You are not going to get a good quality straightener for anything under probably $55. CHIs are the best, as well as any iron made of ceramic or tourmaline. Make sure you use heat protectant on your hair and use a shampoo and conditioner for heat treated hair.
2006-08-04 10:03:53
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answered by PerfeclyImperfect 3
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You can pretty much use any ceramic flat iron. I have the Paul Mitchell ceramic iron, as well as an ISO ceramic iron. Paul Mitchell's iron will run you for atleast $ 100 but the ISO one cost me $44. Try Conair, I'm not sure how much heat is needed for your hair but usually the more professional tools will provide a higher voltage.
Now remember HAIR Product is very, very important. If your hair is medium to super thick, use a styling agent like: STR8 by RUSK, Shine On by BioSilk or Laminates by Sebastian.
Part your hair into small sections and mist (DO Not Drench or you will fry your hair) each section with one of the products above or something similar.
Then you will be silky smooth, like me....see my picture? LOL
2006-08-04 10:07:51
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answered by felicity728@sbcglobal.net 1
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for less than $35, I really don't know. Just stay away from the wet to set ones, all they're going to do is fry your hair out. Try one with ceramic plates those tend to work the best. If you really want a good iron your going to have to spend some money, the CHI is the absolute best flat iron but it's going to run you about $100
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2006-08-04 09:53:48
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answered by Sedona Sunrise 4
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I would go with the Conair professional ceramic. If you didn't have the budget right there, I would say Farouk CHI, which works like a dream, but the Conair (for me) is the next after that. My natural hair is the curliest hair you ever did see, but these two do the job, and ppl think its natural. Whatever you do, ALWAYS make sure it's PURE ceramic rather than just iron, because sometimes they just make them ceramic COATED, which still causes damage.
2006-08-04 09:54:06
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answered by Me 2
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well i have very wavy hair and tried a million different straightners that never worked!!! then i got a Chi but it costs alot more than $35 dollars! but u can look on ebay and it might be a little less exspensive! but the price is worth it because it works great! good luck!
2006-08-04 09:55:20
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answered by malpal 1
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any hair straightener will straighten your hair, but depending on how good it is, will determine how long it will stay there...you can spend heaps on really good ones called GHD..but a very good cheap one is Remingtion Ceramic Pro..i have one of these and they rock!
Look at what type of plates they have before buying, ones that are ceramic, or have some laser technology are very good ones and the hair stays straight longer!!
2006-08-04 09:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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GHD straighteners are suitable for thick curly hair. My buddy owns one (she has thick curly hair) and the GHD straightens it out particularly appropriate! and that i'm additionally enormously specific it does not take as long as 40 5 minutes. sturdy good fortune! =]
2016-11-03 21:48:44
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answered by ? 4
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Wigo Ceramic
2006-08-04 09:51:32
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answered by Tara 1
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You can buy a hairproduct by Paul mitchell called super skinny and then straighten your hair with any ceramic straightener.
2006-08-04 09:52:00
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answered by Andrea 3
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girl goo to the natianal whol sale liquidators and get a conair straightening iron it coast about 20-28 maybe
2006-08-04 09:53:57
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answered by Anonymous
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