okay another question...
what is the best type of hair straightner?
that's a reasonable price?
i have one but it sucks pretty bad..
but ya..if u use a flat iron or w.e and think it works really well..can u plz tell me?
also if u tell me where i could get it that would be great too! :]]
thanks mucho!!Hair straightners/flat irons?
Sedu is by far the best straightener out there!
-It doesn't damage your hair (That's what it says on the box!)
-You can adjust the temperature up to 410 degrees Fahrenheit
-It has a tourmaline coating
-It's light weight
-It heats up in 20 seconds
-Can curl, flip, %26amp; straighten hair!
-It keeps your hair silky with every use! (No joke!)
-It's wayyyy better than a CHI or GHD straighter, because CHI's %26amp; GHD's damage your hair a ton, and you cant adjust the temperature. It got a lot of bad reviews, and they break very easily, believe me.
-It can cut your straightening time in half.
So get a Sedu! It got a lot of great reviews %26amp; VERY FEW bad ones.
And Sedu got an award by Allure magazine for best straightner, and an award at folica.com. MANY celebrities also use this straightener. And some celebrities at the Emmy Awards recieved one!
It's a $115 though. It's well worth it! BELIEVE ME! I've used a lot of straighteners and this is truly the BEST you can get!
Hope I helped :)
And with this straightner, it makes your hair stay straight all day! even with the humidity. Just dont get your hair wet.
And just straighten it normally. Divide your hair into sections, and dont keep your fingers too close to the hot plates, or else you'll get burned! And don't buy a Solia straightener. those are just stupid! it's very easy to get burned because the hot plates are made to close!
So buy a Sedu :)
Take my word for it!
Just go to the website I gave you and look at the reviews. All of them are great! They also include pictures of hair, before %26amp; after straightening!
By the way, it's a Ceramic Tourmaline Professional straightener.
Don't get ANY other straightener other than this. Dont get a Coriolis, GHD, CHI, Solia, or all of those cheap non-proffessional you can buy from Target or Walmart, they dont work good at all!Hair straightners/flat irons?
The BEST flat iron is called the Maxie Glide. You can buy it in Bed,Bath %26amp; Beyond as well as online or most stores like CVS/Wallgreens. I have tried every other flat iron out there and this one is the best. I have very curly hair and one stroke of the flat iron on a piece of my hair and it is pin straight!!! Just google MAXIE GLIDE!!! Its the best....you wont be sorry!!! All of the Revlon ones and all of those kinds do not even compare to this one!!
Ok, Well I kept buying straightners at really nice stores.. but they ended up working like crap.
So I went to wal-mart.. and bought one. It is called ';wet to straight'; ... If you get out the shower you can use it while your hair is still damp. But I chose not to. But it's the best straightner I have had.. and I have had it for almost a year now :] Oh, and it's only 24 dollars :]
i have both GHDs and these ceramic nikki clark straightners. The GHDs are of course really good but over priced. I prefer the nikki Clark ones because they straighten just as good as GHDs and it keeps the volume in your hair at the same time. They are around 拢20-拢30.
Ive got a chi straightener and it works fabulously. of course, it is a little pricey. around 120. I say its worth the money though when you look at it in terms of how many trims you wont need because it doesnt damage hair that much.
CHI is the best straightner ever!!!!! they r pretty expensive but totally worth it they last forever! u can get them at your local proffesinal hair salon or on a website or even ebay
Conair is the is the best and its reasonably priced
general value product (chi) its the off brand...but it actually works better...and it is a lot cheaper
te pinks one i dont know the name theres like 25 i guess
chi ones are the best
I got my Revlon one at Target for $30. It works really well on my hair.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
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