Today we are going to take you back to your school days. Who remembers 
history lessons? Learning about changes that have affected our society 
and different societies around the world. It is not uncommon for switch 
offs and daydreaming to occur during these lessons but in our lesson 
today we can garuntee that no one will stich off and start daydreaming 
about what they are doing later. If only all history lessons were like 
this! Today we are going to be learning about hair tools and how they 
have changed our lives for the better! You are now the pupil and we are 
going to be the teacher! Everyone listening?!
Let's take a look 
at hair straighteners. Hair straightening is a styling technique  
which involves the flattening and straightening of hair in order to give
 it a smooth and sleek appearance. This process is not permanent and 
only lasts for a temporary amount of time. The straightened hair will be
 affected by environmental 
factors like washing it or getting caught in the rain or humidity.  In 
1872, Erica Feldman used heated rods to straighten her hair. She would 
also be willing to straighten 
the hair of any other brave person who would let her.  This changed the 
lives of women forever when they realised that they did not have to keep
 mop of hair they were born with.In 1909, Isaac K. Shero patented a hair
 straightener which was composed of two flat irons
 that are heated and pressed together. This is the first known "flat 
iron" to ever be created.Even though this was revolutionary the flat 
irons that we use today were the baby of Scottish heiress Lady Jennifer 
Bell Schofield, 
who refined and combined previous efforts into a hinged, two plated 
heated iron in 1912. Thank you so much to all of you who have been 
mentioned. We think you deserve to be in the history books being studied
 by people all over the world! You single handedly changed the hair 
world! 
From straight hair to curly hair now. and the 
curling iron. During Egyptian times curly hair was extremely popular and
 women would wear curly-haired wigs. Upper-class Roman women would also 
wear 
their hair in tight curls. They used an early form of a curling iron. 
This was 
heated by an oven and then applied to the hair to create a ringlet 
effect.Obviously over the years curling irons have been perfected and we
 no longer have to heat them in a fire to get them hot, hot, hot! Hiram 
Maxim is known to have obtained the first patent for a 
curling iron in 1866. However, it is Marcel Grateau who is credited for 
actually 
inventing the curling iron in 1890. Whoever, came up with this 
magnificent hair tool needs a big, fat, kiss!
Now for a style
 that comes in and out of fashion. We are secret fans of this style and 
wish we had the courage to carry it off on a daily basis! It's crimping!
 Hair crimping is a method of styling usually straight, long hair so 
that it becomes wavy. It's like putting zigzags in your hair. Whats not 
to love about that?! It can also be called krinkles or deep waves. Hair crimping is usually achieved by treating the hair with heat from a 
hair crimper  or by braiding the hair, often in multiple strands, then 
undoing the braids. A crimping iron has two heated plates (just like a 
straightener) and has a repeated s shaped groove. In 1972, the modern crimping iron was invented by Geri Cusenza who was one of the co-founders of Sebastian Professional.
Crimping became extremely popular during the 1980s and became a must 
have style. In 
2007 at a Chanel runway show crimped hair was shown on a model, and it 
became popular again throughout late 2007 and 2008. Crimpings popularity
 seems to return in cycles and we are sure (and hoping) it will be back 
on our heads soon!
After todays lesson we hope you have 
learnt a little bit about the everyday hair tools that most girls have. 
Are you ready for your test? Just kidding, it was all just for fun and 
just as important as some of the other events in history, well almost! 
