Thursday, January 26, 2012

The Best Straightener? Chemically Straighten Hair? Help!?

Hey so i'm trying to figure out which straighter I should buy, without spending too much money, and I have a few other questions about my hair also. I have two straighteners, but I'm pretty sure they're damaging my hair. I have a remington wet 2 straight, and an andis multi heat ceramic. I use Herbal Essences color me happy shampoo and conditioner, and Redken real control leave in conditioner. Is there a straightener out there that will do the job without making my hair frizzy and burned and well i don't know.. just bad looking? My hair is naturally wavy, and I kinda want to get my hair chemicly straightened but would that damage it? thank you for taking the time to answer my questions! :DThe Best Straightener? Chemically Straighten Hair? Help!?
Get a Sedu Flat Iron!

They are AMAZING! Look at the tons of reviews and before-after pictures, i got my sedu, and i ADORE it!

http://www.folica.com/Sedu_Pro_Ionic__d1/a>The Best Straightener? Chemically Straighten Hair? Help!?
i would use a ozon titanium hair Straightener

it has a one inch plate size

get up to 450 degrees

has an adjustable temp.

is made out of titanium

and is only like 100$

some like CHI can go for 200-300 because they are brand name.

but this one is just as good.

also to make sure you dont damage your hair with it i would use

';SOME LIKE IT HOT SERUM';

Heat %26amp; Humidity Resistant Serum from Bed Head

and a controll freak shampoo from them as well.
Hello, a lot of people have been recommending the CHI straighteners. For best results, always use anti-heat damage solution before straightening. From past experiences, I do not recommend using chemicals to straighten already damaged hair. It will only dry it out even more and make it coarse. I would suggest a haircut that devolumizes your hair, and thinning out. Hope this helps.
The wet to dry straighteners are awful for your hair. Always make sure your hair is completely dry before ironing it. Add a couple drops of a serum to get rid of frizz and protect against heat before ironing too. Frizz-Ease and Garnier both make great ones.



I love the Farouk CHI flat irons. They cost a little more (you can get amazing deals on Overstock.com) but I've had mine for 5 years with no problems.
use the CHI straightener. they are expensive but dnt damage r ahir and does NOT make it look frizzy and dead.



if u dnt want to buy a new straightener just use the CHI HEAT GUARD for protection and the RUSK anti-friz spray for no frizz
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my suggestion dont use any straightners .....dey r very harm ful.to ur hair...wavy style also looks gud.........
thermal reconditioning.
Go for the Chi straightener. And use some heat protection!!
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