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When looking for a flat iron, choose the one that gets the hottest? TRUE OR FALSE

Never begin with the highest heat setting on your flat iron. It may be true that curly, thick or ethnic hair requires high heat to retain a style, but work up from a lower setting and stop when results are good. Most people will never need a temperature above 400°F to see professional results. If your hair is fine, damaged or chemically treated, work up from as low as possible and resist exceeding 300°F. Best Flat Iron with fixed heat settings tend to be fixed in a heat range appropriate for normal-to-thick hair. If you have problem hair (damaged, fine or very thick), you need the fine control offered by variable heat.