Wednesday, December 28, 2011

I NEED OPINIONS ON THIS ASAP...Which of these ceramic hair straighteners would you recommend ?

***IF YOU HAVE FINE FRIZZY HAIR ONLY***** My hair is fine and easily gets frizzy. I used to have a ConAir ceramic hair straightener, but it started to have that burn smell every time I turned it on. I want to get a good hair straightener that's NOT over $20, but still will do its job. I am planning to get one of the following hair ceramic straighteners......http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d鈥?/a> OR Revlon Perfect Heat Ceramic straightener (I know the website says this is over $20, but I could have sworn I saw this for like $19 something). So, which hair straightener would you recommend?I NEED OPINIONS ON THIS ASAP...Which of these ceramic hair straighteners would you recommend ?
if you want a good straightner then you have to pay for it...you definetly get what you pay for..





$20 straightners are crap...i know this just from my own experiencesI NEED OPINIONS ON THIS ASAP...Which of these ceramic hair straighteners would you recommend ?
Splurge on a great straightner instead of a cheap one that will work for a month and ruin your hair.
Not over $20? Any flat iron under $20 is most likely not going to do the job and just end up severely damaging your hair.
I've read good things on the Andis, but I've personally used the Revlon %26amp; it worked alright. I've gotten better results with other [inexpensive] straightener, but the Revlon works. I know you said 'fine' hair only, but I have thick, very curly hair, so if it works on my hair, it'll work on yours.





And no, you don't have to spend big bucks on a good straightener, especially since it sounds like your hair doesn't need 400F degrees anyway.





Anyway, hope I helped %26amp; good luck!


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