I've got a sedu, but since I got my haircut I need a new straightener that gets the smaller hair sections better.
Also one that won't burn my hair as bad and what are some good products to put on your hair before straightening it to help protect it from the heat.
Appreciate it %26lt;3Best hair straightener?
use Got2B heat and blow dry lotion.
its GOOD!! i use it all the time, and it
keeps your hair soo soft.
another good heat protectant would be
FHI hot sauce.
you should use the Bed Head Rockstar
straightner, it works really well. xDBest hair straightener?
CHI is very expensive, but most of them last a long time, and most of them have a lifetime warranty. CHIs are avalible in many many different styles, colors, and patterns. They sell products that are CHI brand that help protect your hair for being burned. There is also many shampoos that help damaged hair. Almost every brand of shampoo has a shampoo that helps repair and strenghten hair, you just have to read the labels carefully!
(I recommend a hydrating shampoo)
Hope I helped!(:
i had a chi and it fried all of my hair off, since then my favorite straightener has been from Remington and it is actually not too expensive, it had a teflon coating of fabric over the plates so it absorbs some of the heat from your hair and protects it
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everyone raves about the chi but i find it a complete rip off. me and many people i know have had one and didnt think it worked up to the hype and price. so i got a remington wet to straight hair straightener and i absolutely love it and it has been the best one i have had in the last 12 years. my friends even used it and got rid of their chi's and got the remington which only costs 25 to 30 bucks at target. i have the narrow one and the wide one....the wide one i used when my hair was long and i got the narrow 1 in when i cut my hair short and it works great. u dont have to worry about burning your hair and its actually better to straighten your hair when its wet becuase with this straightener it locks in the moister making your hair softer and it stays straight longer. hope this helps.
Babyliss ones are really good - I have the bronze/brown coloured ones and they work really well.
I find that V05 straightening serum works best for protecting my hair, plus it helps it straighten a bit better.
I wouldn't recommend ones with tilting plates as they make your hair curl under at the ends with the movement.
I had a Chi before and it worked so good. It was stolen and I didn't have the money to pay for another one. I went to Sally's Beauty Supply and the lady introduced me to a brand called ';GVP';. It's the same manufacturer of the Chi, only it's a lot less to purchase. I have loved it ever since. They also come in lots of cool styles and colors. I swear by mine.
GHD's are the best hair straighteners, i know there expensive but there the best you can get and only take about 8 seconds to warm up.
You can get GHD heat protection spray as well.
When straightening if your hair gets static use some hair serum.
Hope i helped =)
Mine is by remington.
It's about 20 dollars, and never fry's my hair (unless i set it WAY to high) also it straightens from wet to dry (but i recommend letting your hair dry about 50% before using)
You can buy it at any walmart.
Chi has amazing reviews
and I have a http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41/a>
it's a Ginalli
I love my Ginalli but it really doesn't get THAT hot. But my first recommendation is a Chi (:
you can buy/browse them at Beautychoice.com
My opinion GHD is the best hair straightener. And its customer recommended as well.
http://hairstraightenersiron.com/ghdcera/a>
The best hair straightner is a Chii. You can ask your sylist for stuff to put on your hair, that's for your hiar type.
chi... its the best one you can get.. I love it!
I have a remmington wet to dry it works good too!
CHI is the best
it has HOT ceramic tiles
it MAY be expensive but well worth
CHI all the way i love mine!
a CHI is deffinantly the best choice :)
mini chis are for smaller portions of the hair. they work best for like baby hairs.
Monday, February 6, 2012
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