Detangling Brushes gently smooth out knots and tangles, making every stroke effortless and pain-free.
What Heat Temp Should I Set for My Hair Type?
When it comes to using heat styling tools, there’s a fine line between sleek, shiny hair and the dreaded damage zone. Finding the right temperature is crucial for getting those luscious curls or silky strands without sacrificing the health of your hair. Luckily, FHI Heat has made it easy to style safely, offering a variety of stylers and curlers with adjustable heat settings designed for every hair type. But how do you know what temperature is perfect for your locks?
Fine or Thin Hair
If your hair is fine or thin, think of it as being a little more fragile. High heat can turn your delicate strands into straw. The ideal temperature range is between 250°F and 300°F. You’ll still get fabulous results without the risk of frying your hair. Tools like The Waver, which uses gentle ceramic plates, heat up evenly to give you those effortless waves fast while protecting your hair.
Medium or Wavy Hair
With medium-textured or wavy hair, you’ve got more wiggle room when it comes to heat. You can handle a bit more firepower, so aim for temperatures between 300°F and 375°F. FHI Heat’s Signature Pro Styler, equipped with HydraHeat technology, helps ensure even heat distribution, so you won’t end up with those dreaded hot spots.
Thick or Coarse Hair
If your hair is thick, coarse, or just downright rebellious, you can safely crank the heat up to 375°F–450°F. But even though your hair can handle higher temps, you still want to be cautious. Enter the TI Luster Titanium Curler, with titanium plates that heat up faster and hold that temperature, so you can manage even the wildest hair with fewer passes—and less damage.