i have very thick,wavy hair and after iwash it,it gets very frizzy so i need a really good straightener. right now,im using vidal sasoon and it's awful! honestly,it's my first straightener so i have nothing to compare it to but it doesn't get rid of the frizzy hair,it doesn't straighten properly and yea............so what straightener do you recommend? i asked this question before and all the answers were either CHI or GHD but i've heard that T3 is also good so i don't know.What's the best straightener............(10 points)?
OMGGG DON'T GET CHI OR GHD!!! waste of money. i promise you. i used both and they work just like any other straightener for the extra cost not great :p the old Chi's didn't even have temperature control. GHD is reallyy expensive and it works just as well as any other straightener.
DEFINETLY GET T3!!!!! is it by Bespoke Labs? i have that one now and it works so great!!! you can use it on damp hair and dry hair and it only takes 10 minutes to straighten my hair and it's just the same texture as yours!! AND it's like PIN STRAIGHT!!! i love it to death!! and also, it makes it all shiny and smooth!! definetly get that!! it also produces infared light to make your hair healthy!! as a bonus, the straightener is really pretty. lol ^^ i love it!!! GET IT GET IT GET IT!!!!!
oh and if you do get T3 by Bespoke Labs get this model:
T3 Wide Wet to Dry
ceramic tourmaline
i got mines at bed bath and beyond. it was originally $200 but it was on sale for $100. it comes in a black box
good luck!!
oh and p.s. T3 makes your hair less frizzy!!!What's the best straightener............(10 points)?
My first straightener was a vidal sasoon as well! I'm actually still using it at the moment. I have used a CHI before and i worked a million times better! However, I have heard the the GHD's are even better. Since the CHI made my hair almost perfect, I'd recommend the GHD which I'm sure will make it perfect. I have not actually tried it yet tho, as I ordered it and it won't be delivered until tomorrow.
Heres a little chart comparing a few straighteners.
Top of the Line: GHD, Sedu
Average : Chi, Paul Mitchell, Solia
Bad: Vidal Sasson, Walmart and Drugstore brands
I myself have no experience with T3 so Im not sure about them. Also, don't get a wet to dry one as they damage your hair. And for people who say that other straighteners cost less and work just as well:
Well for one thats not always true, and for two the most expensive ones do waaaay less damager to your hair.
Don't get confused and purchase the CHI hair straightener.
Its best because the price is very lower than others and working the best.
Also the customers recommended product.
http://chiflatironshop.com/Hair-Straightener/c47/index.html
get the sedu!
i love it, heres me. this is the second day without washing it, using my sedu on the first day. ofcourse i washed it that night haha.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joCqzEQep/a>
my hair is bushy and wavy.
also , pureology hydrate shamp. and cond. really made a big difference.
i would NOT recommend chi or ghd!!!
they have gotten horrible reviews on websites and ive tried a friends, which was not that great. the chis dont have temperature settings so you could just fry your hair.
ghds arent worth the money; $200 when it hasnt been proven to be so reliable as claimed.
http://www.folica.com
that website saved my hair! the solia is AMAZING along with the sedu!
i bought the solia and it has made my hair pin straight and has been working for 2 years =].
i really recommend it! just look at the reviews for ghds, chis, solias and sedu and the before and after pictures.
hope i help!=]
Do Babyliss Pro. It's a professional starightener and it works AMAZING I own it and I have perfectly staright hair all day. So try and find it. It has ceramic plates.
you should get the conair tourbaline and it straightens really good and leaves your hair shiny iuse this one and it works great
tool science
i use it and its the best straightener ive ever had
ive been straightening my hair for seven years
I think CHI os the best. I Use it everyday and It works GReAT! But be sure to use protection spray
bed head
use conair brand they are the best.
Hi Mini, First off, use a shampoo and conditioner that helps straighten hair. I purchased a straightener for my daughter (who has really thick hair) that goes from wet to dry...she absolutely loved it. She loved it so much she wore it out and I had to get her a new one! There are a few brands out there now that allow you to straighten while the hair is wet...plus it dries the hair REALLY fast!
GHD is probably one of the best, but it also runs for about 240 dollars on average. They an be found at sephora, or at Folica.com:
http://sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?/a>
http://www.folica.com/GHD_Ceramic_Hai_d3/a>
Personally, i like the Solia, Sedu and FHI irons.
The Solia is the most cost efficient, and most effective. They should run about 70-80 dollars and can be found via Folica:
http://www.folica.com/Solia_Tourmalin_d1/a>
The FHI is also a really great iron that is more expensive than the Solia, but cheaper than the Sedu or the GHD:
http://www.folica.com/FHI_Ceramic_Fla_r1/a>
The Sedu is one of the more popular ones, competing with CHI because they'r ein the same price range. Personally i find them to work better than CHI, leaving you with flat hair with less heat damage:
http://www.folica.com/Sedu_Revolution_d2/a>
None of us here can really tell you which one is best for your hair without seeing or feeling the texture:) but, all of the above are great for most hair types. you should definately talk to your hair dresser/stylist to see which one they recommend.
The T3 and the CHI irons are more readily avaliable, but i don't really like them too much.
the CHI is noted for its heat damage, while the T3 gives you smoother hair, but doesn't straighten as well as the others.
good luck!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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