The question of Titanium Vs Ceramic Flat Iron is one that gets asked a a whole lot of times. The fact is there is no one answer to it since it depends on a number of factors.

Do you find that you’re just not getting the results that you want from your Flat iron? Do you need way too many passes to get your hair smooth? Are you finding that your hair is feeling really really dry, really really crispy and it’s just not growing and no matter what products you use? No matter what you do, you can’t seem to get your hair in a healthy state. All of these issues may be coming up because you are actually using the wrong flat iron plate for your individual hair.

 
Today, we are going to be talking about the different popular flat iron plates on the market, what type of hair benefits from the plate and what differences these plates actually have in the end result. In other words we are going to be looking at the differences between Titanium Vs Ceramic Flat Iron. Let’s get right into it; we are going to go through each individual type of iron plate and we’re going to talk about it in terms of a few features. Those features are smoothing capability, durability, Heat and hair type suitability.

Titanium Vs Ceramic Flat Iron Ceramic plates

There are three types of common ceramic plates: a full ceramic, a ceramic coated plate and a tourmaline plate. So let’s talk about the full ceramic.

 
First, the full ceramic plate was the first to enter the high-end hair straightener market when it comes to smoothing capability. It is fantastic because it has a really even heat distribution without hot spots. So you get a nice hot iron smooths out the hair and the iron is consistent throughout the entire barrel, which is always fantastic in terms of durability.

Paul Mitchell Pro Tools Express Ion Smooth+ Ceramic Flat Iron, Adjustable Heat Settings for Smoothing + Straightening, 1.25 Inch (Pack of 1)

Ceramic is a porous material. So, although it can last you a long time, it’s not really the most durable plate in terms of heat. Ceramic plates do hold heat well, they have an even heat distribution and they don’t get hot spots. They do heat up quickly, but they don’t heat up as quickly as some of the other materials we’re going to talk about.

Most ideal hair type for Ceramic hot irons

Finally, hair type suitability. This is probably the most important thing you’re going to learn from this post. Ceramic plates are great for fine, thin and sensitive hair, because there’s less potential for it to actually burn your hair. It definitely gets hot, but it doesn’t seem to get as hot and heat up as quickly as some of the other materials.

 
If you’re, finding that your hair is really dry and brittle and you’re not able to get any length, you might actually be burning your hair repeatedly with an iron that is just too strong for your hair type. If that’s the case and you’re not using a ceramic ceramic flat iron, then I recommend switching over to that.

Titanium Vs Ceramic Flat Iron – ceramic coated plate

And then we have ceramic coated plates. So how that works is you have a metal and you have a ceramic coating that plate. They get hot quickly because of the metal that is underneath the ceramic coating, but they don’t stay as hot and they don’t have even heat distribution. So this is really good to know.

 
Ceramic coated basically means that it’s a cheaper iron. These are the types of irons that you find on Ali Express. I do a lot of reviews on these. They can be great for a short duration of time, but they aren’t as high-quality and they don’t hold the heat that you might need as well for as long at the time. So you may just find that you’re not just getting the results you want and that’s because it is a lower grade item.


CHI Classic Tourmaline Ceramic Hairstyling Iron 1 1/2″ in Onyx Black

It’s not necessarily to say that you can’t have a ceramic coated plate that you might not love it. I have a lot of drug store level, hot tools that I think are actually really great and they do really really work. But if you’re comparing Hot Tools to like a Toyota and Porsche, you know the full ceramic would be like your Porsche and then a ceramic coated would be like a Toyota.

Tourmaline coated flat iron

Then we have a tourmaline. So tourmaline is the newest and heat styling technology. Tourmaline is a gemstone. It is a crystalline mineral that’s crushed up and it’s used to coat the ceramic plate, so this straightener is said to create an even smoother and glassy result, and that’s because the crystalline mineral has a lot of negative ion. So when it works with your hair creates like a glassy or smoother result.

 
It does have really consistent heat and even heat distribution, but the only con about this is that it can be extremely expensive. It’s kind of an innovative new technology. It’s kind of like the hot thing in the market right now, so these plates can just be a little bit more expensive than a traditional ceramic and I’m not a hundred percent sure if you’re getting the benefit of that plate.


Skin Research Institute Infrarose Styler Flat Iron – One Pass Straightening – Tourmaline and Ceramic Plates – Infrared Light Therapy – Adjustable Temp

In terms of the actual look of the hair, I do a lot of reviews like this, and I talk about you know – is this worth the money when compared to just a true ceramic? If you look at two pieces of hair side-by-side, one is straightened with a tourmaline one is straightened with a true ceramic. Well, you really notice the difference enough to warrant the price. Now, that’s a personal thing and it’s up to you. You have to experiment, but if you’re interested in a review about that, then leave it in the comment section below I’ll definitely look into making it for you. Finally, we have a titanium.

Titanium hair straighteners

Titanium is considered a forefront in straightener technology in terms of smoothing capability. This has an incredible smoothing capability. It really does leave hair looking very, very straight, very glossy and very very smooth in terms of durability. It’s extremely durable. It is not porous material like ceramic, so it does have a tendency to last much longer and to also be just much more durable in general in terms of heat, titanium heats up very, very fast hold high heat very well, and it also Has really good heat distribution?

 
It’s actually better in those regards than an actual ceramic plate. However, there is the question of hair type suitability all over again. This is what is really important. This is a fantastic iron for someone with very thick super curly, very resistant, hair. Hair that just doesn’t straighten. I have the babyliss Pro nano titanium Optima 3000 iron and I find that iron will smooth out anything even my clients with extremely extremely thick resistant, puffy, crazy, curly hair. I do one or two passes with that, and it is bone straight, so it is an excellent iron.


BaBylissPRO Nano Titanium 1-1/2 Inch Ultra-Thin Straightening Iron

However, you can’t just go running out and buying yourself a titanium iron. If you don’t have these issues, it’s not really the best option for people like myself with really smooth soft, very fine hair, because it can scorch your hair like that. The nano titanium Optima 3000. You know I really am hesitant to sell that iron to clients, because you can literally just melt your hair. You can scorch it so fast if you are using a titanium iron and you don’t have extremely thick, very difficult hair to work with and you’re finding that your hair is just not growing, then you’re getting crazy split ends.

 
Every single time you go for a cut. Your split ends are so big. You know it really could be, because that straightener is just too intense for your hair type, it’s just creating so much more damage than any benefit at all.

Metal straighteners

Finally, let’s just mention the metal straighteners. There are not many of these out in the market anymore, but you could find them for very, very, very cheap.

 
I caution you to stay away from these irons completely. They have uneven heat distribution, they get hot spots, they can kind of spike up real quick. They can break really easily, but the worst thing about them is that they can cause a tremendous amount of damage and that’s damage that cannot be reversed once you scorch your hair, and that’s it it’s over. Thank you so much for reading. I hope that you learned something new today.

 
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