I'm asking for a new hair straightener for Christmas this year. I have had three straighteners in the past and now I want a more expensive, advanced, professional straightener about $100 give or take. The only feature needed is adjustable temperature. Also when I straighten my hair it tends to look dull and unhealthy. I have long thin hair thats a bit damaged because I straighten my hair frequently and I'm still growing it out. What straighteners do you recommend? Thanks! =]Recommended hair straighteners?
definitely the chiRecommended hair straighteners?
i have had lots of straightners! and i also have long hair and my hair is thic and wavy so none of them really did the job. my hair would always be frizzy also. i just bought a new one about 3 weeks ago at target its called REMINGTON and i love it! it makes my hair look so much healthier and works great! its the best one ive had out of all my straighners! and its no more than a hundred dollars! hope that helped!
Chi
CHI or GlobalBeauty. GlobalBeauty is prob the best. Also, for a bit cheeper try Metropolis. Go to www.folica.com for good ones.
the bed head brand is very good its about 80 dollars you can get it at walgreens or a beauty store...good luck:)
the chi :) but its not tempature adjustable
but it does a very good job of straightenin it heats up very fast n leaves hair soft n chiny :)
i got mine at folica.com for only $80
GHD or CHI :-)
i reaaally want to try the kiyoseki i think it looks like it workss really good
right now i have the sedu it works good but it kind of burns my hair =/
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>
Well, I reccomend chi, but its slightly expenisve.
BUT--- it works really well :D
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Can anyone recommend hair straighteners for under 拢20 that are good for straightening slightly wavy hair.?
seriously, bead headCan anyone recommend hair straighteners for under 拢20 that are good for straightening slightly wavy hair.?
Sorry no all the cheap ones I tried are no good - GHDs are worth every penny!Can anyone recommend hair straighteners for under 拢20 that are good for straightening slightly wavy hair.?
Bedhead is really good, but costs more than $20. Go to your local Walgreens or CVS and just get any iron that is less than 2inches and is CERAMIC PLATED.
why waste 拢20 and then next month you will be looking for another pair for 拢20 and so on. save your self the wastage save up and get a pair of GHD's you can buy them now for 拢65 on the internet, don't waste your money on anything else, I have been there and done that had my GHDs for 2 years now and have never looked back, will buy a new pair when these are done even if they cost 拢200
yeah dude, borrow your mum's iron use a sheet between the iron and your hair, and use a friend to assist.
I think you will need to spend a bit more than that.
It's better to get something great that you will use for years rather than get some rubbish ones which you have to throw out after a few weeks.
You could try trevor sorbie, anything really. GHDs are good but very pricey. Good luck :)
Try waiting until somewhere like boots has a sale and keep an eye out for money off offers.
revlon. straight and effective
I swear by my Remington ceramic straighteners! They have lasted two years (used every day) and only cost 拢23. You can still buy them for around 拢25 in Argos, Boots and some catalogues.
send some money and get a pair of good quality straightners that will last for years!
good luck
xx
Tesco do some for 拢9.99 and they are great, dont snag your hair or anything
conair is wat i have and my hair is straight/relaxed waivy hair and it works great and lasts all day
Sorry no all the cheap ones I tried are no good - GHDs are worth every penny!Can anyone recommend hair straighteners for under 拢20 that are good for straightening slightly wavy hair.?
Bedhead is really good, but costs more than $20. Go to your local Walgreens or CVS and just get any iron that is less than 2inches and is CERAMIC PLATED.
why waste 拢20 and then next month you will be looking for another pair for 拢20 and so on. save your self the wastage save up and get a pair of GHD's you can buy them now for 拢65 on the internet, don't waste your money on anything else, I have been there and done that had my GHDs for 2 years now and have never looked back, will buy a new pair when these are done even if they cost 拢200
yeah dude, borrow your mum's iron use a sheet between the iron and your hair, and use a friend to assist.
I think you will need to spend a bit more than that.
It's better to get something great that you will use for years rather than get some rubbish ones which you have to throw out after a few weeks.
You could try trevor sorbie, anything really. GHDs are good but very pricey. Good luck :)
Try waiting until somewhere like boots has a sale and keep an eye out for money off offers.
revlon. straight and effective
I swear by my Remington ceramic straighteners! They have lasted two years (used every day) and only cost 拢23. You can still buy them for around 拢25 in Argos, Boots and some catalogues.
send some money and get a pair of good quality straightners that will last for years!
good luck
xx
Tesco do some for 拢9.99 and they are great, dont snag your hair or anything
conair is wat i have and my hair is straight/relaxed waivy hair and it works great and lasts all day
Recommended hair straightener?
