Friday, June 18, 2010

Can you recommend a good hair straightener for really thick, out of control, frizzy hair?

And some really good hair tongs as well please?



Can you recommend a good hair straightener for really thick, out of control, frizzy hair?

ghd



Can you recommend a good hair straightener for really thick, out of control, frizzy hair?

i have remingtons wet to straight. it works very well. i have long curly thick hair and it works miracles. or you can go to a hair salon and buy a professional one.



Can you recommend a good hair straightener for really thick, out of control, frizzy hair?

Definately ghd's without a doubt, you can get the large plate ones for thicker hair



Can you recommend a good hair straightener for really thick, out of control, frizzy hair?

Salon UK Ceramic Straightener Frizzy Hair SUK 204 by remington, they have broad plates and heaters



Ceramic plates



Tourmaline coating



Non-stick coating



Variable heat control



210c high heat and cost 鎷?7.99



i have some and there great!



Can you recommend a good hair straightener for really thick, out of control, frizzy hair?

Chi Iron with sexy concepts soya want flat iron spray.



Can you recommend a good hair straightener for really thick, out of control, frizzy hair?

go with ghd..many of my friends had chi's and they all ended up with fried hair and split ends, no matter what temperature they kept the iron



Can you recommend a good hair straightener for really thick, out of control, frizzy hair?

conair w/ terbo start.......you need to layer your hair((put some up and straighten the parts that are down)) so you can make it easier.



Can you recommend a good hair straightener for really thick, out of control, frizzy hair?

Well maybe your asking for the wrong thing. All straighteners are OK but you need to use a product that will keep the heat from damaging your hair. If you get a ceramic iron it will make your hair shine more. I highly recommend Chi irons, if you are going to use the product line.



If your not up for spending the money for a Chi iron. Try to get an iron that has more than 75% ceramic plates and still use the Chi products.(Matrix also makes a heat service line that's pretty good)

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