Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Choosing hair staightener?

what straightening iron should I go for, I have long, frizzy, wavy hair.



What should i look out for when choosing a hair straightening iron?



Choosing hair staightener?

GHDs are the best, expensive but they don't rip your hair.



I've tried others but I've found them to be better.



Choosing hair staightener?

Believe you don't want to get an iron.



Use a hairdryer and a circuled brush. You can see how you do it on youtube .



I have Frizzy, wavy hair too. and an iron would make it frizzyer believe me..



It will straighten ur hair for a while and get double frizzy in 2 hours. even thought i have a CHII straightener and it's like the best ..



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Choosing hair staightener?

I say a ConAir strightner.



They come with a brush on them



so as its straighting your hair, it's brushing it out too.



Choosing hair staightener?

Ghds really are the best,i have really long thick hair and my hair goes really straight.



I know it sounds kind of obvious but the i found with straightening irons the more expensive they are the better they work



Choosing hair staightener?

GHD's are the best but they are very pricey



Choosing hair staightener?

i have a ghd i love it and it works so well mine was 240.00 though its pink :)



Choosing hair staightener?

Hair sounds similar to mine and I recommend GHD's. Although they are a bit pricey they are the best. Futura which can be ordered on line are less than half the price and are a close runner up.



Choosing hair staightener?

I would say GHDs - they are just the best. Although expensive, I would say there are certainly worth it. If you cannot afford them, how about asking for them for your birthday or asking for money to put towards them for your birthday?



Choosing hair staightener?

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Choosing hair staightener?

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Choosing hair staightener?

you need to look for ones that go upto a high heat.. at least 230 degrees.... and i suggest getting wide straightners so that you can do bigger parts at a time.



i have the remmington 'wet 2 straight' wide straightners and they work a treat!



Choosing hair staightener?

well if you haven't used straighteners before i wouldnt go out and spend hundreds of pounds on straighteners . you might not like the overall look , you may think your hair is too flat usin them so i suggest you go and buy any pair as long as the heat is over 150 degress they all work the same it all just depends on the heat . but for your hair i would recommend a wide plaited pair as it will be a lot easier to do . good luck i hope ive helped :) lol listen to Donna them straighteners are great infact i am tryin to sell a pair of them



Choosing hair staightener?

I had very curly hair and I finally had my hair straightened with the Japanese Thermal Reconditioning System. It was the best thing I ever did. I hated all the chemicals I had to use to keep it curly and not frizzy and I hated all the work to straighten my hair with a flat iron. My hair is silky and straight. It lasts up to 8 months so there is no work to it. So the monies you are waisting in products you might as well invest in this process. Trust me it's not like the chemicals you have been using. go to http://www.thermalreconditioning.com/pic... to see samples of people's hair. Also just type in Thermal Reconditioning in google and you will see tons of information.



Choosing hair staightener?

the best are GHD's although pricey at around 鎷?00-鎷?50.



you will want ones that heat up quickly and to a high temperature, that way you won't be waiting around for them to heat up and your hair will be done that much quicker.



ceramic plates are a must, you run the risk of permanent damage to the follice if you don't.



if you have long hair as in past your shoulders/chest length, you will need reasonably wide plates to accomodate this, although with GHD's this isnt nessecary.



a long cord is also helpful for ease of use.



try and find one with a heat proof mat as well to avoid burning your carpet or table.



hope this helps



Choosing hair staightener?

ghd are the best, they are expensive, type it in google though and it will bring up plenty of places that sell them and you can hopefully find some good offers then, if you have long frizzy hair you would be better of getting the thicker straightners instead of the thin ones. hope this helps :)

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