I have thick, frizzy, poofy, AND curly/wavy hair. One day I was like ';Wow, my hair straightner sucks A**!'; So I went to Walmart and bought the Remington Wet2Straight hair straightner for $30 bucks. And let me tell you, just because it's cheap and comes for wal mart, it works wonders on your hair! From me going from poofy, frizzy, curly hair to smoother, sleek, straight hair is a miracle!! Before you straighten your hair though, you should use Tresemme Instand Heat Tamer. It protects your hair from heat damage AND prevents frizz. Then after youre done straightening, use Dove Intense Frizz Control, which finishes off the frizz deal. You don't need much either!!! Also, I use Garnier Nutrisce (sp?) Sleek %26amp; Shine for Frizzy, Dry, and unmanagable hair. All three products (The Tresemee Instand Heat Tamer, the Dove Intense Frizz Control and Garnier Nutrice ) plus the Remington Wet2Straight hair straightner will make your hair soft, shiny (not oily shiny, healthy shiny) and straight!What are the best hair straightners around for thick, long frizzy hair?
honestly the best ones seem to be the most expensive ones for me. I forgot the brand name of it but its a ceremic flat iron and i bought it from a hair salon. dont buy the conair ones they are cheap and dont get hot enough.What are the best hair straightners around for thick, long frizzy hair?
a Farouk Chi Iron...or Loreal makes a straightener kit you can get at Walgreens near the haircoloring...
i use and andis one that was only 30 dollars if u go for the chi it is about 200 dollars but mine makes my hair thin and shiny with no frizziness
Chi straighteners, all the way. Best one I've EVER had!
i have the same prob. my hair is thick,long and wavy i use conair it's cheap it's only $30 but if u want salon looking hair go to a hair dresser and they sell there tools right off the shelf
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get a straight to wet one, it works great! you can get it at target or wal mart
Monday, January 23, 2012
What are the best hair straightners around for thick, long frizzy hair?
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