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Best Hair Straightener for Thick Hair – Beurer HS 80

May 31, 2026

Best Hair Straightener for Thick Hair – The Definitive Guide for Pakistani Women

Thick hair is both a blessing and a styling challenge. Pakistani women are known for naturally dense, full hair — a feature that is admired and celebrated across the subcontinent. But anyone with genuinely thick hair will tell you that standard straighteners simply do not cut it. A narrow-plated iron that glides effortlessly through fine hair can feel almost useless against a dense section of Pakistani hair, requiring pass after pass to achieve any result while the heat exposure accumulates with every attempt.

The best hair straightener for thick hair is a fundamentally different tool than what works for fine or medium hair. It needs wider plates to cover more surface area per pass, a high maximum temperature to penetrate dense hair effectively, a powerful and consistent heating element that does not lose temperature between sections, and a durable build that can handle the sustained use that thick hair demands. This guide covers all of these requirements in detail and explains why the Beurer HS 80 — available at Rs. 18,000 through Beurer Pakistan — is one of the most capable and well-suited straighteners for thick Pakistani hair available in the country today.

Why Thick Hair Demands More from a Hair Straightener

The challenge of thick hair comes down to volume, density, and resistance. Thick hair has more strands per square centimetre of scalp than fine or medium hair, and each strand is typically wider in diameter as well. This means there is simply more total hair to straighten, and each section contains more material to heat through.

When a straightener's plates are too narrow for thick hair, you have to take extremely small sections to get the plates to make full contact with all the strands. Larger sections result in the middle strands of the section not being touched by the plates at all — they are shielded by the outer strands. This leads to the frustrating experience of finishing a section only to find the centre is still wavy or frizzy while the outer layers are straight.

Wider plates solve this by covering a broader cross-section of hair in a single clamp, ensuring more strands are reached in each pass. For thick hair, plates that are at least 35 to 40 millimetres wide are strongly recommended. Narrow plates under 25 millimetres, regardless of their quality, are simply not designed for this hair type and will always require disproportionately more time and passes to achieve a comparable result.

Temperature matters equally. Thick hair insulates itself — the outer strands protect the inner strands from heat penetration. To reshape the inner structure of a thick section, the straightener needs to reach and sustain temperatures toward the higher end of the controllable range. For most thick-haired Pakistani women, temperatures between 190°C and 220°C are needed for efficient, thorough straightening. A straightener with a low maximum temperature simply cannot do this job properly, regardless of its other qualities.

The Science of Heat Distribution in Thick Hair Straightening

One of the most overlooked aspects of straightening thick hair is heat recovery — the ability of the plates to bounce back to the set temperature immediately after clamping a new section. Every time the plates clamp onto hair, they transfer energy from the heated plates into the cooler hair. For fine hair, this exchange is minimal because each section contains little thermal mass. For thick hair, each section absorbs a significant amount of heat from the plates, causing a temporary drop in plate temperature.

In a poorly engineered straightener, this temperature drop is substantial and slow to recover. The result is that the first section you straighten gets treated at your set temperature, but the second and third sections receive progressively less heat — leading to uneven results and the need to repeat passes. In the worst cases, you might notice your thick hair going from beautifully straight in the first section to barely smoothed by the fifth section, even though the temperature dial has not moved.

The best hair straightener for thick hair must have a heating element with sufficient power and thermal mass to recover temperature quickly between sections. Premium straighteners like the Beurer HS 80 are engineered specifically for this consistent performance, ensuring that section ten of your straightening session performs just as effectively as section one.

Beurer HS 80 – The Best Hair Straightener for Thick Hair in Pakistan

The Beurer HS 80 is the flagship straightener in the Beurer Pakistan range, priced at Rs. 18,000. It is the widest-plated and most performance-focused straightener in the Beurer lineup, designed for women who need a professional-grade tool capable of handling thick, dense, or long hair efficiently and with minimal damage.

The HS 80 features ceramic-coated plates that deliver even heat distribution across their full surface — critical for thick hair where inconsistent plate temperature leads to patchy results. The plates are broad enough to cover meaningful sections of thick hair in each pass, dramatically reducing the number of passes required to complete a full straightening session. This reduction in passes directly reduces total heat exposure, which is the most important factor in protecting thick hair from cumulative heat damage.

The HS 80 reaches its operating temperature quickly, which means less waiting and less time with a hot tool in hand before you can begin. Its build quality reflects Beurer's German engineering heritage — the tool feels substantial and well-balanced, which matters during extended styling sessions where a poorly weighted straightener causes arm fatigue long before the job is done.

At Rs. 18,000, the HS 80 sits at the premium end of the Beurer range. For thick-haired Pakistani women who struggle with their current straightener and either spend excessive time on styling or resign themselves to imperfect results, this investment pays for itself very quickly in time saved and hair health preserved.

The Right Technique for Straightening Thick Pakistani Hair

Even with the best hair straightener for thick hair, technique determines the quality of the final result. Thick hair requires a specific and disciplined approach to achieve smooth, lasting straightness without unnecessary damage.