I'm looking to buy a good quality ceramic hair straightener and I was wondering what you would recommend. My hair is just past my shoulders but it is super curly, thick and frizzy. I'm looking to spend $100-$115 Canadian. In addition to this, where would I be able to buy this straightener in Ontario.Recommended hair straightener?
Invest in a Sedu or a Solia. The reviews speak for themselves. I have the Sedu 1.5'; and it straightens my long, super curly %26amp; thick hair in record time without pulling or burning my hair.
Sedu:
http://www.folica.com/Sedu_Ionic_Cera_d1鈥?/a>
Solia:
http://www.folica.com/Solia_Tourmalin_r1鈥?/a>
Chis really aren't for people with naturally curly hair. They work best on wavy and naturally straight hair. Plus, they're incredibly unreliable. Most break within the first 8-12 months of use. And if you're going to invest in a professional flat iron, you want it to last.
Also, Sedus are REMARKABLY lightweight which means a lot for long-haired girls like us:)
Hope this helps!
~ Amber
PS: I checked, and Folica DOES ship to Canada!Recommended hair straightener?
Sedu is the best. That's what my hair stylist uses. I've tried many flat irons (CHI, TCP, T3 and GHD).
I have the one called and it ends with bliss...I think the first one word is baby but I'm not sure. It's really good and I would suggest getting the straightner with small to midsize plate so you can work with your hair much better.
recomend a ghd,. they have ceramic plates, they keeep the moisture in your hair and you can do beautiful curls with them. and straightened hair last longer.
As a stylist, I have used a lot of flat irons/hair straighteners, including Sedu, Hai, Infrashine, Chi, Paul Mitchell, Solia, Big Sexy, Andis, Babyliss Ghd, T3, Kenta etc. You should get a Professional hair straightener, they style much better and faster, and most importantly, they protect your hair.
In terms of performance:
The best ones are: Sedu, Kenta, Solia, Infrashine, Ghd. These are top of the line professional brands
Above average: Chi, Hai, Paul Mitchell,
Average: T3, Big Sexy, Andis, Babyliss
Below Average: Conair, Vidal Sassoon, Revlon, Bed Head etc. These are cheap consumer brands that you will find in drugstore. If you care about your hair, do NOT buy them.
Helpful Flat Iron Instruction Video:
How to Curl Hair With Straightener
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfoihBOzP鈥?/a>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k57daS_c_鈥?/a>
http://www.folica.com/info/curl-hair-fla鈥?/a>
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-curl鈥?/a>
How to Use a Flat Iron
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov7NWAWPb鈥?/a>
How to Add Volume to Your Hair:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCyLM_kuu鈥?/a>
How to Create Sexy Waves with a Flat Iron
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7_Olhlb2鈥?/a>
How to Flip your Hair:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrMPuIdQ0鈥?/a>
I have an entire box of junk that I have bought throughout the years to straighten my hair, including other flat irons. Nothing has ever come even close to giving the results that Sedu does.
I have thick, curly hair which is prone to frizzing when it is straightened. I chose Sedu after my hair stylist used it on my hair. This really does work. It heats up quickly, and is very light and comfortable to use. I can finally straighten my hair myself and look like I came from the salon, in about 15 minutes. It does not dry, break or damage my hair in any noticable way. Best yet, my hair style last for days.
corioliss
I recommend CHI. Hair straightners that you can change the.. heat. So for your hair prob 200- 250. That might take
about.. 30 mins or so.
Also you can buy a CHI straightner anywhere i guess. Ebay is also good.
a chi straightner.
:]
i dont live in canada so i wouldnt kno where to get it.. but always get a straightener with ceramic plates.. it wont ruin your hair... :)
try to look for the corioliss or the chiphilosophy
Invest in a Sedu or a Solia. The reviews speak for themselves. I have the Sedu 1.5'; and it straightens my long, super curly %26amp; thick hair in record time without pulling or burning my hair.
Sedu:
http://www.folica.com/Sedu_Ionic_Cera_d1鈥?/a>
Solia:
http://www.folica.com/Solia_Tourmalin_r1鈥?/a>
Chis really aren't for people with naturally curly hair. They work best on wavy and naturally straight hair. Plus, they're incredibly unreliable. Most break within the first 8-12 months of use. And if you're going to invest in a professional flat iron, you want it to last.
Also, Sedus are REMARKABLY lightweight which means a lot for long-haired girls like us:)
Hope this helps!
~ Amber
PS: I checked, and Folica DOES ship to Canada!Recommended hair straightener?
