QuoteReplyTopic: cheap flat irons Posted: February 16 2005 at 5:53pm
what is the best straightning iron that would cost between $20-30 thats ceramic ....once and a while I use a clothing iron but that is really damaging so I stopped
Depending on your hair length (I'm assuming it's pretty long if you could use an iron on it), an 'Ultra-Slim' may not be enough for you. What you need to consider in a flat iron is: its plate size, since 'ultra-slim' is probably no more than 3/4", it might take longer than you wanted to get through your hair, and whether or not it has adjustable heat control. Unless your hair is fairly fine, 'lo' and 'high' won't cut it.
I know you set a price limit, but you really should spend the extra $15 and get a decent 1" plate flatiron from Sally's with multiple heat settings...it'll save you time in the end, not to mention wear and tear on your wrists.
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hi... i think that u should buy a more expensive iron b/c they work much better and they last a lot longer. I use the chi and its AMAZING!!! my hair is super curly and frizzy and it is perfect whenever i use it! have u ever heard u get what u pay for? the cheap straighteners damage ur hair and then u have 2 keep replacing them... so i would reccomend buying a good one that u no will last!
P.S. conair''s "ceramic irons" are not a complete ceramic plate(the ceramic will wear away) trust me i used 2 use one!
^^^ I agree. You'll probably be better off spending extra money on a better quality flat iron. I bought one of those cheap flat irons from Sally's called Gold & Hot. It was about $15 (well $14.95, but I got it on sale for $10), but I noticed that my hair doesen't stay straight for very long. I usually end up needing to straighten my hair every 2 or 3 days. I want to buy a flat iron that will cut down on the amount of heat I use on my hair and one that will leave my hair straighter for a longer period of time. I'm thinking of getting either a Solia or a Sedu. They both cost about $100, but I've heard good reviews about both so hopefully they'll be worth the extra money.
definatly get a remington wet2straight (unless you have a lot of time to do your hair-which most people don't) depise what people on this board say.I have one and it makes my hair (and I am afro-american) a lot straighter,smoother,shinier,and softer than any other flat iron I have ever used.
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