Preparation That Actually Makes a Difference

Thick hair holds moisture for longer than fine hair, which means the pre-straightening drying step is especially important. Never attempt to flat iron thick hair that has even slight dampness remaining — the steam generated inside the hair shaft from residual moisture causes a specific and irreversible type of damage called bubble hair, where the shaft develops microscopic breaks. Use a powerful hair dryer from the Beurer Pakistan range to dry thoroughly, section by section, using medium heat and a round or paddle brush to smooth the hair as it dries. This pre-straightening step alone significantly reduces the number of passes your flat iron needs to complete the look.

Always apply a quality heat protectant from the mid-lengths through to the ends after drying and before straightening. Thick hair in Pakistan is often also long, and the ends of long hair are the oldest, most fragile part of the strand — they need the most protection from direct plate contact.

Sectioning Strategy for Thick Hair

The sectioning approach for thick hair with the HS 80 should divide the hair into more sections than most guides recommend. While fine hair can be done in four sections, thick hair benefits from six to eight or more sections depending on density and length. More sections means thinner, more manageable individual portions that the HS 80's plates can fully contact on every pass.

Begin at the nape of the neck and work upward. The lower sections of thick hair are often the most resistant and benefit from being treated when the plates are at their freshest temperature. Clip away all upper sections before starting and release them one at a time as you work upward through the hair.

Plate Tension and Speed for Thick Hair

With the HS 80, apply firm and even pressure when clamping each section — this ensures full plate contact across all strands in the section. Draw the iron downward from root to tip at a steady, moderate pace. For very thick sections, a slower pass delivers more heat penetration and better results than a fast swipe that barely transfers enough energy into the hair's inner layers.

Resist the temptation to repeatedly clamp the same section multiple times rapidly. One to two slow, deliberate passes with firm plate contact and appropriate temperature achieves better results than five fast passes at lower heat. Patience in technique protects the hair and produces a superior finish.

Managing Heat Damage Risk for Thick Hair Over Time

Thick hair is generally more resilient to heat damage than fine hair, but this does not make it immune. Regular flat ironing without adequate heat protection, poor quality tools that create hot spots, and excessive passes per section all contribute to cumulative damage that manifests over months rather than days. Signs include increasing dryness, loss of natural shine, rough texture when running fingers through, and eventually brittleness and breakage.

Using the Beurer HS 80 as the best hair straightener for thick hair gives you a head start on protection because the ceramic plates and consistent heating reduce the number of passes required. Supporting this with weekly deep conditioning treatments, a daily leave-in conditioner for thick hair, and regular use of Beurer Pakistan's split end trimmer to manage the ends keeps thick hair healthy through a regular straightening routine.

The Beurer HS 80 Compared with Lighter Straighteners in the Range

Understanding how the HS 80 differs from other Beurer Pakistan straighteners clarifies why thick-haired women should not settle for a lighter option. The HS 15 at Rs. 7,000 is a good ceramic straightener for fine to normal hair but has narrower plates that are genuinely insufficient for thick hair at full sections. The HSE 30 at Rs. 11,000 adds steam functionality but is again designed for normal to moderately dense hair. The HSE 40 at Rs. 16,000 is excellent for curly or coarse hair and handles moderate thickness well, making it a viable option for women with thick but manageable hair. For truly dense, heavy Pakistani hair, the HS 80's broader plates and more powerful heating system make it the most appropriate tool in the Beurer range, and the Rs. 2,000 difference over the HSE 40 is a worthwhile investment for the coverage and consistency it provides.

Styling Options Beyond Straight with the HS 80

The HS 80 is not limited to producing pin-straight results. A quality wide-plate straightener like the HS 80 can also be used to create loose waves and soft bends by wrapping sections of hair around the plates and angling the iron as you draw it through. This technique, often called flat iron waving, gives thick hair a natural, movement-filled style on days when full straightness is not the goal. Paired with Beurer Pakistan's curling tongs and hot air styler HT 80, the HS 80 becomes part of a genuinely versatile home styling toolkit.

Purchasing the Beurer HS 80 in Pakistan

The Beurer HS 80 is available through the official Beurer Pakistan website at beurer.pk. The store offers cash on delivery with nationwide shipping to Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, Hyderabad, Peshawar, and all other major cities. Beurer Pakistan provides customer support through its offices in Karachi and Lahore and can be reached at 03208250716 for any product queries before or after purchase. Purchasing from the official site guarantees product authenticity and full manufacturer warranty coverage.

Conclusion

Thick hair deserves a straightener that is actually built for it. The Beurer HS 80 at Rs. 18,000 is the best hair straightener for thick hair in Pakistan — wide enough to cover meaningful sections, powerful enough to penetrate dense strands, and built with the consistency and quality that Beurer has delivered since 1919. Stop spending twice as long on your hair routine with a tool that was never designed for your hair type, and invest in the straightener that thick Pakistani hair actually needs. Visit beurer.pk today and order with fast, nationwide delivery.