Hey so right now i have the Wet2Straight straightner. I think its kind-of a cheap one. At first it worked great but now i've had it for over two years i think and my hair feels fried within a couple hours of straightening my hair, and it doesn't feel smooth like it used to.
BASICALLY its frying my hair majorly and I'm looking for a ceramic one. I don't want to spend over like $50, but i want a ceramic hair straighter because I've heard those are better for your hair.
Any suggestions?
In case you were wondering.. my hair is pretty fine but i have a lot of it. And I usually let it air dry unless I'm in a hurry. It's not curly but its wavy (not the good kind of wavy unfourtunatl!). When it drys it gets majorly frizzy and poofy and gross haha I hate it. I usually straighten it once a day, sometimes twice, and once in a while, not at all. PLEASE HELP! kthanks!Best hair straightener?
I got mine as Sally Beauty Supply.. I was lucky and also found a $5 off coupon in the store.
It is by ';Curlmaster'; hair straightening iron (1 1/2'; wide (but varies up to about 2 ';), ceramic plates) and has settings up to 400 degrees....for $39.99 it was the best deal ever... everyone talks about the Chis and how great they are, but iwould never spend that much !! I love my hair, but not enough to go broke :-)
Ive had it now for over 2 years... just dont buy that cheap stuff at target, walmart etc....
I prefer to blow dry then straighten but either or works just fine and i get SUPER sleek straight look (NOT OILY).. its amazing... i also use Beyond the Zone hair protectent straightener spray.. its in orange translucent spray bottle with magenta spray top (also at beauty supply stores)
good luck! If you dont have a sally beauty supply, there are plenty of other professional hair product stores to find this product in..Best hair straightener?
a GHD
if you're looking for a good hair straightener under $50, i'd go to target and buy a brand called vidal sassoon. those are really good hair straighteners (if you've ever heard of a vidal sassoon salon) and they're pretty cheap from target.
here's one. it's ceramic also:
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=鈥?/a>
this revlon one is pretty good, too:
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=鈥?/a>
but if you're willing to spend more than $50, i'd get this one. it's the one i use:
http://www.misikko.com/unceflir1in.html
it's very good, but a little pricy; it's about $90. my aunt got it for me at a hair show (because she's a cosmetologist).
it's called the ceramic infrashine; and i have it in 1';, but it comes in other sizes.
i don't know if i'd order the infrashine one off that site, i'd look for it at a salon.
good luck!
I know just what you mean. I have so much hair and its not the good wavy either. I recomend getting the Curlmaster Ceramic Straightener. You can get it at Sally's for about $40, and it works so fast with not frizz.
Maybe you could have a look on ebay to see if there are any good ceramic straightners otherwise go to hairdressing supply shops to see if they can recommend any If you were prepared to pay the money GHD is the way to go I knew of somebody who had been using a GHD for years and her hair was in perfect condition
you dont need to spend a lot of money to get a good hair straighener, thats a myth... i have the remington wet to straight ceramic hair straightener and it was fabulous (until i let it get really dirty now i cant clean it) i forgot to take it away on holidays with me and was desperate for something coz i forgot my hair dryer too so i went to kmart and bought a $39.95 remington professional ceramic straightener which is one of the skinny ones and its sooooooo good... i would never spend over $120 on one... prob not even $100. What a waste of money! LET ALONE buying a GHD when something that was 39.95 can do the job! I think GHD is all a fuss, it cant seriously be that good, its like $280 or something!
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My hair is like yours what i do is that i put this thing on my hair.they sale it at rite aid.its his type of oil for your hair.it leaves your hair shiny not frizzy.
Andis Multi Heat Ceramic
It's about 20 bucks at Walmart. It gets really hot and stays hot. The best straightener i have ever had. It helps keep the frizz down to and wont fry your hair. It's also durable haha I'm surprised mine isn't dead yet how many times I've dropped the thing. Get the smaller size, it's easy to control and keeps a regular temp better.
Most people will say Chi or those other fancy names,
But I LOVE my ceramic Conair straightner!
I have a big afro after drying when wet, so it explains alot. They aren't really expensive and it comes with lots of cool functions. Plus, when it gets ';too hot'; it turns off automatically. I had mine for over, 3 years? And still in good condition, plus it has a comb.
http://www.conair.com/instant-heat-ceram鈥?/a>
ok well..
with the straightener that you have has made your hair dry and not smooth anymore. the straightener that i ahve is expensive but any good straightener is so you will probably have to spend more that $50 if you can't then another thign you can do to stop your hair from getting really dry is to use a product, i also have one of them, it is really easy you just spray before you straighten it helps your hair heaps. i hope i have helped.
I have really thick hair and a LOT of it. I can never find a straitener that actually works for me. But recently I got the conair infinity and it is amazing. It has a bunch of different heat settings so it works for fine or thick hair.
I absolutely love it and it only takes like 10 min for me to completely straiten my hair when it used to take at least a half hour to get it only kinda straight.
And the best part is that it's only like $40 and has probably actually gone down in price...
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