Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Which hair straightener is the best???

I have thickkk hair that is naturally wavy.. and I have already tried Hot Tools straighteners and they don't do the job. What about the Sedu?Which hair straightener is the best???
Chi is the one to use, for sure.Which hair straightener is the best???
I really like the wet to straight. I have thick wavy hair to. I like the smaller one compared to the big plates. I also use this styling product that I got from smart styles in side wal mart it's called design line get it pressed. I have the shampoo, conditioner and the spray. It's spendy but so worth it.
I am a hair stylist and I absolutely swear by

Chi Irons. The styling products that they offer to use with the irons are not so good but the irons are great.
for thick and wavy hair, the best straighteners for you are going to be ceramic, not metal or any other material. the ceramic will get just hot enough to straighten your hair but not hot enough to burn it to a crisp.



I have a digital Sedasilk that I picked up at a beauty supply store. It would probably be a good idea to go there, ask a beautician or someone at the counter to examine your hair type and then help you pick one out.
I recently purchased a Sedu and have had it for about a month now. It is strong enough for thick or problamatic hair, but I must add I was extremely disapointed with how damaging it is when used on a higher heat setting. The iron I had before this was a Remington wet 2 straight and this iron on the highest setting though much less effective for straightning was WAY less damaging than the Sedu. Although the Sedu has great results minus the damage. If your hair is not too wavy I would suggest trying the Solia from Folica.com I have heard it does not straighten as well as the Sedu however, the damage is far less. I would advise you not to buy a Chi as I have heard from most that have owned them that they are trash after one year.
i have thick hair that is naturally wavy too, and i have a revlon one from walmart or meijer...it works perfect! this is the one i have: http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref/a>
None of them are really good. After you use them, you're hair will be all straight and dull. Who wants boring straight hair?
Have you tried a ceramic flat iron? I've had several of these, and they are awesome! I have thick, wavy, hair, but with a ceramic straightener, it goes very smooth and shiny. The one i have now is by ';Helen of Troy';, and was about $40, and I've had it for over two years, use it almost every day. Also, I have this flat iron hair spray that helps a lot, along with protecting your hair from the damaging heat of the straighteners. It called ';The Zone'; flat iron protection spray, and is about $6 per bottle. You just mist it on your hair, straighten, and it makes it even shinier and smoother. I've had other hair straighteners that were silver or gold plated, and they didn't work nearly as well as my ceramic one. It's because the plates get up to 500 degrees (on mine) and the heat is distributed evenly. Hope this helps :)
Chi.....i most likely spelled it wrong but its like $60 but it works great...i have long thick curly hair and that works great on me
On folica.com go look at the customer feedback for the Sedu, there are many before/after pictures.
I have only tried a handful, but my favorite is by TIGI, the brand of Toni %26amp; Guy Salons. They only have salons in a few states, but if you have one near you, go check out their flat irons. I have a Lil' Hottie, and it works wonders!

Below is the link to their website, from there you can find a location (hopefully) near you!
I've tried the less expensive ones, and finally popped for a CHI Turbo after being disgusted every time my hair would go wavy again. It's awesome. It keeps the straightness until you wash your hair the next time. I have thick wavy hair and it takes me 11 mins to straighten it.
listen to me. i have naturally wavy/thick/frizzy hair. you don't have to buy them expensive straighteners. it's a waste of money. there's one called a remington wet2straight. they sell it at wal-mart for like $25. it's designed so that you can use it on your hair when it's wet, which will straigten %26amp; dry your hair at the same time, so that you don't have to use a blow dryer. HOWEVER, you have to keep going over %26amp; over it for it to dry, %26amp; it's much faster/more effective to just dry your hair with a hair dryer, then straighten it. it gets really hot, %26amp; you can adjust the heat settings. plus, they even make one now that is curved, so if you want to curl your hair under or out, you can do that, too.



get this one. i'm not kidding. or at least try it... it's going to be like 1/4 the price of whatever anyone else tries to get you to buy, %26amp; i promise you... the other ones can't possibly get any better than this.



remington wet2straight. wal-mart. buy it.
I have very thick hair. My straightener, the Chi, always seems to work pretty well and does a very nice job. However, lately there have been some complaints against the company with regards to them not doing a good job on the manufacturing of the iron. I would recommend the Sedu. It takes less time to straighten my hair than the chi and it also gives my hair a really nice shine.
I'm not really sure what a Sedu is, but I deff. say a chi. But chi's are really expensive! A really good chi is about $200! They're expensive!! But the staightener I have is a wet to style. I got mine at wal-mart for about $30. I really like it. My sister has a Wet to Straight. Which is basically the same. And her hair is THICK and wavy! And it works really well for her! But it kinda takes time. If you get a chi, it'd probably take less time to straighten your hair. But their expensive!
CHI flat iron from Target. Go get it.
A ceramic straightener is the best no matter what brand it is. its about 150 to 200 $ though and is best when it has a ceramic heating in it too but its the only one that straightens and makes your hair shiny. the other ones I've tried all sucked. Plus it heats up fast.
Genetics (I'll let the rest tell you the SECOND best way) %26lt;lol%26gt;.
A flat iron (used for clothes) and a towel.
the chi, its 100$$ but its sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo worth it
Chi is amazing. It's also really expensive.



Try some of the generic simulators of the Chi at Sally's Beauty Supply. They had a ton of different models and I was able to get a great one for about 50$, much better than Conair.
paul brown hawaii
My 2'; Chi heats up very fast and only takes a few passes to straighten the hair. It also does not fry my hair because it has an adjustable temperature dial.

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