular among hairstylists and at-home users. FOR GOOD REASON! The ceramic plates deliver uniform heat during styling to ensure that your hair is well-protected from damage and frizziness. What we love most about ceramic tools is that it increases moisture preservation in your hair strands, giving you a hydrated and nourished look that will definitely turn heads! The gentle nature of the ceramic material is ideal for you babes with thin, fine, and easily-damaged hair. Ceramic tools are also a great option for those with colored hair, because the infrared technology in ceramic tools heats the hair from the inside, without causing damage to the exterior layer. If your hair is easy to straighten and more prone to damage, we recommend using hair tools made of ceramic material to give your hair that extra TLC! 
There are so many great options out there when it comes to ceramic hair tools, but one of our favorites is the FoxyBae White Marble Collection. This entire collection is made with high quality ceramic, and let’s not forget about the adorable marble design! 

TITANUM TOOLS

Titanium tools are coming in HOT in the hairstyling world! Most of it is due to its quick-heating and irresistibly smooth plates that glide over hair to give the most gorgeous shine! Many hair lovers have been switching to titanium because it can reach high temperatures in record time, making it perfect for all you busy, on-the-go boss babes! BUT BE WARNED BABES! Titanium’s power and heat capabilities are only beneficial for those with thick, coarse, or stubborn hair types that need the high temperatures to properly style. Using titanium on fragile hair can actually cause more unwanted damage, so it may be safer to stick to ceramic. 
A wildly popular fan favorite is the Pro Rose Gold Collection from FoxyBae Hair. This collection features tools made with rose gold titanium, which release negative ions while you’re styling to protect hair follicles and retain your hair’s natural moisture. 

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