QuoteReplyTopic: What kind of straitener should I get? Posted: August 30 2011 at 3:01pm
I recommend an iron that has tourmaline ceramic plates which don't damage the hair like the rest. The plates leave hair is soft, shiny and super straight.
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Chi hair straighteners are a brand of flat irons that have gotten rave
reviews since they first came out.For smoothing out frizzy hair or
turning tightly curled locks into a smooth waterfall worthy of a shampoo
ad,Chi hair straighteners work very well.In fact,quite a few stylists
for celebrities use Chi ceramic hair straighteners to deal with their
clients' difficult hair. I got my straightener in www.buychistraightener.com. I so happy because the quality is very good.
I can tell you that I also have curly frizzy hair and since Ive been useing the KADORI hair iron I dont have anymore trouble with it!
It has ceramic tourmaline plates and negative ion heating technology, this helps to make the hair soft and shinny for days!!!! I dont even have split ends anymore.. The price is really decent I paid $150 from my hair dresser.
Try it its amazing:)
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I would recommend the FHI 1" Ceramic & Tourmaline Platform. It is good for curly and frizzy hair because it uses far infrared heat (up to 450 degrees F) and three types of nano technology (Nano Ti + Nano Ti02 + Nano Ag) to straighten really coarse or textured hair. Nano Titanium enhances the ionic effect, allowing the hair to absorb more moisture for superior conditioning & shine. Nano Titanium Oxide helps remove chemical pollutants and toxins which build up in your hair from normal exposure to the elements. Nano Silver removes harmful or damaging bacteria from the hair.
The straightener I use is by Hot Tools and I love it. I purchased it from Dvada. I was on their website the other day and saw they have 15% off Hot Tools right now. I also some cool Ed Hardy ones that I have never seen before.
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FOr every day use I like the diamond titanium from Babyliss (sigh I love all Babyliss) because it distributes heat evenly, heats up and cools down super fast and doesnt seem to damage my hair.
I've straitened my hair about a million times. I'm looking to get a new flat iron because right now I have a really cheap one, and it doesn't work at all. It straitens my hair, but it leaves it looking dull and brittle. My ends look fried, even though I haven't straitened my hair in a while.
I have medium sized curls, and a LOT of them. My hair isn't really thick, though, but its not thin. Whenever i straiten it with this flat iron it doesn't stay strait. It gets wavy, full, and frizzy. Can someone please tell what would be the best flat iron to buy for my hair?
Like you, i always have a problem about my hair and i wanted to get a hair straightener that really works best for me. So i tried Sedu Pro Ionic Ceramic Tourmaline Flat Iron.
If you want to know about it, you can try to read their review: Sedu Flat Iron
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I've had Jap. Thermo Ionic straightening done in LA, Las Vegas and Atlanta .... too pin straight and the ends burnt. My hair lacked movement and life. It was dead straight, and no matter how I tried I couldn't get the slightest wave in my hair.
Two months ago I had the Brazilian Keratin Treatment done. My hair is super shiny, bouncy and full. My hair is straight and smooth with a slight wave. I'm able to get a curl with a round brush. The weirdest thing is my hair doesn't fall out in the shower. I have 95% gray hair, and my hair quality is like when I was in my 20s.
You can wash your hair right away with BKT. With Jap. Thermo. you have to wait 3 days.
My stylist lives in Vegas, and she travels all over the U.S. doing the BKT and training other stylists.
you may see this site sell hair straightener very cheap and more brand such as Sedu, Conair, Chi, T3 and more hair care. Chi Hair Straightener, Chi Flat Iron SAVE 20-60%
I would recommend the FHI 1" Ceramic & Tourmaline Platform. It is good for curly and frizzy hair because it uses far infrared heat (up to 450 degrees F) and three types of nano technology (Nano Ti + Nano Ti02 + Nano Ag) to straighten really coarse or textured hair. Nano Titanium enhances the ionic effect, allowing the hair to absorb more moisture for superior conditioning & shine. Nano Titanium Oxide helps remove chemical pollutants and toxins which build up in your hair from normal exposure to the elements. Nano Silver removes harmful or damaging bacteria from the hair.
I just posted similar post on another topic but you should defo try PureHeat Hair Tools!!!! OMG, i LOVE THEM!
Cordless hair straightener, wet-2-dry flat iron and they have a 3-in-1 curling iron. I wish they sold the 3 in a package for cheaper, but these products are amazing! Cordless flat iron lasts for around 40 mins of straightening with up to 390 degrees. This is good, if im rushed in the morning ill js do my hair before class in the bathroom and i take it literally everywhere. I charge at night alongside my cell phone. Im addicted!
Their wet-2-dry is very good too, no blow drying, js straighten from damp hair to straight and what i have noticed along with all my friends compliments, is that it has mire thickness to it!
I dont know where they sell them, i think sephora. I bought online at pureheatcordless.com
Anyone else have PureHeat products? I hear they are huge in Europe!
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hi, i posted in another thread but i think this one seems to be more about what i want to knoe. does anyone know about these straighteners pleasee cos i really want to buy some before the weekend so a quick reply would be great ? x.
I am a stylist in CA and I have used tons of straighteners. For the longest time I had been using the Farouk CHI Wet to Dry 1 1/4" and it worked okay, but it was kind of a pain to style with and didn't hold styles that well. For styling and straightening, its best to get a high quality 1" iron with rounded edges. A new iron on the market that uses 100% ceramic plates (NOT fake baked ceramic coating!) is the Hana Elite 1" Flat Iron. It's heat up time and heat refresh time makes every stroke count, allowing you to straighten your hair much quicker.
The Elite is a little more expensive, but it is really worth it. Hana also carries a less expensive iron, the Hana Professional. Check them out, I will never change from the Hana Elite.
I've straitened my hair about a million times. I'm looking to get a new flat iron because right now I have a really cheap one, and it doesn't work at all. It straitens my hair, but it leaves it looking dull and brittle. My ends look fried, even though I haven't straitened my hair in a while.
I have medium sized curls, and a LOT of them. My hair isn't really thick, though, but its not thin. Whenever i straiten it with this flat iron it doesn't stay strait. It gets wavy, full, and frizzy. Can someone please tell what would be the best flat iron to buy for my hair?
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