Thermal Styling Brushes I recommend for Home Hair Care!

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A lot of clients like the smooth straight look to their finish. And a lot like to have wavy, smooth hair. The tools I like to use are from the company Ibiza. These brushes are made for the Masters of Hair, and I rely on them constantly and they never fail me.  You will pay a pretty penny for these tools, but they will give you the result you want. They always do for me!

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Yolles Large
Ionic Nylon Bristles.
Distributes negative ions
Faster drying time
Hair is softer & shinier
Hair is more humidity-resistant

Ergonomic Non-Slip Rubber Handle.
Lightweight
Softer than PVC
Less stress on your wrist
Reduce hand fatigue
More control & comfort
Seamless one-piece (no gluing)
Recyclable

Ceramic Carbon Fiber Barrel.
Eliminates frizz
Anti-static
Heat resistant
Hair is more humidity resistant

Styling Brushes!

Product Tip: Work your styling products throughout the hair!

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So many times my clients will ask me, What do you use in my hair? or I cannot get my hair to feel the way it feels when I leave the salon.  One big secret to styling the hair is taking your styling product of choice and working it throughout the hair. And that means from roots to ends. It is good to estimate when you have longer hair that the manufacturers opinion on how much to use should be thrown out the door.  Some hair is very thick and long like the type I use in the salon. So using a quarter amount in the hair before you blow dry just doesn’t cut it. And sometimes using a quarter amount on shoulder length hair is too much. Think about it, it is all about density of the hair that  determines how much to place in the hair.  Always remember to towel dry the hair before using a styling product. Too much moisture in the hair will dilute the product and out the door goes the money you spent on the product. Always remember to comb through the product in the hair, always use a wide tooth comb. Using a close tooth comb will break the hair especially if the hair is blonde or highlighted.  You want the product evenly distributed throughout the hair. Then continue onto your blow dry.  I also feel that too many products in the hair will take away the lustre from the hair. It will also weigh it down.  The proof to the recipe is it is all in the hair design. If the hair is cut well and precise you will not need a lot of hair dressing cremes. You should only need to use one product to simply dry the hair and to style it.  And remember start your blow dry by taking out at least 80% of the moisture out of the hair. Then go ahead and pick up a brush to finish off your work.  Good styling tips by Joseph Kellner