Friday, February 3, 2012

Hair Straightener? Any ideas?

I was looking for a good straightener for my hair. its pretty long and thick and i would like to find one with big plates and/or quick and easy to use. preferably under 30$? if not no more than 50$ i need something that will make my hair REALLY straight? any ideas? thanks so much!!!! :]Hair Straightener? Any ideas?
revlon wet 2 straight it 25 at walgreens its the bestHair Straightener? Any ideas?
You can try chi camo hair iron streightners with plug optional ,which will under $30 online.Ceramic plates creates silky shiny hair instantly

Squeeze sensitive Flash quick heating in only 6-10 seconds

Saves energy using only 20-25 watts of electricity
I have very very thick and curly hair(Im 1/4 irish and 1/4 scottish and got my hair from it) and i bought a 45 wet to straight iron from walmart. It does take about 10 extra minutes but it works fine for me.It leaves your hair slightly frizzy if you go from wet hair. But on dry hair it works like a charm.
my favorite straightener is a GVP one from sally's. it's about 69 dollars (i think. it might be on sale...), and it works JUST like a chi. i'm really sorry that i didn't have anything under 30-50, but investing in that straightener is definitely worth it.

xoxo, baileyyy
Anything between $30.00 and $50.00 will not get your hair really straight. I use at home and in my salon a CHI which goes between $90.00 and $120.00. Anything found in a grocery or a department store will not get your hair as straight as you would like, and they break really easy.
anything under 50 will not work. i have had a chi but i recently changed to a croc which goes for about 90. it works amazing. i have thick, long hair and it takes me about 15 minutes to straighten it fully
Just Use Straightening Products And Straighteners.

might have to go a little higher than that





Answer mine please

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I have thick, long hair and I have a ceramic one from target about $20.00. After straightening, I follow-it up with Redken Glass product to smooth it down.
Anything at that price won't work, especially with thick hair :(

A Chi would work great, if you can find $150.
Ceramics work the best,

i prefer the conair kind.
anything ceramic

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