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hi,i have thick hair and am naturally curly,i want some new straighteners but don,t want to pay loads,i am thinking of buying the wet to straight ones but unsure in case they ain,t that good and what is the best make?

2006-11-04 04:00:00 · 23 answers · asked by missy79 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

23 answers

GHDs every time, worth every penny, tried cheaper ones first and they were nowhere near as good esp if you have curly hair.

Wouldn't touch the wet to straight ones, if my hair is even slightly damp when straightening it smells awful of burning so god knows what fully wet hair would smell like,

2006-11-04 04:03:31 · answer #1 · answered by flossybean 3 · 0 0

My daughter has thick, very curly hair and the GHD's work really well for her. The more time you take by working on small sections of hair the better and longer it lasts. This is good as you shouldn't straighten too often as it will affect your hair.

2006-11-04 04:09:52 · answer #2 · answered by mooremob 2 · 0 0

GHDs without a doubt...

there about £90.... so dont know if your looking in paying that much..
they are the best straightners around though and well worth the money!!

Iv had cheaper ones.. and they have worked but made my hair go really dry and split the ends...

hope this helps x

2006-11-04 04:01:03 · answer #3 · answered by •♥•mj•♥• 5 · 0 0

i think you got your answer ghds but becareful they are very hot if you have used straightners before you need to keep going over your hair with these you dont can cause breakage if used to much always use a protective spay and use serum after to tame the frizz good luck my daughters have afro hair we understand fully the wet to dry dont work i am a hairdresser and we use the therm a glass ones at the moment around 40 pounds work for us but dont waste your money on cheaper ones

2006-11-04 09:10:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think Ghd are the best straightners on the market, they are expensive with a starting price of approximately £80, however they are so worth saving up for.

2006-11-04 04:02:21 · answer #5 · answered by kez 5 · 0 0

Wet to straight are a waste of time I slung mine in the bin. Save your hard earned pennies and get some good old GHD's and don't forget to use a thermal protector.

2006-11-04 04:15:52 · answer #6 · answered by Mermaid 4 · 0 0

If you want your hair to look good, dont worry about the money side just use GHD straighteners

2006-11-04 06:08:21 · answer #7 · answered by gabby 2 · 0 0

GHDs all the way...

They are slightly more expensive but well worth it. The others i tried (believe me there was a lot) Just frizzed my hair & broke it. As long as you use a hair protecter GHDs are the only way forward.

2006-11-04 04:09:38 · answer #8 · answered by zebadee79 1 · 0 0

GHD's quite expensive but you could look on ebay you may find them for cheaper or go into a local salon they are always updating their hair straightners and they may well sell them to you at a fraction of the cost

2006-11-04 04:05:50 · answer #9 · answered by missree 5 · 0 0

GHD's they r expensive though
remmington are pretty good though just go for the highest heat. :o)
wet to straight can really damage your hair!

2006-11-04 04:09:30 · answer #10 · answered by Fader's Girl 6 · 0 0

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