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This is one of the best designs to get if you have natural hair. It’s packed with features that allow you to use the higher temps you need while keeping heat damage to a minimum so that you can get silky straight hair without causing dryness or breakage.
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Our favorite thing about this flat iron is the ceramic plates. The ceramic coating is infused with tourmaline crystals to boost the ionic charge for extra frizz control and shine. The adjustable heat gives you better control over the precise temperature you use.
Given the quality of the design, we recommend starting out at a lower temperature than you usually use. You might be surprised at how well this straightens your hair, even at those lower temperatures!
While the temperature dial gives you a lot of flexibility, it is a little annoying that only the maximum and minimum temperatures are labeled. You can kind of guess based on that maximum and minimum about where the temperature is at, but it will take you a while to get to know precisely where to turn the dial to get a temperature that works for your hair.
We recommend marking it with a permanent marker once you find the setting that works best for you. If you’d rather skip the guesswork, check out the Kipozi professional iron, which has a digital display showing the exact temperature.
Ease of Use and Performance
This is a great design that will work for a full flat ironing session or for touchups over the next few weeks. If your hair is especially long, the plates might be a little too short, but this is a great size for most hair lengths.
All the extra accessories that come with this iron really set it apart from the rest. You get a carrying pouch, a heat-proof glove, and a sample pouch of argan oil to rehydrate your hair after you’ve straightened it.
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This sleek and compact titanium flat iron is lightweight enough for extended flat ironing sessions and powerful enough to handle even the tightest curls. This is definitely one of the most reliable titanium flat irons at this price point!
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We love the extra-long nano titanium plates that allow you to work in slightly larger sections since you can spread the section in a thin layer across the longer plate. This will make the process a little less painstaking.
The digital temperature display is another great feature, allowing you to see the exact temperature you’re setting it to. The temperature control buttons are also on the side, which keeps them out of the way so you won’t accidentally turn the heat up or down while using the iron.
Ease of Use and Performance
This is an exceptionally lightweight design that you can comfortably use, even if you’re spending 45+ minutes straightening your hair.
One drawback is that the plates kind of stick to your hair, making it hard to achieve a smooth glide, especially if you put a thicker section between them.
However, we think this is a drawback worth living with for two reasons. First, you need to be going slowly regardless, and the grip helps control your speed. Secondly, you also need to be working in smaller sections, so the fact that it struggles with thicker sections is almost a plus.
If you’d still rather get a flat iron that can glide more smoothly and handle larger sections, check out this Remington with floating plates that can adjust to different thicknesses.
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This travel-friendly flat iron boasts an impressively high maximum temperature that will certainly be able to flatten any curls into submission, even if they’ve refused to cooperate with all the other flat irons you’ve tried!
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While the 500° F maximum temperature is definitely the most stand-out feature on this model, we also like that this high heat is balanced out by ceramic plates. This helps minimize damage, fight frizz, and add a glossy finish to your hair.
You’ll also appreciate the range of movement you get with the 8-foot swivel cord and the free heat-proof glove that come with this.
As with similar designs, the precision dial doesn’t label the range of temperatures. It doesn’t even label the minimum temperature. We know from research that the lowest setting is 180° F. However, using any temperature in between will take guesswork and experimentation.
We think that extra high maximum heat is worth taking the time to experiment with precisely where to set it for straightening the less stubborn sections of hair. However, if you’d rather know exactly what temperature you’re using, try the Kipozi Pro nano titanium iron with its digital temperature display.
Ease of Use and Performance
This dual-voltage flat iron was designed with travelers in mind. That means maximum versatility in as compact a design as possible. That means it’s very lightweight and will work well on all curl types.
However, it also means it’s a little smaller. For shoulder length or longer hair, it’s still large enough to work through a complete flat ironing session. For medium to long hair, this might only be practical for touchups.
If you need something larger but still want to stay under budget, check out the Kipozi Pro nano titanium iron.
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This lightweight flat iron with extra-wide and extra-long plates, a swivel cord, and 50 heat settings is everything you’d expect a salon-quality flat iron to be. It was designed for high-performance and high versatility so it’s ready to take on all curl types!
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The titanium plates feature nanotechnology that creates a mild ionic charge to help minimize damage and fight frizz. You won’t get the same shine as ceramic, but you’ll get very close.
The extra-long and extra wide plate gives you more room so you can straighten larger sections of hair so that you can work quickly without sacrificing quality in the finished result. The 50 heat settings allow you to adjust the temperature in increments of 4° F so you can tailor the heat output to the exact needs of different areas of your hair.
