The Sedu Tourmaline Hair Straightener
Historically, many advances in technology have been brought about by discovering better materials to construct your product with. This has been the case time and time again throughout the ages. Sometimes, your new material makes your product stronger or more durable. Sometimes, the discovery makes your product cheaper to make or distribute. Sometimes, though, the discovery will completely change the way in which your product performs its task. This is the case with the Sedu tourmaline hair straightener. The Sedu tourmaline hair straightener makes use of a material that has been around for many, many years, but in a way that no other hair care product has.
So, what is this great advance in technology that makes the Sedu tourmaline hair straightener so good at straightening hair? The first thing to understand about hair straightening technology is that it is principally based upon heat. In essence, a hair iron uses heat to flatten and straighten hair in the same way a clothes iron uses heat to flatten out wrinkles in a garment. The problem with this method is that heat of the intensity that is required to straighten hair can also have a number of ill effects on the hair. For instance, there is a tendency for the hair to become dry, frizzy, and generally take on the texture of straw.
The Sedu tourmaline hair straightener solves these problems, though. As the description would imply, the Sedu hair irons use a mixture of ceramic with the mineral Tourmaline within their heating plates, which is the great secret to the success of the Sedu products. While other hair irons use only ceramic for their heating plates, it is the presence of Tourmaline in the heating plates of the Sedu irons that makes all the difference.
Tourmaline is a wondrous mineral with some of the most interesting properties of any mineral known to man. It occurs naturally in a crystalline form, with the unique property of forming a three-sided prism. That, however, is not the most useful of the properties of Tourmaline. Apart from its odd shape, the mineral is also naturally pyroelectric, which is to say that it responds to heat in a very specific way. When the Tourmaline in a Sedu tourmaline hair straightener is heated during the process of straightening hair, the mineral becomes slightly electrically charged.
While this may seem unimportant, this slight charge is the key to the Sedu tourmaline hair straightener. You see, that tiny charge allows the Tourmaline within the heating plates to give off a great deal of negatively charged ions. It is these ions that keep your hair from becoming frizzy and straw like when you straighten it. This remarkable mineral allows women (and men as well, if they are so inclined,) to straighten their hair without fear of the dodgy results that are common with other hair straightening products. This makes the Sedu tourmaline hair straightener the premium hair-straightening product on the market today, as well as the most reliable. And, after all, it is the results that count.
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