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Hi my name is Juan Lino and you can visit me at my website at https://www.massagebyjuan.com. Feel free to contact me with any questions that you might have regarding any of the topics I discuss. I guess right now we are talking about hair tools there are an array of hair tools that can be available to you that you can purchase at any beauty supply store or that your hair stylist would have available to you or use on you during an appointment. Um, a few products that I have here to show you that are extremely helpful in kind of grooming and maintaining a good look during I guess any type of month, day or year - whatever. First took we have is a curling iron, which most of you are pretty aware of what that is or what it does. In a bind a curling iron can be used as a flat iron - they kind of are the same thing. They're both heating elements that smooth out the cuticle which is the outer portion of the hair but if you don't have a flat iron then you can actually just heat up the curling iron and run the hair through it to just smooth out the cuticle. That way, if you forgot your flat iron you can use the curling iron to do the same thing - you won't get the full effect but you'll pretty much come close. Curling irons are usually used to curl hair; these would help with any type of prom hair styles they are pretty basic you can get them in many different sizes you can get smaller curls for this one and bigger curls with this one. Speaking of the flat iron, this is a flat iron a chi flat iron. It also smoothes out the cuticle, the heating elements help smooth out the cuticle the outer limits of the hair. It creates a shinier look, a smoother look, a more sleek, silk look. They come in a range of styles, widths, lengths - I prefer or I would recommend a ceramic iron which heats up a lot better than a plastic one with combs or something that just combs the hair and brushes it. A chi iron is what this is. There are several more out on the market that still do work the same, heat up just the same and are ceramic but they are also a good finishing tool. I would highly recommend having this, keep in mind that when you do any type of heating on the hair that you want to use any kind of heating protectant on your hair that way you don't damage the hair. Too much heating on the cuticle can damage the cuticle which is again the outer portion of the hair which bounces and reflects light and it can damage that. So you just want to make sure to use a thermal protectant any time you use a heating element on your hair. The next heating tool that we do have is a blow dryer, or hair dryer, depending on where you're from. Anyone of these we all know what it's for, it's used to dry the hair. You can also use it to ruffle the hair, depending on what kind of look you want. They're all out there; they come in all sizes, pick one you like and use it for the rest of your life. Getting into smaller items, this is a teasing comb. It's kind of a dual action kind of comb, you can tease on this end or you can pick on this end. These are good when doing up dos or when performing any type of roller sets when you're dealing with cloths or any kind of big hair dos that require a lot of teasing and then fixing that way or just kind of combing through the hair. These are excellent all purpose combs. Another comb that's really good is a rat-tailed comb. This one is used for sectioning or parting any portion of the hair doing small braids you would section the hair, pick it out, or it's used for up dos. Or you can use it for whatever you want to use it for, it's a good dual purpose comb as well to comb or section or you know, slice through hair. These are just a few tools that I have, that your stylist might have there are several tools out there. Again if you have any questions feel free to email me at https://www.massagebyjuan.com I can answer any of your questions and that's it.
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