Flat Irons - Which Plate Width is Best for Your Hair?

Choosing the Correct Plate Width for Your Hair Length Makes All the Difference in Your Styling Time

Michelle Mooney Nicoletti
With such a large variety of flat irons on the market today, you might be wondering which plate width is best for you? The answer depends on your hair length more than your styling needs. Most flat irons come with a standard 1-inch plate width, and you might be tempted, but if you match your hair length appropriately, you'll make the smarter decision.

One Inch for Everyone?
Sure, the 1-inch plate width will accommodate most hair styling needs, but it is really recommended for 'medium' length hair only. If your hair length is past your ears yet above your shoulders, (hint, it isn't considered 'short') the 1-inch plate width is probably your best bet. If your hair touches your shoulders or is longer, you should take your time to find a flat iron with a larger plate width. Not only will it cut down on your styling time, it will eliminate the need for multiple passes with the iron, thus reducing damage. If your hair is above your ears, find a plate width less than 1-inch, yes they do exist.

Long Locks, Larger Plates
For hair that sits on and below the shoulders, or is very thick, A) I'm jealous, and B) you should definitely choose a flat iron that's either 1-1/4-inches or more. I've seen them go as wide as 2-inches and these larger plates are great for creating smooth styles in seconds. Why go over a small section of hair with a 1-inch iron when you can plow through a chunk with a 2-inch bad boy? The styling time you save by using an iron with larger plates will free up a few extra minutes in your day and will reduce the damage you normally cause by going over the same section of hair multiple times.

Short Styles, Slim Widths
Slimmer plate widths are perfect for shorter hairstyles. If your hair is above your ears or if you have bangs, a slim ¾ inch plate width is perfect for you. When styling hair so close to your skin and scalp you should make sure you have the control a thinner plate width provides. If you hair is only a few inches away from your head, you wouldn't want to go any larger than necessary. Too much hair-to-heat contact will only fry those delicate strands. Plus, if you're a guy with unruly curls, give it a try. You might be pleasantly surprised!

Though the size of the plates you choose really depend on your personal preference, by taking the time to do a little research, you might find there is a better flat iron more suited for you and your hair length.

Published by Michelle Mooney Nicoletti

A beauty editor and creative manager of an online e-commerce beauty site, with over 15 years of marketing, creative, and editorial experience.  View profile

  • Flat iron plate widths vary according to hair length.
  • The less heat-to-hair contact with a flat iron the better!
  • Reduce damage to your hair with the correct flat iron plate width.

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  • Kim9/28/2007

    I've never been one to pay mcuh attention to the size of the iron plate, then came you. I can see clearly not the rain is gone. I'm glad I came across the informative post, because today I was going to the beauty supply store to buy a new Flat Iron. NOW I know I should be looking for a larger plate.

    Thanks :)

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