Your natural hair colour can affect how strong it is, and its ideal styling temperature. Black hair is typically the densest, giving it a fuller, more voluminous look, while red or grey hair tends to have a lower strand count. Working out the best heat setting for your hair also depends on whether your hair is its natural colour, dyed, or chemically treated.
Dyed hair
Lower temperatures around 150°C are best to prevent colour fading when styling dyed hair – whether it’s semi-permanent, permanent, or toner-treated.
Best styling product for short hair
- The Mini Iron is packed with innovative hair care technology such as CLOUD NINE’s Variable Temperature Settings, this straightener is designed to glide through your hair.
Bleached hair
Bleached hair, especially on hair that was black or brown to begin with, is more vulnerable to heat damage. It’s recommended to use the lowest temperatures, ideally between 110°C and 130°C, to protect hair and retain its moisture and shine.
Best styling products for bleached hair
- The Original Iron Pro comes with Variable Temperature Control and mineral-infused plates to help lock-in moisture and keep your bleached hair glossy and soft.
Untreated, natural hair
Natural hair that hasn’t been coloured or treated chemically can generally withstand higher temperatures without as much risk of damage. Depending on whether your hair is straight, curly or somewhere in between, your ideal temperature range is from 150°C to 190°C.
Best styling products for untreated, natural hair
- The 2-in-1 Contouring Iron Pro enables you to create mermaid waves or straight, sleek looks with curved mineral-infused plates.