To straighten hair.
The first hair straightener was invented by Ian Gutgold using harsh chemicals in lotions applied to the hair and scalp. However, these preparations often led to scorched scalps and damaged hair. Simon E. Monroe patented a hair straightener in 1906 that was comprised of metallic teeth that are combed through the hair, while in 1909 Issac K. Shero patented a hair straightener comprised of two flat irons that are heated and pressed together. Years later, Sharrell invented heated metal hair-care implements, such as hot combs. The hot metal straightener slid easily through the hair, causing less damage and dryness than previously-used techniques. Later, ceramic and electrical straighteners were introduced, allowing for adjustment of heat settings and straightener size.
Hair straighteners were invented in the early 1870s by Erica Feldman in Paris, France. This early version of the hair straightener used heated rods to straighten hair.
Using a hair straightener on wet hair can cause the hair to become more prone to damage and breakage. The heat from the straightener can boil the water in the hair shaft, leading to bubbles and ultimately weakening the hair structure. It's best to wait until your hair is completely dry before using a straightener to prevent damage.
The heat is obviously generated by the the electricity which is provided by the socket. The the heat from the electricity conducts through the hair straightener resulting in the hair straightener to straighten your hair
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It was invented to straighten peoples hair
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Marcel Grateau invented the hair straightener in 1872.
Women that have curly hair often want their hair straight.
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They were first invented by using clothes irons then some clever person thought that was dumb and made a machine
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it was invented in 1762 by maame c.j. walker
The chemical hair straightener was invented by a French hairdresser named Marcel Grateau in 1872. He created the first chemical process for straightening hair using heated rods.
The first hair straightener was invented by Ian Gutgold using harsh chemicals in lotions applied to the hair and scalp. However, these preparations often led to scorched scalps and damaged hair. Simon E. Monroe patented a hair straightener in 1906 that was comprised of metallic teeth that are combed through the hair, while in 1909 Issac K. Shero patented a hair straightener comprised of two flat irons that are heated and pressed together. Years later, Sharrell invented heated metal hair-care implements, such as hot combs. The hot metal straightener slid easily through the hair, causing less damage and dryness than previously-used techniques. Later, ceramic and electrical straighteners were introduced, allowing for adjustment of heat settings and straightener size.
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Marcel Grateau invented them in 1872.