Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Good hair straightener?

I have a straightener but it gives me horrible split ends. Its not a cheep one it was $80, but im willing to spend up to 110 on one. But yeah, id like one that doesn't ruin your hair but gets it really straight quickly!

thanksGood hair straightener?
I would most likely go with the remington shine therapy 1'; conditioning iron...its much cheaper and u can get it at target and i saw this review on it



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh2PhPI_a/a>



this is the website



http://www.stylewithremington.com/shinet/a>







Shine Therapy

Damage reducing conditioning plates are infused with Avocado and Conditioners

Prevents moisture loss and cuticle damage

Plates formulated to last the lifetime of the product- 4 years

Professional ceramic heating technology for evenly distributed consistent high heat

Features

Digital Precise Temperature Control with Temperature Lock

Set and lock-in desired temperature setting

Salon High Heat 430掳F

30 second heat up and Turbo Boost Mode

Automatically sets to the highest temperature if desired

Auto Shutoff after 1 hour

Dual Voltage for travel

Hinge Lock

Cool tips

6 ft. Swivel Cord

4 year warrantyGood hair straightener?
try sticking your finger in a light socket honey it really works !!!
go to the salon, i use the stuff for fine hair because my hair is very long and thick so it weighs it down for me
I use Chi for my bangs because its smaller and Sedu for the rest of my head because the plates are larger. I love them both.

You can find both brands on www.folica.com
ghds are the best
I have a Sedu 1'; and it's amazing.. it does not damage my hair and i got it for $83 off folica.com.. now I think it's $88 with the $20 coupon they're offering.. I also use a heat protection spray called Got2b Crazy Sleek lotion and Paul Mitchell Leave in Conditoner on my ends.. these does help prevent damage to my hair and leaves it silky, smooth, and shinier.

You can also check out Ozon hair straighteners.. comparable to the Sedu and is $90 with shipping.

The Chi's and GHD's don't have heat temperature setting which can cause damage to your hair.. it's better if you can change your setting if you have thin and fine hair.. also, they dont have titanium or tourmaline plates which leaves your hair shinier. the Ozon and Sedu does though.



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