Sunday, January 22, 2012

What hair straightener does the LEAST damage??

but gets the job done fastest and best... price not really a big deal.What hair straightener does the LEAST damage??
My hair is naturally curly and I have used a whole lot of products. I have found a product at sephora called PHYTO


phytodefrisant anti-frizz botanical hair relaxing balm and it is an alcohol free product. It works wonders and it leaves hair feeling soft. All you have to do is blow dry it after with little or no need for a straightening iron.





If you use it with the Phytobrush anti-frizz shampoo.it will give you results you will be very pleased with.


Most of the time I use the balm by itself I normally use it with the shampoo when it is cloudy out since it makes my hair frizzy.What hair straightener does the LEAST damage??
i have the red and white revlon one..its like $30-$35
I have this red and black Conair one, it's curved so you can flip your hair if you want to but if you don't try to it just straightens the ends. I straighten my hair while it's still wet and it doesn't take long. I think it was less than $20. All of my friends that have used it went out and bought the same one...but I swear by it.
There is this new ionic frizz free hair straightener made by Conair. It costs $59.99 on the website, but you can buy it in Rite Aid or Walgreens for $49.99.





Here is a link so that you can check out how it looks and works.


http://www.conairhotbrush.com
CHI Ceramic Irons are THEEEE best. By far the best money I've ever spent. I purchased it from Bed,Bath, and Beyond for $120 and I had a 5 dollar off coupon so it came to $115. I did research on the different brands, and I read a lot of positive feedback for the CHI's.





It eliminates the frizz with one slide, and it leaves your hair nice and shiny!





I have really thick curly/wavy hair. I'm multi-racial and I have irons for days but none of them cut it like the CHI ceramics. It's worth the money.





Hope this helps!
you know CLIPPERS would be even cheaper. why don't you take the plunge and get a ';britney'; bald-headed women are very sexy and exotic.





be bold be bald
A ceramic straightner really does the best job without frizzing your hair or exposing it to too much heat. I use a CHI which can range it prices from $120 to $250.
i use conair its black with gold buttons and i tink it was at least 20 to 30 dollars i straighten my hair every day adn my hair is really healthy i always get compliments well goodluck u can find it at wallmart or target or any other store but yeah!
Well, it really depends on if your a person who has had alot of chemicals used on their hair (mostly bleach and other straighteners). I strongly advise you to go to a salon to have this done where it be your 1st time or not. Any Bio or Ionic types last forever and the only time you need to go in is for the root touch up. Bio and Ionic both use 2 types of product 1 to open the cuticle of your hair to reshape it (make sure that the hair dresser combs threw it and keeping an eye on what they are doing) and one to close the cuticle when it has processed. Some types use a ceramic flat iron during step one and some use during step 2 insuring that its as straight as can be. Some use a flat iron after the process. I say have a long talk with a hair dresser and see how many times they have done it, what type they suggest, how much and if they want use some kind of cream that is harsh on the hair run! Usually you shouldn't wash your hair for about 2 days after, don't use tight rubber bands or anything that will kink the hair. But, after a few days you'll have that straight hair that's shinny and permanent.

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