Wednesday, December 28, 2011

What are the best make of hair straighteners?

What is the best hair straighteners to use? I have long, thick hair which is frizzy. I want to be gentle if possible as my hair is dry. Any suggestions?


Anything to definatly avoid?What are the best make of hair straighteners?
I have a pair of hair straighteners that work well but take ages to straighten my hair. I'm also worried about the damage it does to my hair even though it looks good. I've been looking around at the market for a new pair and am still entirely unsure as to which one to get. Everyone seems to recommend the GHD, have a look at this site and see which one will suit you, it also lists other user's views:


http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews.phpWhat are the best make of hair straighteners?
Chi is the best. Go and get one at H.E.B. At any other store the price would range from $150-$190. But there it is only $122. Plus, sometimes you get a special where you get Chi hair products free with a purchase of a Chi. Hope this helps!
ghds. i would not be without mine for all the tea in china!


they may be pricey but they will last you years and take all the effort out of straightening.
I use revlon thick straightner. My hair is extremely thick to a point where I break every pony tail holder after one use. They by far have worked the best for me and my hair is still healthy and they don't cost more than twenty dollars.
GHDs!! My hair sounds the same as yours and take my word for it the only straighteners that work are GHDs. I have spent a fortune on other makes in the past and they have been a waste of money! If you search the Internet you can get a new pair for about 拢80.00
If you want the best, I'm afraid to say GHD are the best - but expensive.


but to keep your hair in good condition make sure you use a heat protection spray!
l use GHD and they are wonderful
Farouk CHI 1 Inch Ceramic Flat Hairstyling Iron


From CHI


Price: $87.50





Product Description





Chi Original 1'; Farouk CHI Ceramic Flat Iron Model GF-1001 The CHI can be considered


one of the most versatile Hairstyling Irons on the market today. The CHI's ergonomic


design allows the user to flip hair up or curl it under with a twist of the wrist.


The CHI is ideal for straightening and smoothing the hair while the ceramic plates seal


in natural moisture. It's great to use prior to a Dry Haircut. The ceramic coated paddles


help prevent scorching hair color and helps reduce styling product build-up. Featuring an


extra long swivel cord to prevent tangling, the CHI has a concealed on-off switch inside


the handle to prevent accidentally turning the unit off when in use. The heat paddles are


recessed from the edges to prevent skin burns. Will automatically heat up in less than 10


seconds. Temperature is preset at 150-180 degrees Celsius(302-356 degrees Fahrenheit)


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CHI GF1539 Turbo Big 2 Inch Ceramic Flat Iron Hair


Straightener From CHI





Features: - Variable Temperature up to 356 Degree F


- On/Off switch on the Inside to Prevent Accidental


Turn Off - Swivel Cord to Keep from Tangling while Using


Price: $110 to 135


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Are you talking about chemical straighteners or electrical? I use the paul mitchell flat iron. it is great!
GHDs are the way forward, but on a budget look for something with a temperature of 200 degrees or more. Try babylis.
iron it or hot comb or flat iron it all three have work for me
My hair is thick, wavy and frizzy. I recently bought babyliss elegance pro from boots (拢50) and they are brilliant. I would recommend these if you don't have the money to spend on ghd's.
CHI is the absolute best! They're pretty expensive, though.





- Elizabeth -
GHD's all the way :) My hair is curly, %26amp; GHD's work wonders for me. People will say CHI's are better, which they really aren't, they're just on the same wavelength %26amp; cost more. I'd defo. recommend GHD's. If you're gonna start straightening your hair, a few tips;


1. Deep condition your hair at least once a week. You can buy sachets of deep conditioner from places such as Boots %26amp; Superdrug for 99p


2. Whilst your hair is wet, always remember to apply a heat protection spray to your hair, to prevent major damage to your hair. I find Tresemme heat protection is the best


3. For maximum results, also apply a straightening balm to your hair whilst wet. I would defo. recommend Beyond the Zone- Straight Shot. It's 拢5, %26amp; lasts a lifetime!





If you can't afford GHD's, still buy products to keep your hair in condition, %26amp; aim for a more cheaper pair of straighteners, however make sure you pick some with ceramic plates, else your hair get completely destroyed.


Hope this helps. X
CHI are the best, expernsive, but they work awesome. Best brand out there!
GHD's are the best although expensive. babyliss are ok for cheaper ones
CHI OR BED HEAD ! CHI IS LIKE $150
GHD, obviously.


mine have lasted like 3 years and they make your hair shiny and soft aswell (:
morphy richards do some good straightners i find them second best to ghds as i cant justify paying that much for a pair of ghds
I have used straightners for years and many different brands. The best by far is remmington, i bought them from argos for 30 quid and they have lasted me for 2 yrs, i am still using them now. They arent thin ones either they are larger, which makes straightening quicker.

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