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i have a sephora wet or dry straightener and i dont know if it is even all that great its the first expensive straigtner ive ever had cause it was 200 usa dollars! what do u think about it?

2006-12-23 05:14:31 · 5 answers · asked by headache 3 in Beauty & Style Hair

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welll... im sorry to say that this is not the best straightener for you :S !!!!!!

ill explain:
the whole wet to dry feature works well if you dont have a blowdryer or if you do and it is crap :P but there are some issues about it. first of all it takes quite a much longer time and u would be better off blowdrying it first. second, the wet to dry feature absolutely fries your hair! have you tried it yet?well if you havent then hers a scenario: yuo r cookin.... lets say bacon and the stove is on a very high temperature. once your done, you bring it too the sink and immediatley turn the cold tap on and it starts sizllingand smoking and all. (the sound resemvles quite what it the stragightener is like). the leftovers on the pan peel harshly away from it by the sudden temperatre change.
well when you use this straightener, it does the exact same thing to the enamel on your hair. when you use it fairly regularly, (such as 2-3 times a week or more) the sudden temperature slowly peels the enamel away for the hair. leaving it very vulnerable. my best suggestion is to not open it and return it immediately!

instead of this, try a diferent straightener, such as baybliss ceramic pro. it comes with a straightener and a blowdryer and i got mine for approx. 60 dollars canadian! but even though you would think it mustnt be that great scince its only 60 bux, i use mine 3-4 times a week (and i have been for a year or so) and i havnt even had one problem concernign damage to my hair!

a method i would recommend (and its not a bank breaker either) is to use the sun silk straightening system. wash your hair with the shampoo and conditioner from the system and when you get out of the shower, towel dry your hair with an old t-shirt (better on frizz than a towel). comb (not brush- brushes break your hair) out and t-shirt dry again. apply a small amount of the 24/7 crème (agaain from the system) all over and comb (not bursh again) wait a lilttle while untile it is about 3/4 dry. blow dry it straight. onc finished that, straighten in smallllllllllllll sections. finish with a high-def gloss, such as john freida frizz-ease.. or even got-2-b's finishing gloss. mist with a light hairspray.
if you have any questions about this method do not hesitate to contact me at kjkrenolan@rogers.com

2006-12-23 06:34:18 · answer #1 · answered by kjkrenolan@rogers.com 2 · 0 0

now to not be the understand all of it right here yet there are medical checks that coach that human beings imagine that basically because some thing is somewhat extra severe priced than some thing else, its more beneficial, which for somethings its authentic and for others not. (i.e for most wine its not and for most pills both) in many circumstances low-cost irons go away your hair kind of stiff, and thats what it sounds like interior the photographs so possibly you need to bypass for the low-cost one. Irons are extremely strange although and also you cant precisely tell with the help of the cost because it varies ALOT. in case you want pin strait, gentle hair get an severe priced one.

2016-12-01 02:59:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

sephora is supposed to be a really good brand but i usually use the cheaper one's such as andis or vidal sassoon and i've never had a problem w/them before

2006-12-23 05:28:47 · answer #3 · answered by cowgurly 1 · 0 0

any above average straightener will worf on any hair types all you have to do is turn on the heat to a higher temperature

2006-12-23 06:06:17 · answer #4 · answered by candace_luvs 1 · 0 0

I've never used one. my best friend straightens her hair with a CHI flat iron. her hair is super curly, and when she uses the CHI iron, you'd never guess she even had a curl anywhere on her head. it really works. and the girl that cuts our hair says that the CHI iron is the best. they all use them in their salon.

2006-12-23 05:23:01 · answer #5 · answered by atiana 6 · 1 0

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