i have thick wavy brown hair and is wondering wich type of hair straightner is best for my hair? i have tried a few and they all seem to be work badly on my hair. help!Hair straightners, which is best for my thick, wavy hair?
Chemical straightners only work for a short time and they are really damaging to the hair. Why don't you get a Flat iron, you can straighten your hair, wear it for a couple of days then wash and redo it. The best flat iron is the Chi Iron. Its alittle more expensive but well worth the cost.Hair straightners, which is best for my thick, wavy hair?
GHD'S they work for all hair types there aroung 拢100 get the salon styler because your hair is thick and curly
hear is the website:
http://www.ghdhair.com/uk/iv-salon-styler.php
that is the GHD's
strigtners are ok to use everyday as long as you use heat defence the link is a product list: http://www.boots.com/guidedsearch/newsearch.jsp?searchArea=1%26amp;searchTerm=heat+defence%26amp;uri=%2Fonlineexperience%2Fflexible_template_2006_publish.jsp%26amp;classificationId=1043920%26amp;contentId=%26amp;articleId=%26amp;N=0%26amp;Ntk=all%26amp;Nty=1
The best one for your hair is the andrew collange perfect endings hope i helped !! cyya x
Ghd are excellent but there are some cheaper straighteners that have the same spec for a lot less 拢拢拢拢拢拢
whichever ones you use it is more the technique that does the trick
use clips to separate your hair and don't straighten too much at once , if you take your time you will get a better look which can last a couple of days
GHD STRAIGHTENERS ARE PERFECT
THERE COST AROUND $190 AUSTRALIAN $
THERE SOO GOOD
I HAVE REALLY THICK HAIR AND IT TAKES 20 MINUTES FOR DEAD STRAIGHT HAIR=]
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i have to same hair type as you and
GHD thick work really well
if you don't want to spend that much
any thick hair straighteners will work better than thin
and come that heat up to around 230 degrees would be good.
You know...You don't HAVE to straighten your hair. There are plenty of ways to rock your hair naturally without damaging it with relaxers and perms. Look them up.
Try Paul Mitchell, they are really expensive around $120, but worth every penny!
GHD!!
Once you have used GHDs nothing ever compares!
Monday, January 23, 2012
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