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    Posted: November 16 2004 at 7:11am
I have straight hair, which I like to dry naturally.

The problem is, I tend to pull it behind my ears or tie it back, and end up with kinks in it. What's the best type of straighteners to use on my hair? It's not curly, so I don't want ones that might become unneccessarily hot, as I don't think it will need much to straighten it.

Someone told me Glass plated straighteners might be better than Ceramic ones, does anyone agree?
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If you like to dry it naturally... then by all means don't stop! I let mine dry naturally while combing it frequently, and that keeps "kinks" from forming. If it doesn't take a lot to keep your hair straight, best you not resort to heat at all.

Just a thought.
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Originally posted by rolo rolo wrote:

I have straight hair, which I like to dry naturally.

The problem is, I tend to pull it behind my ears or tie it back, and end up with kinks in it. What's the best type of straighteners to use on my hair? It's not curly, so I don't want ones that might become unneccessarily hot, as I don't think it will need much to straighten it.

Someone told me Glass plated straighteners might be better than Ceramic ones, does anyone agree?
sorry can't answer yo question
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gslim, you're from Orleans huh? I LOVE that place. What's that one street Cafe du Monde is on??? I forget.
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