Sedu is the best. That's what my hair stylist uses. I've tried many flat irons (CHI, TCP, T3 and GHD).
I have the one called and it ends with bliss...I think the first one word is baby but I'm not sure. It's really good and I would suggest getting the straightner with small to midsize plate so you can work with your hair much better.
recomend a ghd,. they have ceramic plates, they keeep the moisture in your hair and you can do beautiful curls with them. and straightened hair last longer.
As a stylist, I have used a lot of flat irons/hair straighteners, including Sedu, Hai, Infrashine, Chi, Paul Mitchell, Solia, Big Sexy, Andis, Babyliss Ghd, T3, Kenta etc. You should get a Professional hair straightener, they style much better and faster, and most importantly, they protect your hair.
In terms of performance:
The best ones are: Sedu, Kenta, Solia, Infrashine, Ghd. These are top of the line professional brands
Above average: Chi, Hai, Paul Mitchell,
Average: T3, Big Sexy, Andis, Babyliss
Below Average: Conair, Vidal Sassoon, Revlon, Bed Head etc. These are cheap consumer brands that you will find in drugstore. If you care about your hair, do NOT buy them.
Helpful Flat Iron Instruction Video:
How to Curl Hair With Straightener
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfoihBOzP鈥?/a>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k57daS_c_鈥?/a>
http://www.folica.com/info/curl-hair-fla鈥?/a>
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-curl鈥?/a>
How to Use a Flat Iron
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov7NWAWPb鈥?/a>
How to Add Volume to Your Hair:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCyLM_kuu鈥?/a>
How to Create Sexy Waves with a Flat Iron
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7_Olhlb2鈥?/a>
How to Flip your Hair:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrMPuIdQ0鈥?/a>
I have an entire box of junk that I have bought throughout the years to straighten my hair, including other flat irons. Nothing has ever come even close to giving the results that Sedu does.
I have thick, curly hair which is prone to frizzing when it is straightened. I chose Sedu after my hair stylist used it on my hair. This really does work. It heats up quickly, and is very light and comfortable to use. I can finally straighten my hair myself and look like I came from the salon, in about 15 minutes. It does not dry, break or damage my hair in any noticable way. Best yet, my hair style last for days.
corioliss
I recommend CHI. Hair straightners that you can change the.. heat. So for your hair prob 200- 250. That might take
about.. 30 mins or so.
Also you can buy a CHI straightner anywhere i guess. Ebay is also good.
a chi straightner.
:]
i dont live in canada so i wouldnt kno where to get it.. but always get a straightener with ceramic plates.. it wont ruin your hair... :)
try to look for the corioliss or the chi
From what company would you recommend hair straighteners from?
HOT TOOLSFrom what company would you recommend hair straighteners from?
Sedu is the best you can buy. Solia and GHD are next, and then Chi. those are the best.
www.folica.comFrom what company would you recommend hair straighteners from?
I would have to say FHI 207 RVI and its affordable.
i recently bought a 50 dollar conair one at walmart and it works wonders! Its silver and 100% ceramic
I would most likely say ConAir. I'm saying this because, when I straighten my hair, I notice how well the straightener heats up, and the better it heats, the straighter ur hair will get. I most defiantly recommend ConAir.
Sedu is the best you can buy. Solia and GHD are next, and then Chi. those are the best.
www.folica.comFrom what company would you recommend hair straighteners from?
I would have to say FHI 207 RVI and its affordable.
i recently bought a 50 dollar conair one at walmart and it works wonders! Its silver and 100% ceramic
I would most likely say ConAir. I'm saying this because, when I straighten my hair, I notice how well the straightener heats up, and the better it heats, the straighter ur hair will get. I most defiantly recommend ConAir.
Can you recommend hair straighteners that really DO work?
I bought these in the sale and they're lousy:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/pa鈥?/a>Can you recommend hair straighteners that really DO work?
GHD's ...
Don't even bother with any others.Can you recommend hair straighteners that really DO work?
coriolis is great. i got mine at a kiosk in the mall in northern virginia and bargained it down for $100. sounds expensive but worth it i promise. its amazing how shiny it makes your hair. no matter what the ppl selling them tell you all hair straighteners damage your hair but these 20 something dollar straighteners do worse. my coriolis supposedly ';heats your hair from the inside without damaging it'; which is probably just a sales pitch but hey it makes my uncontrollable curly hair shiny. well worth the $
I LOVE the ';Wet 2 Straight'; by Remington! It has high heat and leaves my hair looking amazing, not frizzy and fried like other straighteners do. My hair is naturally wavy, but I love wearing it straight. This straightener is so good, that even if I wore my hair curly in the morning, I can straighten it to go out at night without washing it and it still looks amazing!!!
