Styling of hair should be fun! Play, have a fun, blow-dry, smooth, curl or brush. Perform magic with scissors, hair-dryers, curling irons, flat irons. Tame hair with brushes, combs and hair accessories. You’ll never leave the house again with unruly hair thanks to these high quality, easy-to-use appliances. Eletricals and tools with a range of features and settings, the latest technologies designed to protect hair, reduce hair damage, tame frizz and create long lasting hairstyle. Whether you're looking for tools to your hairdressing salon or for home, you'll be sure to find exactly what you need.
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Which brush or comb should I choose based on my hair type?
- Gentle brushes that do not pull or break the hair are ideal for fine hair. Thick or curly hair is easier to detangle with a wide-tooth comb. A round brush is suitable for blow-drying, adding volume, and shaping the hairstyle. A paddle brush is ideal for smoothing the hair and everyday detangling. You can read more about this topic HERE.
What is the difference between a hair dryer and a hot air brush?
- A hair dryer is mainly used for quickly drying the hair and shaping the hairstyle with the help of a brush. A hot air brush combines airflow with a brush attachment, so it dries and styles the hair at the same time. It is ideal for volume, smoothing the lengths, and softly turning in the ends. A hair dryer is better for fast drying, while a hot air brush is better for easier styling.
What is a hair diffuser used for?
- A diffuser is an attachment for a hair dryer that disperses the airflow. It is used mainly for wavy and curly hair because it helps enhance the natural shape of the waves and reduce frizz. It allows the hair to dry more gently without unnecessary blowout. It is also useful for creating more volume at the roots.
What temperature is suitable for straightening or curling hair?
- The temperature used for straightening or curling should always be adjusted according to the hair’s thickness, quality, and condition. Fine, color-treated, or weakened hair should be styled at approximately 140–160 °C, normal hair around 160–180 °C, and thick, coarse, or hard-to-style hair around 180–200 °C. Higher temperatures should only be used occasionally, as excessive heat can damage the hair fiber, dry it out, and increase breakage. Always use a heat protection product before heat styling.
What is the difference between regular hairdressing scissors and thinning scissors?
- Regular hairdressing scissors are used for standard hair cutting and trimming the lengths evenly. Thinning scissors have one or both blades with teeth and are used to remove bulk, soften transitions, and reduce volume. They do not cut all the hair evenly, but remove only part of the hair in each section.
Why use professional hairdressing tools?
- Professional hairdressing tools are designed for more precise, comfortable, and gentle work with the hair. Quality brushes, hair dryers, straighteners, curling irons, or scissors can make styling easier, reduce styling time, and lower the risk of hair damage. They are suitable not only for salons but also for home use if you want more reliable results.