Thursday, January 26, 2012

Could anyone recommend me a good hair straightener under $50?

I had this one for about two years, and it stopped working today for some reason so I wanna get a new one.



http://www.conair.com/-p-59.html



It wasn't the best hair straightener.. my hair is naturally wavy so the ends always stuck out -_- Also, my hair's not thin, but it's not exactly thick either. Thanks!Could anyone recommend me a good hair straightener under $50?
i think conair is a good brand, there's this new one that is like $10 and its like really compact. i personally just use a curling iron. so then i wont have to spend so much money on a straightener too! hope this helped ya!Could anyone recommend me a good hair straightener under $50?
YHEA

AVON CARRIES

GOOD HAIR IRONS AND

THEY ARE CERAMIC SO U

KEN CURL UR HAIR WITH IT TOO

I HAD ONE IT WAS GREAT THE ONLY

THING IS THAT IT LASTED A COPLE MONTHS AND THEN IT STOPPED

WORKING IDK SUMTHING

WITH THE CORD BUT

WHO KNOS MAYBE

IT WAS JUST

MINE

NEWAYS

IT WORTH A

TRY ITS ONLY 20BUCKS

AND WORKS LIKE A GEM :%26gt;
you had my Straightener and it lasted a loong time and its still going :]



if you want a hair Straightener you should go to sallys or if you really want a cheap one go to walgreens
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, Remington, 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.



=== Flat Iron Hair Straighteners FAQ ======



Q: What size should I choose?



A: For most people, 1';, 1-1/4'; or 1.5'; are all good choices. If you have very thick, coarse, long or ethic hair, bigger size (1.5'; or 2';) will save you some time. If you have thin, fine hair, get a smaller one (1'; or 3/4';).



Q: What temperature should I should on my hair?



A: Based on my expereince, 380F is the average temperature to use. If you hair is thick and coarse, bump it up a bit, if you hair is fine or overprocessed, start it at somewhere 300F, and try it. If the setting does not work well for you, increase a bit until you get a setting that works well for you but does not burn your hair. Trial and error.



=== Helpful Flat Iron Instruction Video ====



How to Curl Hair With Straightener



http://youtube.com/watch?v=GfoihBOzP1I



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWscTQm6L/a>



http://youtube.com/watch?v=EQzOYXq14a8



http://www.folica.com/info/curl-hair-fla/a>



http://videojug.com/film/how-to-curl-hai/a>



How to Use a Flat Iron



http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ov7NWAWPbzk



How to Add Volume to Your Hair:



http://youtube.com/watch?v=aCyLM_kuuJ0



How to Create Sexy Waves with a Flat Iron



http://youtube.com/watch?v=K7_Olhlb2js



How to Flip your Hair:



http://youtube.com/watch?v=PWgsd1qMCU4

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