DO NOT USE REMINGTON WET TO DRY!!!!
They boil the water inside the hair shaft and make it snap!
If you want top quality straighteners you need to buy KODO, they are as good (i think better) than GHD
They cost £49.95 from the link below.
You also need to use a dehumidyfying product, to keep the hair straight, (lee stafford does one from boots - pink can - great stuff) and take small sections.
If you have your hair blow dried n straightened at a salon they will show you how to do your hair at home, and even let you have a go in the salon so they can tell you where your going wrong.
It used to take me about 45 minutes to straighten my hair (its very thick, long and wavy) now i can do it in 15-20,
yes being a hairdresser helps, but practice makes perfect too!
2006-07-14 03:05:51
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answer #1
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answered by cotton-candy 3
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sure it is going to wreck. Any stype of straighteners used on moist hair will injury your hair and increses the prospect of making a music your hair or drying it out. considered one of my acquaintances had remington straighteners and reported they have been rubbish and in straightforward terms saved your hair immediately for decrease than a jiffy yet she definately does not reccomend them to all people who's wanting to purchase straighteners. enable you to hair dry clearly first or blow dry it yet be sure you utilize warmth secure practices first. Your hair will seem plenty fit. I used use straighteners on moist hair all the time and now i'm affected by singed and dried out hair. do no longer make the comparable mistake. desire this helped :) x
2016-10-07 22:01:44
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answered by ? 4
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I have really thick and curly hair. I use my Babyliss Steam straighteners I'v used for years. You just make sure you do a small section at a time. My hair stays straight all day!!
2006-07-13 23:22:01
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answered by littlebethan 5
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Go to a beauty salon and get a "hair rebond".. it may cost you some amount of money but with the right shampoo and conditioner maintenance, iyour hair will be straight for as long as six months.
2006-07-13 23:20:21
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answered by Anonymous
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GHD's all the way but i would also use a heat protector and Halo- its a product by ghd that is an anti-humidifyer which stops it going curly again. i had your problem - i used halo and have never looked back.
2006-07-14 07:07:55
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answered by lulabell 1
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Big thick ones that dont break Ive got the same prob. as u and I find they work the best try www.allthosehairstraightners.com if u need sum help
2006-07-13 23:18:54
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answered by â?¥ ~bLu$H~ â?¥ 2
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GHD..no doubt about it and your hair wont go wavy after a few hours
2006-07-13 23:33:11
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answered by IrishLassie 4
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why have a slight perm if u want it straight? leave it curly straigheners have ruined my hair! i had 2 gt an emergency hair appt and now can't blow dry, straighten or dye it for 2 months!!!
2006-07-13 23:19:02
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answered by Soph 2
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Vidal Sasson or GHD
2006-07-14 07:52:29
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answered by merly.. 1
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Not always necessary to buy. You use oil at night and use soft sampoo for wash at morning plus try to keep below shoulder.
2006-07-13 23:27:34
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answered by romitark 2
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