Revlon is the best. there really cheap like 18 to 30 dollars and they work as good as a chi.
2006-08-20 09:40:46
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answered by tiardofcrying210 1
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I am not sure that you would get the best results with one under $30 but I recommend a conair ceramic straightener/ flat iron. You can find them for under $30 but if i were you i would spend a little more on a more affective flat iron. Go to www.folica.com for a huge variety of flat iron for all different prices. They also have smoothing products that work well too. You should also buy Halo smoothing shampoo and conditioner. This well help the results! I hope this helps!
2006-08-20 10:45:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Just make sure that it is a ceramic coated one. The cheaper drugstore flat irons that don't have ceramic coating are bad. If you go too cheap on a flat iron, expect it to take you longer to straighten. Cheap flat irons don't clamp together smoothly and can pull out hair as you straighten. Also, they don't heat up fast or stay heated long. If you have thin hair, avoid the big clunky ones and get a thin plated one. Test them out by taking them out of the box and use it on a strand of hair. If it glides nicely and isn't too heavy then get it. Make sure you use a hair product that protects your hair before you straighten it. Overuse can really fry your hair. Good luck!
2006-08-20 10:00:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Be careful of good bargain flat irons. They will burn your hair and leave the ends cinged after many uses and your hair will look poor instead of healthy and shiney. Flat irons should not be used except for special occasions b/c of their intense heat to the hair. But if you insist on doing so, be sure and invest in one from a good salon. I bought mine from Aveida and spent around $125 but its worth it, will last a long time and in the end not be as harmful to your hair.
2006-08-20 09:40:15
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answered by DT 3
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I don't recommend a $30 straightener. I had a cheap one once, a chi, and it burned my hair terribly. So I got the karmin g3 straightener last year and the difference is huge. The karmin g3 leaves my hair soft, shiny and totally gorgeous!
2014-01-14 03:36:02
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answered by ? 5
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I sincerely doubt that the "best" would be the "least expensive", so you are out of luck if you're expecting that. There isn't a lot of difference, it's just two pieces of metal that heat up. If you're concerned with quality, stick to a known brand like Conair.
2006-08-20 09:40:22
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answered by Tabikat 2
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i know the best is a ceramic flat iron that you can adjust the heat. mine is a ceramic Conaire brand and i got it at Wal*Mart for about 20 bucks........... plus tax of coarse....
2006-08-20 09:38:29
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answered by prometida 3
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i reccomend purchasing a chi (ceramic) flat iron. you can get one on ebay for super cheap! they come highly reccomended, and that's what i'm doing!
2006-08-20 09:41:37
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answered by lbaldwin 1
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make sure you hair straightener is CERAMIC... its the best
2006-08-20 09:38:27
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answered by lauren 4
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revlon
2006-08-20 09:38:26
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answered by CoCo N 2
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