Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Any suggestions for a good hair straightener below $60?

My cousins have ';diagnosed'; me as addicted to straight hair, and I'll practically agree with them. I LOVE straight hair. I have gone through 3 hair straighteners already, and I want to look for one that will last a long time. I have thin hair with kinky curls, which always confuses people since they either have thin straight/wavy hair or thick curly hair. My hair does not behave at all in any humidity. I need suggestions for a great hair straightener that does not involve CHI or anything of that price.Any suggestions for a good hair straightener below $60?
CHI's do not last long. They break way too easily. Don't waste your money, and don't listen to the one's that are telling you it's the best. Sedu is one of the best straighteners out there and it is only $100.



To purcase a Sedu at the cheapest price, go to Folica.com , scroll to the very top and click on Hair Styling. On the left hand side, there will be and A - Z brand list. Find Sedu, click on it, and everything else from there is self - explanitory.



For more information on a Sedu, you can go to sedubeauty.com.





I would also recommend using a 1 inch instead of 1 1/2 inch, because the 1 1/2 doesn't do curls very well.



It reaches 410 degrees, with tempature control if you would like a lower tempature. CHI does not have tempature control. That means if the set tempature is too high for your hair, it can fry.



Celebrities have nice hair, and they don't use CHI. They use Sedu. There is something called Sedu hairstyles on every beauty website. No CHI hairstyles right?



Never use on wet hair.



Also, on Folica.com, people can post reviews on products after they have tried them. Here are they stats on CHI:



73 people say it is 1 star (bad) out of out of 1275 total reviews.



Sedu:



29 people say it is 1 star (bad) out of 3881 total reviews.



That speaks for itself!



If your hair starts to get damaged, turn down the tempature.



Take a look at this.



http://www.folica.com/appliances/straigh/a>



Note how CHI is number 7.

Note how GHD is number 4.



Sedu is the top flat iron and there is proof!

Or if you want something a little cheaper but also is still better than the CHI, get a Solia, it is second in line to the Sedu.Any suggestions for a good hair straightener below $60?
ive tried all sorts of 'inexpensive' hair straightners, ive probably spent over $300 trying this and that straightners that broke, eventually my sister heard about the Sedu, and it worked like a charm, i admit its more expensive, but its worth it, it lasts long, works quick, doesnt grab hair, and is always clean.
I have a Corioliss flat iron.

Got it for Christmas in '05.



Still works good as new. And it works great for thin hair.

Heats up to 400 degrees farenhieght in about 30 seconds.

But it also has lower settings.



I highly recommend.

They run about 25 dollars.



Hope I helped!
Get a mild relaxer. It is a chemical that is put in curly hair to make it straight it will last in your hair for about 6 months to 9 moths before you will need a touch up. You can go to the salon or do it at home.
I love my Remington T Studio, I had a CHI awhile ago and this is just as good :)

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