I recommend Babyliss Pro 230 straighteners. I got some for Christmas and they are great. My hair is really thick but they still work really well on it and I don't have to separate it into a lot of sections either.
2007-02-27 07:00:36
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answered by shopaholicjen 1
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In my opinion GHD's are a waste of money,, i know a few people that have had to have theirs replaced a couple of times after less then a year of having them.
I recommend FHI's which i have been told by many people are better/just as good as GHD's.. I say so myself that they are..!! They are cheaper but only by a little bit and come in pink or black (if colour matters).. I have them in pink!! I have had mine for quite a while and not yet have they broken/stopped working!
My hair is naturally curly (ringlet curls) and my hair stays straight all day! This shows how good they really are !
Hope this helps
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2007-02-27 06:39:38
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answered by Sarah..XO 3
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i have a conair professional ceramic straightener. it works great! my hair is super curly but when i use my straightener, it is super straight. it also comes with a 5 yr warrenty.
if you paid that much for a ghd (and i know they're expensive), then it really should have had a warrenty on it that should cover having it less than a year.
2007-02-27 06:33:52
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answered by nc_strawberry 4
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my straigthener is jilbere de paris definition series.i got it at sally's for a pretty good price.it is a pro one.and gets up to 400 some degrees.i have very thinck wavy hair and it only takes me about 1/2 an hour to straighten when with my old one it took me 1-2hrs.the plates are completely ceramic so your hair is not damaged.and it comes with a 5 year warrenty.hope this helped.
2007-02-27 08:45:00
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answered by emmers 2
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the perfect straightener i've got ever used is the Helen of Troy type. staring on the size, they frequently run between 35 to 70 funds. i've got in basic terms been waiting to discover them at places that extremely sell elegance products, like Sally's elegance furnish.
2016-10-02 02:04:16
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answered by ? 4
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Ive got the Nicky Clarke proffesional salon straigteners there excellent!! It doesnt take long at all to straighten my hair and there are quite slim so its good for doing you fringe. They also are really good for curling your hair if youve got naturally straight hair. I really recommend these!!!!!
2007-02-27 20:24:00
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answered by Louise Jayne 2
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Try the Remmington Wet2Dry straightner. You can buy it at walmart or anotehr store like it for $25. It works soooo good and doesnt damage your hair.
2007-02-27 07:48:37
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answered by scandalousxsgv 2
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I use Wet2Straight. You can use it to straighten wet hair and it comes out straight. And on dry hair you can use it also. And on damp. You could also set it to how hot you want it and what's best for your hair type.
2007-02-27 23:16:49
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answered by 100% Italianಌ 4
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andrew hill available from boots.com
2007-02-27 09:57:52
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answered by slkempy 2
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SAKS IONICS PHONE HARTLEPOOL AND THEY LL MAIL YOU SOME GREAT ADVICE GOOD SERVICE.
2007-02-27 12:15:40
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answered by m martin 1
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