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Ceramics    
Ceramics have been around the high-tech world for a long time. Used in some of the earliest computer microprocessors, these materials offered a stable, long-wearing base for delicate data components. Ceramics don't overheat, burn out or rust like metal, and that's also what makes them so great for hairdressing tools.

Ceramics are used in the manufacture of heating elements. You'll see them in blow dryers, on the plates of flatirons, on the barrels of curling irons, even in the core of heat-styling brushes. In electrical appliances, ceramics offer great resistance to heat, so you can manufacture tools that are high-heat and high safety.

And, like tourmaline, ceramics emit far-infrared naturally. In fact, many manufacturers combine both ceramics and tourmaline in their blow dryers and styling irons for super-conditioning.

You don't need heat, however, to get the benefits of ceramics. Ceramic blades, featured in both clippers and shears, stay sharp approximately 10 times longer than steel. They're rust-free, durable and non-magnetic, quite rigid, and lighter than metal. Because they don't conduct heat, clipper blades stay cool? a real plus on a busy Saturday in the salon.

Researchers and industrial designers are continuing to employ new technology to create revolutionary tools. In the next few years, you could see blow dryers that are 20-percent quieter, ‘green’ curling irons that get just as hot but use a fraction of the electrical power and ‘smart’ styling irons that read damaged hair sites and adjust temperature automatically. Keep looking and learning, because the next big thing in hairdressing could be right in your hands.
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