Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hair straightener recommendation?

I had a SuperStar ceramic straightener for 5 years... it was GREAT! Made my hair smooth and silky (and my hair is very thick and wavy/curly and prone to frizz). Unfortunately, I accidentally fried it on a recent trip (wrong voltage), and I can't find it again to get a new one. Can anyone recommend another (comparable) brand? I'm NOT a fan of the Chi... didn't feel it did as good of a job as my straightener, and it was kind of awkward feeling.Hair straightener recommendation?
revlon is amazingHair straightener recommendation?
i would recommend fhis or ghds they are brilliant on my hair
Bed head hair straighteners are really really good!
hm, your not a fan of the chi.

okay well then i would try a solia or a ghd.

you can find both on folicia.com

or if those are to much sally beauty supply has a generic version of the chi/solia that works great. i use that one and my hair is silky and smooth and its not fried at all.
Solia works great for me. Chi fried my hair (Chi has no temperature control)
I highly recommend Sedu. I have the same hair type as you and it really works. It works on all hair types and will keep your hair straight for days. Here's a link for before and after pics.
Hey



Nicky clarke kinder for hair is very good

and its resonaly priced too . ive got them keep my hair straight all day and doesnt singe my hair



also vidal sassoon and tresseme , babyliss and remington are good makes



i dont suggest ghd they are very good but singe you hair really bad
http://www.folica.com/SuperStar_Super_d3401.html?s_cid=ntg_000735



was this it?
Sedu is the best. That's what my hair stylist use. I've tried many flat irons (CHI, TCP, T3 and GHD).
As a stylist, I have used a lot of flat irons/hair straighteners, including Sedu, Hai, Infrashine, Chi, Paul Mitchell, Solia, Big Sexy, Andis, Babyliss Ghd, T3, Kenta etc. You should get a Professional hair straightener, they style much better and faster, and most importantly, they protect your hair.



In terms of performance:



The best ones are: Sedu, Kenta, Solia, Infrashine, Ghd. These are top of the line professional brands



Above average: Chi, Hai, Paul Mitchell,



Average: T3, Big Sexy, Andis, Babyliss



Below Average: Conair, Vidal Sassoon, Revlon, Bed Head etc. These are cheap consumer brands that you will find in drugstore. If you care about your hair, do NOT buy them.



Helpful Flat Iron Instruction Video:



How to Curl Hair With Straightener



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfoihBOzP/a>



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k57daS_c_/a>



http://www.folica.com/info/curl-hair-fla/a>



http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-curl/a>



How to Use a Flat Iron



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov7NWAWPb/a>



How to Add Volume to Your Hair:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCyLM_kuu/a>



How to Create Sexy Waves with a Flat Iron



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7_Olhlb2/a>



How to Flip your Hair:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrMPuIdQ0/a>



=== Tips for buying professional hair appliances ===



Do NOT buy professional hair appliances from unauthorized places like amazom.com, eBay, Target, Walmart, etc. Because if you do, manufacturers will refuse to honor the warranty. Buy from licensed places like salon, licensed professional beauty stores like Folica.com, Ulta.com, West Coast Beauty Supply Inc. etc
I would definitely recommend ghd straighteners. I've had mine for years and they are just the best - my friends have tried them and reckon that the types they have don't compare at all. They are quite pricey but well worth the money - couldn't manage without mine!
ghd
chi straitner

http://www.folica.com/Chi_Flat_I_317_1.h/a>
Remington Wet 2 Straight but it works better if your hair is Dry.i use mine almost everyday and my hair is really curly and get frizzy easy and quick but it keepes it from frizzing. and works really good.
You can try Paul Brown. http://www.stylebell.com/Paul-Brown-Hawa/a>

They had a problem when they first changed over to a digital thermostat, but I think they have worked all of that out now.



This looks like a great iron. Tourmaline + spring plates + adjustable heat + swivel cord attachment + good reviews = nothing left to want.

http://www.folica.com/SuperStar_Super_d3/a>
GHD -they're fantastic, but quite expensive.
ya i would use the chi it gets up to 400 degrees i would use somethin so it dosnt fry ur hair
Well any straightner is good now days. Just make sure u get a high voltage kind. Usually the expensive ones are. Try goin to the mall and go to the lil booths that sell them. They let you try them.

Good Luck

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