Every woman i know says GHD's. My sister's been a hair dresser for 16 years and she also says they're the best although last year i bought my mrs F%26amp;D's and she said they worked just as good even though i went and got her GHD's this year.
When it comes to straighteners, go with CHI. They are used by professionals.
They are absolutely amazing! They heat up very quickly, too.
However, they are a little on the pricey side. Mine was $250 but I have to say, it was totally worth it! If you have the money, get one.
Plus, most of them work as great curling irons. So it's kind of two in one. Just make sure to get the rounded ones.
Get some straightening serum comb it through, then take small sections of hair and staighten it with a CHI for bone straight hair even for me and I have african american/ native american hair.
Or:
FHI, I use this, and no it's not a knock off CHI, lol. FHI IS a real brand
MaxiGlide's arent bad either.
Remmington.
i would say GHD's but there expensive: myn and 5 of my m8z broke within a week and 2 of my friends hair has broke,become weak and frail and can't fix it because of there heat.
I heard CHI has good straightening tongs.
my wife uses remington its the biz.
You cant go past a GHD, it really is saloon quality.
CHI for sure.
GHDs???
But vidal sassoon arent that bad
GHD`s all the way!
CHI
ghds
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/pa鈥?/a>Can you recommend hair straighteners that really DO work?
GHD's ...
Don't even bother with any others.Can you recommend hair straighteners that really DO work?
coriolis is great. i got mine at a kiosk in the mall in northern virginia and bargained it down for $100. sounds expensive but worth it i promise. its amazing how shiny it makes your hair. no matter what the ppl selling them tell you all hair straighteners damage your hair but these 20 something dollar straighteners do worse. my coriolis supposedly ';heats your hair from the inside without damaging it'; which is probably just a sales pitch but hey it makes my uncontrollable curly hair shiny. well worth the $
I LOVE the ';Wet 2 Straight'; by Remington! It has high heat and leaves my hair looking amazing, not frizzy and fried like other straighteners do. My hair is naturally wavy, but I love wearing it straight. This straightener is so good, that even if I wore my hair curly in the morning, I can straighten it to go out at night without washing it and it still looks amazing!!!
Every woman i know says GHD's. My sister's been a hair dresser for 16 years and she also says they're the best although last year i bought my mrs F%26amp;D's and she said they worked just as good even though i went and got her GHD's this year.
When it comes to straighteners, go with CHI. They are used by professionals.
They are absolutely amazing! They heat up very quickly, too.
However, they are a little on the pricey side. Mine was $250 but I have to say, it was totally worth it! If you have the money, get one.
Plus, most of them work as great curling irons. So it's kind of two in one. Just make sure to get the rounded ones.
Get some straightening serum comb it through, then take small sections of hair and staighten it with a CHI for bone straight hair even for me and I have african american/ native american hair.
Or:
FHI, I use this, and no it's not a knock off CHI, lol. FHI IS a real brand
MaxiGlide's arent bad either.
Remmington.
i would say GHD's but there expensive: myn and 5 of my m8z broke within a week and 2 of my friends hair has broke,become weak and frail and can't fix it because of there heat.
I heard CHI has good straightening tongs.
my wife uses remington its the biz.
You cant go past a GHD, it really is saloon quality.
CHI for sure.
GHDs???
But vidal sassoon arent that bad
GHD`s all the way!
CHI
ghds
What are the most recommended hair straighteners atm?
also protective spray What are the most recommended hair straighteners atm?
GHD's are the best Straighteners and Tresemme hair protector!What are the most recommended hair straighteners atm?
Farouk Chi's for straighteners and thermasilk heat protectors or bio silk products are what I use.
GHD's 100%
Even the much older ones are the best !
GHD's are the best Straighteners and Tresemme hair protector!What are the most recommended hair straighteners atm?
Farouk Chi's for straighteners and thermasilk heat protectors or bio silk products are what I use.
GHD's 100%
Even the much older ones are the best !
Any recommended hair straighteners?
I have a lot of thick, hard-to-manage, wavy hair. With a cheap straightener that I got from Walmart, it usually took me like 2 hours to straighten, and it still looked big. But a hair stylist once used the Paul Mitchell Flat Iron on me along with the Super Skinny Serum, and it only took 30 minutes to get my hair sleek and straight. So I was planning on getting that one, but I did some research and found a lot of mixed reviews. I've also heard a lot about the CHI. But would it really work with my hair?Any recommended hair straighteners?
