Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Need help choosing a hair STRAIGHTENER?

What kind of straightener is best for thick medium to long hair? And one that isn't too expensive. Under $100, please.



Thanks.Need help choosing a hair STRAIGHTENER?
ghd, chi, solia, and sedu are the best. you can all find them online at www.folica.com. they can also be found at ulta and beauty stores. get the 1-inch because they are the best for thick hair and bigger irons will damage your hair.Need help choosing a hair STRAIGHTENER?
Remington Wet 2 Straight.

I use this and I absolutely love it, plus I have thick insane curly hair, and it only takes me between 20-30 minutes to straighten my hair. CHI's don't work on my hair, and they cost over 100. The Remington is better, in my opinion, and it only costs between 20 and 40.

Pick the size that fits your hair best. I'd suggest the 1 inch, because it works for all hair types :)
I had tried all kinds of straighteners, and they all did some sort of damage. Now I have an Amika flat iron, and LOVE it!! You can also use it for waves or curls. I use it everyday. It does NO damage at all. If you've ever heard of Amika products, they're super good for your hair. One of the best irons you can buy. They are $200 on the site, but ebay has some great deals.



Good luck!



here is the link to the site- http://loveamika.com/
Ghd and Chi are the best. Try looking on eBay, or finding a promo code for a store like Ulta online. I think with straighteners, you get what you pay for. Buy a really good one, it'll make your hair look better and take less time to straighten.



Before you buy on eBay, Ulta, or lots of other sites, sign up for Ebates. Here's a referral:



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It's a free site that gives you promo codes and cash back on your purchases. I use it all the time to get free shipping a few bucks back on purchases.
Remington Wet to Straight



u can buy it at target for like 20 buck, sometimes even less when they're on sale which is often.
More details.. Is your hair extremely wavy, semi-wavy, etc?
I think you should look into the instyler I heard its really good...I want to try it myself

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