It may look easy, but anyone who has tried to curl their hair using a flat iron knows that it can be difficult to find a technique that works for you.
FHI Heat Educator Samantha Nowotnik breaks down how to curl your hair with a straightener in our latest tutorial video. Find out the easy trick that is life-changing when it comes to pulling off effortless waves.
In the video, Samantha uses the Platform Signature 1" Professional Styling Iron marked by our red plates. The triple-baked ceramic plates, infused with smoothing tourmaline, lock in hydration while repelling humidity. Featuring an edge-to-edge heater, you can count on even heat distribution across the floating plates to ensure optimal performance and easy styling.
Samantha is an outstanding Stylist with over 10 years industry experience. She is a perfectionist who does not stop at adequate, but rather makes it her goal to ensure each client in her chair is thrilled with their look. Samantha truly has a love of all things hair. She has a wide variety of training under her belt and excels in passing on her knowledge.
In addition to working full time at her Suite, Samantha has been able to experience working outside the salon on photo shoots and multiple show stages where she embraced her passion for educating others. Her passion for the industry, education and love of styling led her to the FHI HEAT family where she earned her spot as one of the FHI HEAT Brand Ambassadors.
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The Power of Fabulous Hair
The relationship between a woman's hair and her confidence is both intimate and transformative. At FHI Heat, we celebrate and enhance this connection with our Innovator Collection. Each tool in this collection is engineered not just to style hair, but to craft confidence, empowering women with every curl, wave, and straight strand they create.
FHI Heat has made a name for itself in the hair styling industry by expertly utilizing the best materials and cutting edge hair technology, constantly sitting at the forefront of hair innovation.
FHI loves to reach for ceramic enhanced with the addition of tourmaline when crafting majority of their hot tools. This approach is crucial because ceramic distributes heat more evenly than traditional metal-only plates, thereby reducing the risk of hair damage. This even heating avoids the problematic hot spots typical of other materials, leading to more uniform styling results.