Sunday, January 29, 2012

Which hair straightener is better?(online link)?

The hair straightner is described on the web-site. I want to know if it is worth bying. It is half price and to an unexperienced eye it looks ok.

I heard tourmaline is better than ceramic.



http://www.argos.ie/static/Product/partN/a>



Or



http://www.argos.ie/webapp/wcs/stores/se/a>



Should I buy a hair straightner with curler in it? I like soft curls.Which hair straightener is better?(online link)?
Tourmaline is not nessicarely better than ceramic. Tourmaline is a mineral that is supposedly infused into the hair when using that specific product, but personally, I do not notice a difference.



Ceramic plates are good because they heat faster and more evenly. This is much better for the hair.



I looked at both straighteners, and they both look about the same width. Any straightener will curl your hair as long as it has a beveled edge, which both do.



I like the fact that the first one has more heat settings. This is good if you have fine hair. You can set it to a lower temp, still get your hair straight and do less damage.



The key is to always use a heat protectant spray when using a flat iron, and always use products targeted to your hair type.



I would go with the first one. Not only is it cheaper, but it will give you the same results as the second. Personally I use the CHI and prefer that over anything=]Which hair straightener is better?(online link)?
i think second if you want curl most but first if yoou like to experiment with crimping , straightening and curling! if you have The money then GHD'S are the best! you can get the original black ones for bout 80-120 pounds or dollars woteva!

this is the link to the ghd store:

america: http://www.ghdhair.com/us/

uk: http://www.ghdhair.com/



Hope this helps hun! x
i had the 2nd one before and it worked really good.

but you can do curls with straightners like that, you just need to turn it, like making a dent

but keep pulling and turning and you'll end up with a cute little curl
Personally nevver buy anythig of the internet. Maybe you could ask your hairdresser for some advice?

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