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How to Use Big Flat Irons on Curly Hair

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Summary: Learn how to use big flat irons to straighten curly hair with expert hair care tips in this free hair styling video clip.

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By Liz Muller
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Liz Muller is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida. As a professional hair designer and color specialist since 1985, she is one of the top Internet gurus on hair care,...read more

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on 11/16/2009 What flat iron is that? It is huge and seems to get very hot!! Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful!!

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"On behalf of Expert Village my name is Lizbeth Muller from Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida, and today we're going to show you how to straighten out curly hair. I've been using this one here that I love so much going straight down in the hair, making sure that it's completely straight. Look at the shine that it leaves when you use an iron that is a ceramic iron and that has a nice sheen to it. You notice it's very shiny. The ceramic iron doesn't hurt the hair. It really has a nice coating to it. It just protects the hair. I'm also going to show you. I was doing it with the smaller iron at 350 degrees. I'm going to show you with a bigger iron. You can take a bigger section of the hair when you're dealing with a bigger iron. A piece about half of it. It's so big that you can go about that big. Get close again. Get close like that and just puff it so it won't hurt her and go straight down. Straight down to the very end. If you've got a big iron, use it. You'll end up doing things faster. You don't have to go for the smaller one. I just prefer that. Again, you take the side of it. Take the side and you go close like that. Puff and then go straight down like that."

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