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love-issosweet
My hair is really thick and slightly wavy, depending on how I dry it. I really don't like the uhh..volume-nized look on me because it looks really funky on me. Plus, I have a weird shaped and small sized head. (haha)

The point is: I'm trying to persuade my mom to let me buy myself a hair straightener (either the Chi or the Sedu). However, she thinks it's going to damage my hair in the long run and might cause balding since a straightener pulls on your hair -_-. Well, I've done some research on both of the straighteners. Since these straighteners are supposedly higher quality than the ones you get at the drug stores, your hair should come out smoother and silky, I think. And the plates shouldn't really pull on your hair, but uh.."glides" through it. In the long run, there's usually no sign of damage, right? (and using a heat protector spray and an after-conditioner should prevent damage). Unfortunately, she's not buying it.

Any arguments that would convince her? and any comments on these straighteners for those who've used them before?

Please &&thank you. _smile.gif

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I'm using my own money, btw. It's just that I need to get my parents' consent before buying anything. I'm 17 and I have barely any freedom.
jeanna
putting excessive heat on your hair even if it's from a $200 iron will damage your hair unless you want to spend money all the time on products that might not work.
if you want straight hair so bad get your hair chemically done.
icecreamisyummy
chi



thats what it did with my hair lol omg i look horrible in that pic why am i showing it lol
madgamer
^That is scary LOL. Show your mom that to persuade her how great it will turn out.

Tell her how you hate the way your hair is FIZZY, BIG, THICK. How would she feel if she had to go out like that?

Using a hair straightener won't make you bald. However, it can make your hair dry. Tell her you will wash your hair with conditioner everytime to avoid dryness.

Just_Dream
I have a Chi Nano and I don't think that it's bad for your hair -- Just make sure your hair is dry when you do it. Sometimes my hair is slightly damp -- as in not fully dry, so I think that made my hair feel more brittle. I stopped straightening it for a little while, but then I started again and I only straighten it dry now. And my hair still feels nice. :] Make sure to put on some Paul Mitchell Super Straight serum -- that works wonders! Plus, I heard it helps protect your hair. You could use that BioSilk or Biolage stuff too.


Or you can just blow-dry your hair straight. I've done it before and it comes out nice. You would just have to get the nozzle thing that connects on. :]

As for arguments... well, you could say that it is better for your hair if you use a more expensive one, but I don't know how you can convince her to buy you one. Just save up money and buy it yourself -- then she won't be able to stop you. =X
StandardEdition
QUOTE(icecreamisyummy @ Nov 13 2007, 05:55 PM) *
chi

thats what it did with my hair lol omg i look horrible in that pic why am i showing it lol

omg your hair is so pretty AND SO LONG!WOw lol.
Anyways, if you condition you hair enough [you know like sitting under a blow dryer for deep condition or after you shampoo.] you'll be just fine.
icecreamisyummy
oh yea when you sue the chi make sure youre hair is COMPLETELY DRY!!! or you WILL burn your hair off.

QUOTE
omg your hair is so pretty AND SO LONG!WOw lol.

thanks!!! that was like a week or two before i got it cutt!! lol now its this short....
madgamer
^For me I wet my comb and comb my hair before I use the straigten so it won't get as dry, also it straigten better.
StandardEdition
QUOTE(madgamer @ Nov 13 2007, 06:04 PM) *
^For me I wet my comb and comb my hair before I use the straigten so it won't get as dry, also it straigten better.

I do that too but b4 that I deep condition it that way I have super protected hair. lol
gojira
word, i own a chi. honestly i don't see much difference from one i got at target to this one.. only because my hair is already somewhat straight except the ends. what everybody else said, try not to straighten when your hair is wet or even slightly damp because that 'steams' your hair basically. avoid blowdrying and straightening together, do one or the other.
MissFits
My friend has a parent like that. He can buy his own things as long as his dad doesn't see them, and if you get him gifts his dad doesn't like he is likely to take them away. It's really lame, but we only live a block away so we keep all his cool stuff here.

When do you turn 18? I am sure you could blow dry your hair straight until then. If you must have it just buy it. Unless they watch your every move you could straighten it when you get out of the shower (after it's dry of course) and hide it. If your parents ask tell them you used a blow dryer.
FoxLucky
I use the Chi. It's awesome. All you have to do is buy some serum/straightening spray to protect your hair from damage. Personally, I like to use leave-in conditioner (Infusium 23 works the best, and it's cheap!!) and let it dry completely (NEVER straighten your hair while it's wet). I straighten it and the heat from the Chi helps smooth my hair along with the conditioner, it's the best!! Avoid using a blow dryer, they are terrible for your hair. And depending on your kind of hair, those cheap drug store brands might end up crisping your hair worse than anything... The Chi is worth the money you invest in it. Also get trims every couple of months and you should have no problem with your hair...

