Friday, January 27, 2012

What do you think of this hair straightener ???

http://www.superdrug.com/invt/422975





do you think it will work on my curly hair (like leona lewis)???





do you have one/know someone who has one and is it good??What do you think of this hair straightener ???
not to sure, but i have got natural curly afro hair and i use andrew collinger hair straighteners my sis uses the treseme irons - either way they do straighten out our hair. the main thing to remember is the higher the maximum heat they Can reach the more effective they can be for straightening afro %26amp; mixed race hair types.What do you think of this hair straightener ???
Straighteners are a gamble to buy. I've never heard of this brand so I honestly couldn't tell ya. Most brands that you purchase from drug or department stores aren't good. And usually they say the expensive straighteners are the best, but honestly, I've bought some that worked like crap...and they say the cheap ones suck, but you might find one that doesn't suck at all. Buying a straightener is tricky business because some suck and some don't no matter how much they cost. I'd give it a shot and if it's horrible, just return it and say it hasn't been used.
idk, they will probably give really good results after a few months of using them on your hair, but later on they may not be as strong or w,e, especially with the type of hair you have, I have thick curly/wavy hair, my straightners used to be brilliant, but now i have to stick them up at the highest temperature just to get it a little straight, ive had them for 3 or 4 years now. GHDs are probably the best straightners around.
If your hair is that curley you need professional irons, like ghd's. They are more expensive, around 拢100, but well worth it and you wont look back!! They heat to approx 230C and have protective plates. i have long hair so bought the thick plated salon ones and starighting my hair perfectly in a few minutes. they last longer too. you can buy them online, ebay etc, or from your local salon. I wouldnt be able to use them sugerdrug ones after having ghd's, they would drive me nuts, lol.
i don't think they will curl your hair very well as they are very thick!

Your best working with a thinner iron .. i recomend GHD or if you have got about 拢100 to spend then i also recomend..The Braun Smoothliner Cordless Straightener ... you can also get this iron at superdrug... http://www.superdrug.com/invt/201154%26amp;bklist= ... And there is a customer review... I got given these for christmas. I think they are good because there is an attachment for them that can make it bigger or smaller. It also comes with 2 refill pots and even gives you tips how to do your hair in the leaflet. The only down side is that the refills run out quite quickly and you need to buy new ones but there not really expensive so its all good!!
I can't say for that exact one but my sister used to have a nicky clarke one and it was rubbish. Her hair is wavy-not even properly curly-and it still didn't keep it straight

The one I've got at the moment is the babyliss pro 210 elegance. I didn't expect it to be brilliant-I just bought it because my last one (that was over 拢100!) literally blew up and this one was on sale-I was a bit skint at the time. They often have this one on sale at argos-you should take a look. I got mine for 拢40 instead of 拢80



Hope that helps! : )
If your hairs really curly, id buy ones that at least go up to 230 degrees, GHD's go up to 250 and are amazing, you cant go wrong with them. Its worth spending the money on more expensive ones which last longer than buying cheap ones that will last like a year, good luck.
I've found that quality is the most important thing in a hair straightener. I haven't personally tried the one linked to your question, but I can tell that it might not give you the results you're looking for. Professional is best. You should check out the straighteners at My Hair Styling Tools. I've had good luck with the CHI's. http://www.myhairstylingtools.com/
never tried it...but i recommend the artizen hair straightener. it works on my curly, frizzy hair

http://www.emagesbeauty.com/product.asp?ProductID=37449
You should get a ';bigger'; one like this

http://www.cachebeauty.com/images/flower/a>

(better for your hair)

Ive had that one and it heats up really quick

and gets the job done .
idk but i have a true ceramic pro and it is great it works on mine and my moms curly hair and it does not fry ur hair it is kind of expensive but it is so worth it
Nicky clarke is a good make but to be sure;





I found some reviews for you ;]



Scroll down a bit



http://www.ciao.co.uk/Nclarke_NCS70__652/a>



Hope this helps x


my friend has it she says it good

but if you're trying to get the wavy like leona lewis then get one of those circle brushes and blow dry just the brush part
they look good :)



and thanks i've been wondering what the superdrug website was!!! :)

xx
Dunno, but you can't go wrong with GHDs =)
No Idea - read the instructions
not too bad
get some good ghd's from ebay

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