Ease of Use and Performance
This flat iron was built for professionals and you can definitely tell. It’s ultra-thin and lightweight enough that you can use it for hours on end without tiring your arm out. This makes it a great pick for your main flat ironing sessions.
It can handle the touchups as well, but it’s got the size and power to straighten all your hair as efficiently and effectively as possible!
The main drawback is the cost. It’s a high-end, professional styling tool and it is priced to match. If you know you’ll be straightening your hair regularly, it may be worth the investment since it will last for years to come.
If you’re still new to straightening your hair and not sure if it’s something you’ll do all that often, you might want to start with a more affordable option like the InfinitiPRO. Hold off on investing in a premium iron until you know it’s something you’ll use.
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This thin and lightweight flat iron boasts high temperatures and a dual-function design that will allow you to add a hint of waves to your hair if you want to. It also strikes a great balance of being compact while still being a practical option for longer hair.
Features and Technology
The most impressive feature of this flat iron is definitely the ceramic plate design. The plates have a triple coating of ceramic and a coat of tourmaline to create the silkiest, glossiest locks you could ever hope for. It’s great for those in humid climates or who are otherwise prone to frizz.
While this iron is worth it for the plates alone, it also boasts a swivel cord, auto shut-off, and a rapid 15-second heat up time. Altogether, it’s a very handy tool to have in your arsenal.
Ease of Use and Performance
While the plates are thin, they’re still long enough that you can evenly apply heat to a larger section of hair so it’s still a practical option for all hair lengths. It also gets hot enough to work on all curl types so this is a great choice if you personally have a couple different textures in your hair or if you’re buying this for a household where more than one person will be using it.
As much as we love the extra ceramic and the glossy results, the handle is a little short. This can make it difficult to handle without accidentally burning yourself. During extended flat ironing sessions, the chances of an accidental burn increase, especially as your hand gets tired. So, we’d recommend this for doing touchups rather than doing a full straightening session.
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This InfinitiPRO is one of our favorite low-cost ceramic flat irons. It packs a high heat with a wide range of temperature settings available so you can get perfectly straight locks without having to use any more heat than absolutely necessary.
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Some of our favorite features on this flat iron include the extra long floating plates, the 15-second heat up time, and the ceramic features. In addition to double coated tourmaline ceramic plates, it also has ceramic heating elements which adds to the negative charge for incredible frizz-control and extra shine.
The most disappointing part of this design is that it’s missing a lock button. When you set it down on the counter, it sits in an open position. Combine that with the rounded outer shell and you end up with something that is easy to bump into and accidentally burn yourself with.
If you have a metal stand or somewhere safe to put this while its hot, this won’t be too big of a problem. Otherwise, you might prefer something like the Revlon, which has a lock button.
Ease of Use and Performance
The long plates make this a great pick for all hair types, even though the plates are a tad narrow. It’s also a great pick for people in humid climates or with chronically dry hair that’s prone to frizz. Your locks will come out silky soft thanks to all the ceramic elements built into this flat iron.
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This low-cost option from Remington is a great option for newbies to hair straightening. The low price means you don’t have to risk spending a fortune on an iron you end up only using once. Plus, all the user-friendly features make it a breeze to get comfortable with flat ironing your hair.
Features and Technology
Despite such a low price, this flat iron still has some great design elements. Our favorite features include the floating ceramic plates, swivel cord, and digital temperature display. We also like that the plates are extra-long, making this a practical pick for all hair lengths.
With a max temp of 410° F, this may not have the power to handle type 4b or 4c hair but if you go slow enough over each section, you can still get reliable results. There are techniques you can use to flat iron 4c hair at lower temperatures.
However, if you’d prefer something with more heat to get the job done faster and more thoroughly, opt for something like the Herstyler that you can crank up all the way to 500° F.
Ease of Use and Performance
The affordable price and the lower temperature make this a great option for beginners. If you’re still learning the proper technique, the floating plates make this a little more forgiving. Even if you’re working in too large of sections, the plates can adjust to the different thickness.
The lower maximum temperature means you’ll keep damage to a minimum even if you have to make multiple passes, which is more likely when you’re still getting the hang of the right speed to move the iron down your hair.
For those with more experience straightening their hair, this option might not meet your expectations. With only 6 heat settings, it doesn’t have that adjustability to get the precise temperature you want. In your case, something like the HSI with its precision dial might be a better choice.
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Kipozi has done an excellent job creating a surprisingly user-friendly flat iron that includes the versatility you need to tackle natural hair. There are so many great features that beginners and experts alike will appreciate like the auto shut-off, the 8-foot cord, and the fact that the whole tool weighs in at about one pound!
