The best straighteners to use on curly hair are ceramic straighteners. Eventhough I don't have curly hair, I wanted to make mine straight. I browsed the web for straighters, and information about how they can damage or improve your hair. bough a cheap one, and it messed up my hair. Now I have splitends, and when I straightened, it pulled at my hair, and now I wish I could have spent a little more, instead of messing my hair. You might also like to use products like sprays, or oils to protect your hair from damaging it.
2007-02-16 18:07:27
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answered by Black Orchid 2
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I believe GHDs are good. They are pricey but apparantly worth it. I have been wary if these since they recalled all products a few years ago because they kept blowing up.
If you're not brave enough to try them, or if the price tag is too high you need to try ones with solid ceramic plates. These distribute the heat more evenly with no cool spots. Also the higher the temperature the better. There are some good ones with ceramic coated plates but the ceramic coating wears off after a while causing them to drag and pull on your hair.
2007-02-16 14:29:03
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answered by Nicurious 2
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Hair Straightening Irons
2007-02-16 14:07:09
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answered by MONIKAN 2
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I have tried loads of different kinds of straighteners before buying GHD's. They are the best for straightening but as with all straighteners you need to use some sort of protection as they don't do your hair any good at all!!!
2007-02-16 14:10:10
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answered by deelightuk2004 3
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I like the Ceramic Tools Ceramic Straightener. It's about $40, and I have found it to be as good as the Chi straightener. You can get them at Sally's Beauty Supply and online.
2007-02-16 14:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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GHD Straightners-
The new-generation ghd straightners. When it comes to heat-styling, it’s the ultimate in versatility. Innovative digital control improves styling success, advanced ceramic heaters give the ultimate in static-free sheen and ‘sleep mode’ – the new built-in safety feature - turns the styler off if it’s left unattended for 30 minutes. And it’s styling technology you can take it absolutely anywhere; new universal voltage means you can style your way round the world and still get the same fantastic ghd performance.
hope it helps x
2007-02-16 16:27:06
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answered by bex_xoxo 2
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Got to say GHDs. Short for good hair day. Bad thing is they cost about £70 new but theyll leave your hair straighter than avery straight thing. If you cant afford that I got some Fabulous Nicky Clarke's from John Lewis. With a hairdryer for just £20. theyre great.
2007-02-16 14:10:17
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answered by R,, 3
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It has to be GHD, they are definately the number 1 straightener on the market and the only straighteners we will use in our salon/
Checkout some great deals on GHD at
http://www.haircareheaven.co.uk
2007-02-17 12:04:32
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answered by gianni g 2
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Ive got curly hair and I use GHD's there the best and well worth the money.
2007-02-16 16:31:07
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answered by sully 4
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chi...if those are too expensive...hot tools work well. my daughter has thick coarse curly hair and we got her a 2 inch Hot Tools and it works great !!!
Metropolis straighteners work well too!!
I would stay away from the drug store kind only because they don't seem to have the same abilities when it comes to tough hair.
2007-02-16 14:16:54
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answered by yidlmama 5
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