Saturday, January 14, 2012

Best hair straighteners other than GHD?

I've got very curly, coloured hair with a tendency to frizz especially if it's raining. I've read a few different reviews and so far have found the Babyliss radiance and ice diamond straighteners to have the most going for them. If I use straighteners that don't get very hot it doesn't straighten my hair. I would also like to get some straighteners that keep my hair straight for a couple of days to cut down on damage from overuse. Can anyone recommend the two straighteners I have mentioned or does anyone else have any makes they have got on well with? I don't want to get any GHD's.Best hair straighteners other than GHD?
I have an FHI Heat Technique G2 straightener and it heats up to 410 it works really good on my thick wavy hair!

:)Best hair straighteners other than GHD?
CHI or Biosilk
I know you say you don't want to get GHD's, but why? Is it because of the price? Because in this case you get better value for the more you pay. I've had GHD's for 2 years now and they are by far the best straighteners I have used (having gone through several different pairs before). The plates are designed to inflict the least amount of damage on hair as possible, they heat up quickly and turn themselves off if you forget to. Sure they cost around 拢120 but they'll last you forever if you keep them in a good condition and don't bash them about. Plus they'll keep your hair straight for those two days
I have natural and have very kinky, curly hair as well. I am so familiar with this problem.Before I give you any advice about products and such I have to tell you that it takes a while for the hair to be trained and once your hair is trained then it really doesn鈥檛 matter what kind of products you use. In my opinion shampoo and conditioner is not such a big deal. I use Tresemme shampoo and conditioner,I always use a leave in conditioner, as well as a heat protector spray by Tresemme. Also, rinse with tepid water, actually as cool as you can take it, it makes the hair shine. After that I use the leave in conditioner and the heat protector spray. I try to let my hair air dry as much as possible to illuminate the amount of heat. So, then I blow dry! This is when the Super Skinny Serum comes in to play, then I use a light oil, like Hot Six. Its a liquid, this helps to lubricate the hair so that it doesn鈥檛 singe while flat ironing. Now, use a small amount of oil but for the first day it will seem a little heavy but not super heavy, you will still have major body. Always remember to wrap your hair at night with a soft/slick material so that it doesn鈥檛 pull or split. One last thing, a lot of people spend macho bucks on expensive flat irons but I kid you not, I paid 15 bucks for my flat iron and it is the best one I have ever owned. I wouldn鈥檛 make it without my flat iron. It is Andris and I purchased from Walmart Actually all of the products I use can be bought from Walmart.I hope this information is helpful. Don鈥檛 lose hope and remember once you train your hair it will be almost as if you have a different texture and then it will be more manageable..



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Good Luck!!!
CHI's are amazing! I have a pink one and I absolutely love it.
I use Genie ones. They are pretty good. My hair dresser uses them also. : )
The Chi Straightener is really good. :)
Firstly, I love your name!



Secondly, I think that Chi hair straighteners are awesome, there's no other that even comes close. I got this trial one that's really good directly from the Chi company itself. All I needed to do was try it out for at least 60 days and then give feedback every few days.



It works really awesome, it just heats up super fast and takes me about 5 minutes to straighten my hair and I got really long wavy hair.



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I hope that helps :)
Nicky Clarks is quite good. :)
CHI ...

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