Features and Technology
In addition to the long cord and other convenient features, you also get a digital temperature display, wide titanium plates, and the floating plate design that makes it easy to get consistent results throughout the styling process.
There are three preset temperatures for different hair types and then a plus and minus button for more precise temperature adjustment between 170° F and 450° F. This makes it both versatile and beginner friendly.
This is an all-around solid flat iron for the price range but those in particularly humid climates might find that the nano titanium doesn’t offer strong enough frizz control to meet the demands of your climate. You’d be better off with a tourmaline ceramic iron like the Revlon, which will do more to control frizz, even in peak humidity.
Ease of Use and Performance
The plates are super smooth and won’t grip your hair at all, so you get that effortless glide that makes the process a lot less tedious. Plus, the wide plates allow you to iron a wider section of hair to make the process a little faster.
It’s also surprisingly lightweight and comes with a long handle and a cool tip to make maneuvering this iron a breeze. You’re also less likely to deal with accidental burns.
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There are so many convenient features built into this design, you can tell it was built by a company that really understands its customers. Wide, floating plates combine with a long handle, a cool tip, and a swivel cord to give you full control and flexibility while straightening your hair.
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The overall design is very reliable and well-built. It’s a quality iron that is meant to be frustration-free. The easy-to-read digital display tells you exactly what temperature you’re using. The button placement ensures that you won’t accidentally change the temperature or turn it off while ironing.
The titanium plates are floating so that they can adjust to the thickness of the hair section you put into it. Overall, you get a lot of functionality and convenience in this hot tool.
However, there is no ionic technology or other frizz-control feature. While it’s great for its fast heating and high heat options, you will need to be extra diligent about using hair serums and oils to control frizz if you get this iron, especially if you live in a humid climate.
Flat irons dry your hair out and dry hair paired with high humidity is a recipe for uncontrollable frizz. If you want an iron that can help manage that, check out the HSI.
Ease of Use and Performance
You’ll appreciate the user-friendly design on this flat iron. It features a long handle and a cool tip so you can handle it without accidentally burning yourself. It also has large plates so those with longer hair will be able to use this to straighten your hair in less time than it would take with many other options.
Overall, it will get the job done and it will last for years. It just won’t give you any help with frizz and may, in fact, create static and frizz of its own. If you use this, make sure you follow all the steps to flat iron your hair so you can keep frizz to a minimum.
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Kipozi has made a lot of great flat irons that are ideal for natural hair because they typically strike that balance between high heat and gentle design. This travel-size ceramic flat iron is another great example of that balance.
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This dual-voltage iron is built for travel which means it’s a little shorter than most. Even so, it’s a high-quality design that will last for years to come so if you’re on the road a lot, it’s a handy tool to have with you.
It reaches up to 450° F and includes a precision dial so you can adjust to the exact temperature that works best for your curl type and hair condition. Plus, the ceramic plates help reduce frizz and add a subtle sheen to your style.
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The 2-in-1 design means you can straighten and curl, so you get a wide range of styling options while you’re traveling. It also heats up in just 15 seconds so you don’t have to waste precious vacation time waiting for your flat iron to get hot. You’ll be able to stay glamorous no matter how little time you have!
The compact size is great if you have shorter hair or if you’re traveling and just need something for touchups. However, this is probably too small to take on a complete flat ironing session on medium to long natural hair.
For anything more than touch ups, you’ll need something larger, like the Kipozi nano titanium flat iron.
Finding a flat iron that will work on natural hair is a challenge on its own. Learning how to use it so that you get the results you want while protecting your precious locks can be even harder. In the next few sections, we’ll try to help on both fronts by giving you some helpful tips for choosing the perfect flat iron as well as some advice and strategies that you can use to straighten your hair effectively, with as little damage as possible.
In addition to checking the maximum heat, the number of temperature settings, and what kind of anti-frizz technology it includes, you can also consider weight and plate material to help narrow down your choice.
Straightening natural hair takes a lot longer than other types of hair, so a bulky flat iron will start to tire your arm out. While a lightweight design shouldn’t trump other factors like maximum heat or temperature adjustability, it’s still an important factor to consider.
Use it to rule options out. For example, if you’ve narrowed it down to two flat irons that both seem perfect, opt for the lighter one.
The most popular plate types you’ll find on modern flat irons are titanium and ceramic. Both plate types can offer great benefits at high heat, but your preference will come down to your priorities.
