Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Can anyone recommend some Hair Straightners that are cheap but work really well?!?

Thankyou! Love Ali xxxxxCan anyone recommend some Hair Straightners that are cheap but work really well?!?
have you looked on ebay you can get really good straighteners for sometimes half the price go bag yourself a bargain....Can anyone recommend some Hair Straightners that are cheap but work really well?!?
revlon, also you can use shampoos that straighten your hair with conditioners blow dry it the flat iron it will straighten easily
Cheapest way is to borrow mum's iron.
I have had the cheaps ones then I decided to buy a good quality one and there is a major difference in my hair ...as how it feels ..looks ... Sometimes cheap isnt always better ....especially when you are getting a flat iron that you are going to use pretty much daily and with that apply high heat to your hair. So I would check out this website ..they sell flat irons and a little bit of everything ...read the customer reviews and maybe you will find one that will suit your needs and your budget ... I bought the Sedu from there and I love it. I can tell a huge difference in my hair vs using a cheaper one ...



http://www.folica.com/appliances/straigh/a>



Hope this was helpful ~~~~~

Good Luck ~~~



* Just a note ...I saw where someone recommended Ebay ....I am sure you can find some bargains there but you need to take in to consideration that you more than likely won't have the 1 or 2 year warranty that comes with the flat iron if you buy from Ebay.
i bought ones from argos cause my good ones broke and they were only 10 quid and heated up to 230degrees. i think they were visqo or some kind of make, they certainly done the job.
stick your tongue in a 240v socket works for me everytime
Gold N' Hot flat iron.



It's the kind I use. It works great for my hair (and my hair is curly/wavy/kinda frizzy/a bit tangly x.x) with some heat protectant spray to protect your hair with =]
There are these babyliss ones that can be cordless, and go up to 230 c, i found these were great, really cheap now aswell. can't remember what they are called, argos and places sell them.
I bought some ';Kodu'; off Ebay for 拢20 that are selling in salon's for 拢75. They are Brill and heat up to 210 deg, and are wet to straight. However, when i mentioned this before I got thumbs down for some reason.... Strange.
remington is really good!
yes babalon
Personally I'd recommend FHIs.

They're not the absolute cheapest on the market - about half the price of GHDs usually. but they're easily as good as GHDs. They go up to 230 degrees, are adjustable heat, do damp to dry and last for ages.

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