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i need a new flat iron....what do you people think about a wet/dry one??

orr what are the best brands/styles? are more expenssive ones better? and which is better for you hair or gets better results: ceramic or gold? Thanks

2007-06-21 11:20:40 · 20 answers · asked by everyrosehasitsthorn 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

20 answers

Vidal Sassoon, 2" Wet to Dry Straightener VS155C

2007-06-29 05:40:44 · answer #1 · answered by MsCrtr 6 · 0 0

Do not use a wet to dry straightener unless you want to have hay for hair. They damage your hair like no other, you can literally watch it fry. I used to use one when i was young and didn't know better and it left my hair a complete wreck. You do have to go over the same piece of hair about 3 times to get it dry also so it's not much of a time saver. Just go for a normal straightener, it will benefit you tons in the long run.

2016-05-17 05:39:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

wet/dry may seem like a great idea but I've had no luck with them.

They really pulled my hair and didn't straighten very well.

My solia flat iron does straighten damp hair but if you want your flat iron to last a long time you'll spend the extra 10 minutes and completely dry your hair.

www.folica.com go to solia flat irons and mine is the black one with the blue.
it comes in different size and is amazing! Used in really high end salons and many celebs actually have this iron! Very very impressive!

ceramic seems to work very well and really helps your hair so I'd stick to ceramic.
It's better to spend an extra $20-80 and get the good brand!
folica.com always has sales and mine is pretty cheap nowcompared to when I bought it....

ps: I had the conair one- waste of money!!!
and chi is expensive and from my own experience breaks very fast and the warranty sucks!

2007-06-21 11:25:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I bought my straightener in Europe and it's called Bellissima metec. It works really good and yes more expensive ones do work better. If you buy a ceramic straightener that goes up to 300 degrees make sure to buy oil or cream for your hair before you straighten! It's important for your hair not to dry out. Alos, be careful not to use your straightener EVERY day, you will end up with dead ends and really unhealthy hair. Hope this helps.

2007-06-29 10:25:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hey i just bought a wet/dry straightener it did work except when i straightened my wet hair it got frizzy and UGLY buy a ceramic one CHI is the best its about $180-$230 but better to buy a good one once than 5 at different times!

2007-06-28 11:44:18 · answer #5 · answered by Jasmine B 1 · 0 0

I don't think wet to dry ones are that good. I've tried a few, and they didn't get my hair really straight. But you can get one if you want.

Chi hair straighteners are the best, and you should get ceramic plates for the best results.

2007-06-21 11:23:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have one its a T3. I heard on a daytime news show that Jennifer Aniston used it. It runs around $200. I know kinda pricey. However it works really well. I have really wavy/curly hair and it doesn't give that hump in the back of my head like blow drying would. Also a plus is that it took half the time to do my hair. I hope that helped you out a little. Check out sephora.com for other goodies.

2007-06-21 11:31:36 · answer #7 · answered by Leisie25 1 · 0 0

i have a wet/dry straightener .. but i only use it after i get finished drying my hair. ive had it about a year and a half and it works really well.

they have it at walmart for like 30.00!

ps.
ceramic works better!

2007-06-21 11:28:35 · answer #8 · answered by ladyblues10 4 · 0 0

Wet 2 dry hair straighteners don't don't don't use them!!!!!!!
They will end up drying damaging and killing your hair, hair is super vulnerable while wet.

2007-06-21 11:27:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Personally i wouldnt go for wet to dry straightners as it cn damage your hair alot more than what normal straigtners do, its like ironing wet clothes

2007-06-29 10:11:38 · answer #10 · answered by Cutie 1 · 0 0

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