Titanium irons heat up faster, but don’t hold a consistent temperature as well as ceramic ones. Ceramic takes longer to heat up but, once it does, it maintains that temperature more consistently.
Here’s where it gets tricky: one of the best ways to improve your straightening results is to adjust the temperature to match the needs of different areas of your hair. That means a lot of switching around between higher and lower temps.
With titanium, you’ll be able to do that a lot faster but with a little less certainty that it’s actually sticking to the exact temperature the whole way through.
With ceramic, you’ll have to wait a minute or two after adjusting the temperature for it to actually reach that temperature, especially when you’re adjusting down since ceramic retains heat so well. However, once it does hit that temperature, you can be confident that’s the temperature your strands are getting from start to finish.
There’s no right answer here. If you have the patience for it, ceramic will be more consistent and a little gentler on your hair. If you need convenience and flexibility, titanium is a lot more user-friendly.
Natural hair takes a little more attention and a lot more time to get lasting results. While it may seem like a lot of work, taking the time to do it right means getting perfectly straight hair that lasts for weeks.
This is an important first step, because straightening clean, hydrated hair will work much better than straightening dirty, dry hair. Shampoo thoroughly, paying special attention to your roots. Then, leave the conditioner in for 3-4 minutes before rinsing. When you do rinse, be extra thorough about getting every last bit out.
Excess conditioner can burn in the flat ironing, causing a frying effect on your hair that you don’t want.
You should only flat iron hair that is totally dry. Any moisture hiding in your locks will cause them to curl up again.
If the thought of painstakingly blow drying your hair right before painstakingly flat ironing your hair doesn’t appeal to you, you can wait until your hair is about 80% dry and then just blow dry it the rest of the way dry. If you are going to air dry for any portion of this process, be sure to wrap your hair. This will help smooth it like blow drying does.
If you are going to blow-dry, be sure to use a hair dryer that’s well suited to curly hair.
The catch-22 with natural hair is that those tight curls need high heat in order to be tamed into sleek, straight locks. However, curly hair is also prone to dryness which makes it extra vulnerable to damage at those higher temps that you need to use.
This means a heat protectant is nonnegotiable. You need to use one or else risk frying your hair.
If you’ve got places to be tonight, this is not the time to flat iron your hair. The more you rush it, the less the results will last. The more you try to cram large sections of hair in between the plates, the less heat is getting to each individual strand.
So, work in small sections and go over each section slowly. Be patient! Watch TV. Listen to a podcast. Invite your friends over. Take your time. The reason for going slowly is to make sure you thoroughly straighten your hair while avoiding the need to go over the same section again.
If you go too fast, you’ll have to go over it again and again. The more you go over it, the more heat you’re applying. The more heat, the more damage.
The comb-chase method is specifically intended for natural hair. For longer-lasting results and to avoid needing to pass over the same section again, run a comb through the section just in front of your flat iron. The comb will untangle and pull the strands straight just before the flat iron goes over them. This ensures that the plates are pressing down on straight, untangled strands so you end up with less frizz and less problem spots that just don’t seem to straighten.
With natural hair, it’s not uncommon to have two or three different textures of hair all on one head. Usually, hair is curliest at the roots and then gets a little looser toward the middle and end sections.
While you could blaze through the whole process at 450° F, your hair will thank you for taking the time to adjust the temperature to the needs of different hair textures.
For those curlier sections, blast it with the high heat. For the looser curls, turn it down a bit. If you take the time to do this, you’ll keep frizz to a minimum while still being able to use the heat you need to tame those more stubborn areas.
Straightening your hair strips your hair of moisture. You don’t want to apply a hair oil before you flat iron because you’ll cook the oil and end up frying your hair. Instead, apply the oil immediately after to rehydrate your dried-out locks and add an extra layer of shine to your new look.
You’ll need to reapply the hair oil once every 5-7 days, depending on how much natural oil your hair produces.
You’ve just spent the better of your Saturday afternoon flat ironing your hair, only to check the weather to see 90% humidity with a high chance of frizz-causing rain. What do you do? While this is no easy challenge, here are a few tips to keep natural hair from frizzing after flat ironing:
While a high-quality flat iron is key, it still needs assistance from some other haircare products to get truly straight results that will actually last. Here are a few that can help:
A quality flat iron is the key to achieving pin-straight hair that actually lasts. Whether you’re looking for an extra-large iron like the BaBylissPRO that can make quick work of a full straightening session or a convenient, compact iron like the HSI that you can take with you for touchups on the go, the key is high temperatures, high quality, and frizz control!