I just got some new straighteners that are called ''visiq'' or something, and it says on the box ''solid ceramic plates'' on others, some of them says ''ceramic plates'' i dont really see the difference.
anyway, when i straighten my hair with 'em, it hurts because as i pull downwards i feel little tiny strands of hair pulling from my head and then it gets stuck between the straighteners.
Is this the problem with my hair or straighteners? How do i solve it? They're 230 degrees if that helps.Hair straightners problem?
its the straightners get a high quality straightner. It could be you using too much hair at a time. The difference is that the solid ceramic is ceramic all the way through and the other ones just have a ceramic coating on themHair straightners problem?
try taking smaller sections,
i have used one that works like this and HATE it,
try a more expensive unfortunately they really do work better
Oh sweety stop using them at once! They are faulty, they aren't supposed to drag your hair out. The thermostat inside is faulty, take it back for a refund, buy a clairol or Krups brand or Remmington.
yea that happens with like every hair straightener if you're not careful=/ lol...just put less hair into each section you straighten..
like this
http://hair-straighteners.beauty-product…
and hold the bottom of the section of hair you're straightening because when your hair goes to the ends of the straightener on either side it gets caught on the end of the ceramic plates and thats whats pulling your hair.
try the shops
well the difference between solid ceramic and ceramic is this:
solid ceramic means it's completely ceramic.
where as a ceramic plate can be metal underneath with ceramic coating.
the solid ceramic is probably better.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
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