Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Best Straightener?

What is the best straightener that doesn't leave your hair frizzy, dry, or with split ends? I also need it not to damage my hair in the long run.Best Straightener?
Chi is the best however the product that you apply before you flat iron your hair will protect your hair from the heat as well. In the salon we never ever flat iron the hair without applying a straighting spray first. When you buy your chi flat iron just make sure you pick up any of Chi's thermal protectants for example .... CHI 44 Iron Guard Thermal Protecting Spray .It provides superior heat protection from the inside out against styling and finishing damages from the hottest heat tools.Best Straightener?
i bought a conair straightener that has like a 1 or 2 inch ceramic plate thing.make sure it says ceramic.it is 15 dollars and it works absolutely great.it also heats up in 30 seconds and has i think up to 30 settings and a turbo setting.(i havet used turbo yet)it always leaves my hair shiny smooth and straight.never frizzy or anything to make my hair look ';yucky';.lol.hope i could help
the chi
i think wet 2 dry. it works quick, and its only about 30 dollars. it makes your hair super straight in seconds but dont use it on wet hair
I have a chi and i love it. With any straightner, you need to put some type of product that will protect your hair from the heat
It hair straightener by Chi it can work miracles on anytime of hair
I've had a Sedu and a Chi. I returned them both! I got the Sedu about 2 days ago from ULTA. It didnt't leave my hair shiny or anything, and I was expecting better results for the price. So i returned it, and got the andis tourmaline nano-cerramic straightener. The heat setting is only 10 degrees lower than the Sedu. I get about the same results. I mean sure, it's heavier and harder to use, but it sure is worth the price. I would not recommend buying the Sedu or chi, but if your hair is very thick and the frizziest, then go ahead. I would suggest buying a Sedu flat iron from Ulta, since you can return it right away if you cahnge your mind.
I've always just used a blow dryer with the brush attachment on the end and that works pretty good. Also you should get a straightening serum to help. I've never tried flattening irons but friends tell me they work good too.
Either a chi or Nanotech. I use nanotech. It has the exact same benefits, for half the price. You can pick it up at any sally's beauty supply.





If you're looking for something cheaper, go for anything with ceramic plates and an adjustable temperature adjuster. But I wouldn't go for anything under 30 dollars.
the Chi...I don't own one, but someone used it on me. It worked great. It's kinda pricy though...

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