Saturday, January 14, 2012

What hair straightener would suit my needs?

*i want to spend between $120-$150.


*My hair straightens fairly easy, so i don't need anything with extreme temperatures.


*what are the top five below the GHD.


*pros and cons...


*i was looking at the FHI, DIVA...but thats only as hairdressers suggested them.





*i have medium to fine long hair


*wavy


*coloured





so any suggestions would be awesome guys!What hair straightener would suit my needs?
i live in australia so im not 100% sure you have this brand over in america if thats where u live, i strongly recomend silverbullet. i have used a silvetbullet straightener for 4 years now basically straighten my hair everyday and i have had no damage done, hair dressers ask how i usually wear my hair and i say straightened and out and they ask how often do i straighten my hair and they cant believe how soft, and perfect my hair is. Especially when you have coloured (dyed) hair you need a straightener that doesnt damage your hair anymore and you can adjust the heat to what you want and if would only cost around $120 . definatly recomend and silverbullet straightener





xWhat hair straightener would suit my needs?
I wouldn't bother spending that much - you can get good ones for a lot less than that nowadays - have a look in Boots/USA equivalent - it's a massive drug store with all healthcare, beauty, bath stuff etc.





Straight hair's going out of fashion now so i'd invest in a really good hair dryer and some CHEAPER hair straighteners - blow dry can give good effects and is totally cool :) x
CHI is the best.


any kind of ceramic iron won't hurt your hair as much as a cheaper walmart kind. CHI isn't as harsh on your hair as other straighteners. they also have a variety of products that protect your hair from the heat of the iron.


hope this helps =)
Pretty much any hair straightener, but i would go for ones a lot cheaper. The cheaper ones cost less and they dont have those high temperatures. It would be perfect for ur hair needs!!
Pretty much any Conair straightener


would work for you. [:
it doesn't matter which one to get, just make sure its ceramic.

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