How Hot Is Too Hot?
When it comes to styling your hair with heat tools, it is important to consider both the type and density of your hair. The wrong temperature can lead to heat damage, breakage and general poor results. With the right temperature settings, however, you can get beautiful locks without compromising the health of your hair.
Baby Fine to Fine Hair
If you have fine hair, you will want to use the lowest temperature setting possible. Fine hair is very fragile and can be easily damaged by high temperatures. The ideal temperature range for fine hair is between 260 and 325°F, which allows for styling that holds its shape without causing too much damage. Apply a heat protectant spray before using any heat styling tools, and let your hair air dry before using the flat iron.
Medium to Course Hair
For medium hair types, the temperature range should be somewhere between 300 and 350°F.
For course hair, the heat settings can be higher, up to 330-380°F.
For very thick and coarse hair, the highest settings of 400-450°F are best.
Regardless of your hair type, it is important to experiment with different temperature settings to find the ideal range for your specific needs. By finding the right temperature for your hair type, you can achieve the perfect style without compromising the health of your hair.