http://weeklyad.target.com/target/defaul/a> (it's the picture on the right it's pink and is with a straightener it's called revlon 1 inch ceramic hair straightener.) thanks =]Is this a good hair straightener?
that one was actually on sale at Ulta this summer as a special for 10 dollars before it was sent to target :) unfortunately, the prices have also gone up to just about 20 dollars also.
It's really not a good iron for thick and curly hair, but yes you can definately return it if you use it once and don't like it.
Personally, i think you should spendt he money on a salon straightener, buying that one will take you about an hour to get straight hair, while a Solia iron, which runs about 70 dollars, would only take about 10 minutes.
Solia:
http://www.folica.com/Solia_Tourmalin_d1/a>
of course if you think you can't invest in that specific iron, there are a few other options out there that are better than the revlon that you saw.
Look for something with SOLID ceramic plates, Conair has one for about 40 dollars which can be found at target:
http://www.target.com/Conair-Infiniti-Pr/a>
and you should defineately look into stores like Costco, where they sell really nice irons for a super cheap price periodically.
good luck!Is this a good hair straightener?
i would not recommend it. But, what i would recommend is getting a 1'; hot tools ceramic straightener. i got one for Christmas and it is the best one i have ever had. Also it was recommend by the hair stylist at Ulta and it works on all hair types. i got it for $44.50. it is a lot more than the one at target but it is well worth it because it actually works. oh and if anything ever happens to it you can return it for a full refund. :)
its gunna be bad you cant get a enw one for that cheap.
the chi is the best
picture is kinda weird?? sorry!
no picture?
No comments:
Post a Comment