Ok hun, listen here. lol. I know everyone is saying CHI, but no, the best is a lesser known brand named Sedu. They are proven to be "better" for your hair then CHI. They have the Ceramic plates with Tourmaline (I spelt that wrong) Which protects better, and seals in moisture. Of course you will need products. My stylists reccomends the Redken brand, so I am switching to that. Oh and by the way. www.folica.com is the #1 website for beauty products and the #1 rated straightener is the Sedu. (oh yea, and I own one now) Before ordering mine I called the trained staff on the hotline, and asked them right out which straightener do you reccomend, and she said Sedu hands down. They are selling it for $115 online. And hun, its worth it!!! Like I said, USE PRODUCT!!! any thermal or heat protector will work. Experiment to see which work best! Good luck!
2006-09-15 14:14:51
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answered by RachMeist 3
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Paul Mitchell Makes a flat iron that I love and it is ceramic. I think it is some where $80-$100. You want one that you can adjust the heat setting. stay away from the cheap ones. they may work at first but they don't last. Make the investment and get a good one.
2006-09-15 15:43:14
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answered by Liz E 1
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I sincerely hope you mean a hair straightener, not a flat iron?
2006-09-15 12:39:50
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answered by Tahini Classic 7
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My daughter has the same Problem and we found one that a friend recommended at Wal mart for about 14 dollars. Its called the Antis. It works great. Make sure and get some thermal protectant for your hair it gets REALLY hot.
2006-09-15 12:39:25
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answered by sookie1969 2
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OMG my hair is precisely like that. ok heres what I do. Use organic essences none of your frizzness shampoo and conditioner. Use extra conditionor and on the top rinse with chilly water this removes frizzes. once you get out of the bathe positioned on organic essences none of your frizzness cream. it is so sturdy for frizzy hair. get a blow dryer and dry your hair till extremely damp/dry. i take advantage of a wet2straight straightner. positioned the right of your hair in a bun. divide backside sectio into 2 inch sections. Spray with tresemme thermal creation warmth tamer spray. this saves your hair from any injury from the straighter. Spray each and each area as you straighten. contained in the top whilst the entire positioned on the none of your frizzness cream. it relatively is what i do and my hair isn't frizzy in any respect contained in the top.
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answered by mauzon 4
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Chi
2006-09-15 12:37:31
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answered by Jen G 6
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Chi
2006-09-15 12:37:09
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answered by Delete System32 5
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i use a maxiglide. u can buy it at bed bath and beyond. it works really well. or you could use a chi, ive heard they are very good but i think maxiglides might be a little cheaper
2006-09-15 12:44:17
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answered by monkey_08 2
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The best staighteners are "chi". I serriously recomend them, my hair is annoyingly curly and I use one, its great.
2006-09-15 12:43:04
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answered by Anonymous
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How to improve wavy hair and straighten it
http://www.askaquery.com/question/How-to-improve-wavy-hair-and-straighten-it.html
2006-09-15 13:59:42
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answered by kin h 2
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