I have really frizzy hair alot and I was wondering what type of hair straightner I should get? I have very fine hair, and its soooo annoying sometimes! And does anyone know of anything else I could do to make my hair more straight? Thanks!Questions on hair straightners?
it really depends onyour budget
if you have really thick hair, i highly recommend you using a professional iron. It's a rather big purchase for a hair appliance, but it's worth it in the long run.
I recommend a Solia, because it's the cheapest salon quality iron you can find, but itw orks just as well, if not better, than the CHI's and Sedu's that cost 20-100 dollars more:
http://www.folica.com/Solia_Tourmalin_d1/a>
I really wouldn't recommend using a Revlon, or a Conair, or any other cheap brand on your hair because it fries your hair, and it takes so long tos traighten your hair because their heating elements are made cheaply, casuing them not to regain heat fast enough to leave your hair pin straight, which leaves to you pulling it through more leading to split ends and fried hair.
If your really on a tight budget, i hear good things about Andis, Remington and Wigo, which can be found at stores like Ulta or Target:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d/a>
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d/a>
http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productD/a>
and as for heat sprays, VO5 and Tresemme are the more popular ones that run for about 4 dollars:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d/a>
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d/a>
and when you straighten your hair, you should also use a deep conditioner once a week, and a leave in conditioner everytime you wash your hair:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d/a>
good luck!Questions on hair straightners?
I also have thin hair and so does my mom. My straightener goes from a number of 1-30. It can straighten thin, medium, and thick hair if it is dry, damp or wet. I got it 2 years ago for my birthday and i have used it basically every day. It really dries your hair if you are in a rush and you dont want to blow dry it.
It is the Remington Wet 2 straight as for a heat protector i cant help you...sorry
I have an Andis straightener ($15 at Walmart) and it works great for me. My hair is really wavy and frizzy and this straightener works really good with my hair.
The heat protector I use Tresemme Heat Tamer Spray, which is about $4 (also at Walmart) it smells really nice. :D
Maybe you should.....I give up!!!!:(
all they do is burn off your hair
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
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