Chi strainers have a bad habit of doing that but you can usually return them within a year of purchase to get a new one. Just go with any mid to high level ionic strainer. Ionic is the key for frizzes..
Go to a place like Sally Beauty Supply. They have plenty of professional quality products that are available to the public for cheep. They are owned by some of the same people that we buy all of are products from..
2006-09-09 19:07:11
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answered by ROO! 3
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I used CHI as well, but I have too much hair for CHI, so it's taking me at least an hour to straigthen with it, so I switched to Maxius. You might have seen it on QVC with that cheesy guy with a hilarious accent and sense of humor. I thought the whole thing was cheesy, but then my mom bought it for me few years ago seeing how I was looking at how that machine was straightening the models' hairs on the TV. It works very well and it's that as time-consuming as the regular flat irons. You can buy it online, you might want to google it to find the best price, also you can buy it at Bed, Bath and Beyond. Good luck!
2006-09-09 19:27:09
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answered by tuffbrunette 2
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i'm looking too! i heard ghd and sedu's are good.. i want something better than a chi too.. i have a solia right now and at first it worked great.. but now i've been noticing my hair is really dry and not shiny at all.. and everytime its humid outside it gets wavy again.. and my hair isnt even curly.. just wavy and it cant control it. also- i wouldnt go with a conair or a hot tools or anything like that.. theyre cheap and they dont work well and damage your hair.. ya get what ya pay for...
2006-09-09 19:25:35
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answered by holly 2
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Remington Wet n Dry..Its the best one I've ever received n i used lots of 'em! It leaves ur hair silky, smooth and sleek. I love it! You could get it at Target. Its for like 20 something bucks. Not pricey at all but gets the job done. I highly reccomend it!
2006-09-09 19:07:00
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answered by *SaL* 2
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Me, my sister, and my cousin all use a Revlon hair straigntener. We've all been using them for years. They have heat setting that you can change. I know it's brand is Revlon and there are different hair straighteners by Revlon, but the one we use is kind of wide and it is white.
2006-09-09 19:42:41
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answered by LeAnne & Enrique 3
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i have a chi but it brakes off your hair
2006-09-09 19:08:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I got mine at Sally Beauty. it was only 40dollars and its been about 2years still works perfectly. plus my hair is thick and it makes it straight quick and easy.
2006-09-09 19:27:12
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answered by Tiffany♥ 2
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the ones called hair straigteners are best, not the curling iron u have lmfaooooo
2006-09-09 19:05:00
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answered by Anonymous
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remming ton wet to dry... it works soo good on my hair and it doesnt make it look fried or make all the lil hairs stick up!!
2006-09-09 19:37:21
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answered by molly u 1
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i know! u can use conair straighteners. it has ceramic so it doesn't burn ur hair. u can buy this anywhere! k-mart, wal-mart, and some other stores!
2006-09-09 19:25:51
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answered by Shannon 2
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