I have a chi and I have wavvy thick hair. Before I had a walmart straightner and i would do my hair before school and by 2nd hour i would have those like wavy kinks and it sucked! But then I bought a CHI and I will NEVER go back Its amazing! Everyone says they are expensive and I agree they are a bit pricy but its a good investment. Don't you feel WAY better when your hair looks good? Anyways they sell them at Bed Bath %26amp; Beyond (weird I know) and you can go onto their website and sign up for their mailing list and get a 20% off coupon and they are oringnally like $129 so they are about a $100 with the coupon. They also except linens n things coupons. And if you don't a Bed Bath and Beyond near you you could try their website (not sure how much s%26amp;h is though)
Hope this helps!Any recommended hair straighteners?
I would get a Chi and the liquid. I use it and I have very thick hair.
Nicky Clarke straighteners are EXCELLENT with a fair price (not too cheap or too expensive) my hair is really frizzy and i get straight hair within half an hour
If your hair is thick, you need more heat. So a chi is ceramic, which heats up hotter and stays hotter between each section use.
But before you go and spend 100$ get the Paul Mitchell serum. that's the good stuff.
It will help alot.
good luck.
try goldwell
I got a CHI and I have thick curly hair and it worked better than those walmart cheapies.
Yes it is expensive but they are worth it!!!!
Make sure you get some spray to help protect your hair to!!!! hope I helped!!!
chi did sound gud to me too but ghds and any other skinny irons were made originally for those with short hair. I have just bought large Saks ceramics from ebay,they make mornings so much easier!
Try the Sedu, Chi, or maxiglide
get the revlon hair iron at target or other stores. its cheap and very affective. with the money you have left over, you can use it to buy other hair products
OMG!! CHI is amazing!!
If you can afford it and have a carrier nearby, get some ';Straight Sexy Hair'; straightening cream [by sexy hair], or the cheaper Herbal Es senses Dangerously Straight cream [not too much, it gets greasy...] from, like, Wal mart.
Then, Spray hair evenly with heat protecting spray. [sexy hair has one, and i love it, but there are many at drugstores that work]
USE A CHI FLAT IRON, I LOVE THEM!!! they work for everybody!!
If your hair is really, really curly and kinda puffy, spray it with some aerosol hair spray to hold it, Pantene makes a really good one.
HOPE I HELPED!! %26lt;33
I have a chi and I have wavvy thick hair. Before I had a walmart straightner and i would do my hair before school and by 2nd hour i would have those like wavy kinks and it sucked! But then I bought a CHI and I will NEVER go back Its amazing! Everyone says they are expensive and I agree they are a bit pricy but its a good investment. Don't you feel WAY better when your hair looks good? Anyways they sell them at Bed Bath %26amp; Beyond (weird I know) and you can go onto their website and sign up for their mailing list and get a 20% off coupon and they are oringnally like $129 so they are about a $100 with the coupon. They also except linens n things coupons. And if you don't a Bed Bath and Beyond near you you could try their website (not sure how much s%26amp;h is though)
Hope this helps!Any recommended hair straighteners?
I would get a Chi and the liquid. I use it and I have very thick hair.
Nicky Clarke straighteners are EXCELLENT with a fair price (not too cheap or too expensive) my hair is really frizzy and i get straight hair within half an hour
If your hair is thick, you need more heat. So a chi is ceramic, which heats up hotter and stays hotter between each section use.
But before you go and spend 100$ get the Paul Mitchell serum. that's the good stuff.
It will help alot.
good luck.
try goldwell
I got a CHI and I have thick curly hair and it worked better than those walmart cheapies.
Yes it is expensive but they are worth it!!!!
Make sure you get some spray to help protect your hair to!!!! hope I helped!!!
chi did sound gud to me too but ghds and any other skinny irons were made originally for those with short hair. I have just bought large Saks ceramics from ebay,they make mornings so much easier!
Try the Sedu, Chi, or maxiglide
get the revlon hair iron at target or other stores. its cheap and very affective. with the money you have left over, you can use it to buy other hair products
OMG!! CHI is amazing!!
If you can afford it and have a carrier nearby, get some ';Straight Sexy Hair'; straightening cream [by sexy hair], or the cheaper Herbal Es senses Dangerously Straight cream [not too much, it gets greasy...] from, like, Wal mart.
Then, Spray hair evenly with heat protecting spray. [sexy hair has one, and i love it, but there are many at drugstores that work]
USE A CHI FLAT IRON, I LOVE THEM!!! they work for everybody!!
If your hair is really, really curly and kinda puffy, spray it with some aerosol hair spray to hold it, Pantene makes a really good one.
HOPE I HELPED!! %26lt;33
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