i am going shopping today and want to buy a hair straightner but i want to know which ones are good. i'm thinking of TRESemmé and vidal sassoon. the vidal sassoon micro crystal straightner is what i want but i want to know. will the glass crack?
2006-08-30
01:33:24
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vidal sassoon micro crystal straightener
is it good and won't the glass crack when you heat it?
2006-08-30
01:45:18 ·
update #1
what hair straightener do you use and is it any good and please don't tell me about ghd cos i ain't gonna be buying ghd hair straighteners!
2006-08-30
01:56:07 ·
update #2
in the end i got a vidal sassoon micro crystal straightener!
2006-08-31
00:57:55 ·
update #3
i have a vidal sassoon one and its great!!!!
2006-08-30 01:41:14
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answer #1
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answered by Semiramis 4
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It all really depends on how much you are willing to spend. I've had most brands of straighteners from babyliss, remington, vidal sassoon but the ones i found most effective were morphy richards..that was until i discovered GHD. Every pair of straighteners i've ever owned have only lasted for about a year b4 they become virtually useless, that is except 4 my GHDs which I've had 4 nearly 2 years now and even though I use them everyday, they are still like brand new. If its the price which puts you off, they are available in a mini size at a cheaper price but really I'd reccommend saving up and buying the regular size. They are well worth the money and will actually save you money in the longterm.
2006-08-30 02:06:55
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answered by cookiemunstr21 2
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I recommend a straightener with ceramic plates. Try to buy your straightener from an actual beauty supply store (ex. Sally Beauty Supply) instead of Wal-mart or Target or something. This is because the straighteners sold at actual beauty supply stores can usually reach a lot higher temperature, therefore giving you a better result. But since the temperature is hotter, it can be more damaging and drying to hair so use a heat protection spray. I recommend that you don't buy a wet to dry straightener if you plan on straightening your hair everyday or almost everyday because this is unbelievably damaging to hair. It frys it. The flat iron I own is made by Helen of Troy. I wasn't able to spend that much money on my straightener but I am still very happy with the quality. It all just depends on your budget. But you can still buy a very good straightener at an affordable price.
2006-09-06 20:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know the answer to your question, but would want to encourage you to "go natural".
As a white person who *hates* her own straight hair, I wonder why people would want to straighten theirs. What I wouldn't give for some texture.
I loved the Afro look from the seventies. Is that a difficult style to maintain?
2006-08-30 01:39:06
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answered by finaldx 7
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i would really stick to ghds. if not remmingtons wet to straight are really good those are the best ones i no of .
2006-09-05 22:44:25
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answered by missknowitall_06 1
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i have a conair ceramic one...i love it, it works really well. i know this isnt going to help you know, b/c you already got one, but i figured i would tell you any way.
2006-09-06 15:10:50
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answered by pinkcookiemuncher 2
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I have the tresseme ones and they are good.
2006-08-30 01:41:55
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answered by ghettoprincessbaby93 1
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great
2006-09-06 20:51:47
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answered by Shan 5
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