Babyliss Pro 230C Straightener.
Was £59.99 4428080
£39.99
Up to 230°C salon high heat.
Advanced Ceramics(TM) gives 30 second heat up and ultra fast heat recovery to maintain constant high temperature.
25% longer plates straighten larger sections of hair at one time for fast, poker straight results.
Tourmaline-Ceramic coated plates emit infra-red heat for a frizz-free high shine finish.
10 temperature settings to suit different hair types.
3m salon length swivel cord.
Cool touch comfort fabric.
On/off switch.
3m salon length swivel cord.
Heat protection mat for storage or travel.
4 sectioning clips.
5 year guarantee.
2006-11-13 05:29:59
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answered by louise 5
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I like my Wigo, it is on the pricy side but it works wonderfully. ULTA has one of the same brand on sale right now for $14.99, it is not the same type as mine but I am sure it works well. If not Revlon really does make some good hair styling utensils, they get really hot and hold the heat well on your hair. My friend had a Revlon straightener and it made her hair look super shiny and straight.
2006-11-13 13:35:04
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answered by Cynthia S 4
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DO NOT get the babyliss wet 2 straight ones. i got some last christmas and they broke in June, the wires broke and i was at risk of electricuting myself when i used them, i bought some Nicky Clarke ones for £24.99 at Argos recently, i have really thick hair and they work great!
2006-11-13 13:53:08
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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My boyrfriend got me Sedu just because and i LOVE IT, i have long (down my back back) hair thats curly and its wonderful, i get pin straight results everytime. After gloating about it to family, my sisters, aunts, cousins, and neices all ran out and bought their own, ive never seen my familys hair straighter. My boyfriend found it soo funny, normally my entire family has extremely curly hair, on a past holiday we all were at my grandmothers home and EVERYONE had pin straight hair, including a lot of the guys, he couldnt stop laughing at what he started!
2006-11-13 13:56:35
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answered by SN 4
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I've tried A LOT of hair straighteners believe me the best one is "Corioliss" its really good its professional a lil bit expensive but its worth it!!!
But dont get the ones at sav on or anywhere else like revlon that cost 20 bucks they suck!
2006-11-13 14:12:17
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answered by ♥Riley's Mom♥ 5
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hi, im not sure of what Argos have to offer.. but the best are GHDs which are ceramic and protect ur hair from the heat and keep it smooth and you can buy the wider version designed for thick hair, bt quite expensive
do NOT buy wet2straight.. they are really bad for your hair and damage, break it, cause split ends etc. sorry, even if they sound great... trust me, you'd end end with frizzy, brittle hair!
2006-11-13 13:51:41
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answered by ellynelly 1
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well iv got naturally curly and think hair and the best ones 1 found where babyliss wet to straight they make my hair dead straight and really sleek and shining
u can get them from argos for about £40 and they last for ages
2006-11-13 13:35:21
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answered by lillylou 1
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I got some revlon ones there were very cheap from wilkinsons, about £20 and they are the best ones I have used.
2006-11-13 13:27:06
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answer #8
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answered by scragette2000 5
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I got really thick hair, that I can sit on, I use Remington Wet 2 Straight, They're BRILLIANT. & best of all they're in the sale in Argos.
2006-11-13 13:30:16
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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babyliss profasional they heat up to 360 and have a variable heat dial thats what i use there great quite exspensive but worth there weight in gold,hope thet helps.
2006-11-14 05:33:35
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answer #10
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answered by LYNNSGARETHS 4
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