I always receive compliments about my hair. And no, I'm not bald LOL!

(Sorry about the bad pic, I'm at work and it's the best I have access to!)
transcendentalism
bespoke lab's T3.
thaat's all
Just_Dream
QUOTE(FoxLucky @ Nov 14 2007, 09:42 AM) *
I use the Chi. It's awesome. All you have to do is buy some serum/straightening spray to protect your hair from damage. Personally, I like to use leave-in conditioner (Infusium 23 works the best, and it's cheap!!) and let it dry completely (NEVER straighten your hair while it's wet). I straighten it and the heat from the Chi helps smooth my hair along with the conditioner, it's the best!! Avoid using a blow dryer, they are terrible for your hair. And depending on your kind of hair, those cheap drug store brands might end up crisping your hair worse than anything... The Chi is worth the money you invest in it. Also get trims every couple of months and you should have no problem with your hair...

Which Chi do you use?

I got my Chi Nano for free since my boyfriend's sister owns a hair and nail salon.. whistling.gif


The best product, imo, for straightening serum is Paul Mitchell. It smells great, stays on well, and doesn't leave that nasty oily feeling in your hands, like cheaper brands would.


BTW My sister got this T3 Tourmaline Cermaic hair straightener and it's pretty awesome too. I like that it has different heat settings, whereas my Chi Nano doesn't. sweating.gif I saw the same one she had, at Sephora and it was running for maybe $180. But that was when I check last year... It's probably cheaper now or they have a new one out now. :/
amanda112
It is obvious .. putting excessive heat on your hair even if it's from a $300 iron will damage your hair ....












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ersatz
How are you supposed to get your hair completely dry without using a blowdryer?
breakingdawn
QUOTE(giraffe @ Nov 14 2007, 09:06 AM) *
avoid blowdrying and straightening together, do one or the other.

QUOTE(FoxLucky @ Nov 14 2007, 12:42 PM) *
Avoid using a blow dryer, they are terrible for your hair.


I've always blow dried & straightened my hair together, and my hair is perfectly healthy. You just have to be careful and use lots of heat protectant and use a deep conditioner often.
Smarmosaur
work for it, girl. write her a damn paper. _smile.gif
na-nancy
i use a revlon ceramic and its GREAT also..
but my hair isn't as thick as you girls..but it is naturally wavy..> <
Gigi
QUOTE(ersatz @ Nov 18 2007, 08:14 AM) *
How are you supposed to get your hair completely dry without using a blowdryer?

Let it air-dry?
icecreamisyummy
QUOTE(ersatz @ Nov 18 2007, 11:14 AM) *
How are you supposed to get your hair completely dry without using a blowdryer?

you can use a blowdryer... just press the cool button.
ersatz
QUOTE(gigiopolis @ Nov 19 2007, 03:49 AM) *
Let it air-dry?


It takes seven hours for my hair to air-dry.
livwho
I use the Chi with iron protector.
It works wonders.

Here are the pictures of my friend when I did her hair. (WARNING: She's a dork.)

Before:
http://i16.tinypic.com/87n45lw.jpg

After:
http://i5.tinypic.com/8c1skde.jpg
Just_Dream
QUOTE(ersatz @ Nov 19 2007, 04:53 AM) *
It takes seven hours for my hair to air-dry.

Wow, that long? Wait, your hair's not even that long, is it? I forgot. It looks short form the pictures I've seen of you, before. Well, short, imo. My hair takes about maybe 3 hours to fully dry, and I have thick hair. pinch.gif


I usually only spend about 5-10 minutes straightening my hair since most of it is somewhat straight and my hair's not that long. Back when my hair was long, it would take about 15 minutes or something.

It sucks becuase my hair is really thick, and since I cut my hair straight, to straighten the ends completely stick-straight, it takes me more time, and I'm usually lazy lol. So I leave the ends slightly curled. Plus it doesn't damage the ends as much since I don't spend lot of time straightening it.


Chi's <3
ersatz
It is short. It's just thick and curly. I'm gonna bet it's thicker than yours.

How do you not blow-dry your hair in the morning if it takes 3 hours to dry?
misoshiru
i double my curling iron as a straightener.
transcendentalism
yanlin, what curling iron do you have?
misoshiru
Conair, with a 1.5 inch barrel.
Just_Dream
QUOTE(ersatz @ Nov 22 2007, 05:50 PM) *
It is short. It's just thick and curly. I'm gonna bet it's thicker than yours.

How do you not blow-dry your hair in the morning if it takes 3 hours to dry?

Well I usually don't shower right before I head off to school. I shower the night before, but when I'm pulling all nighters or staying up late until maybe 5 am studying for something (I'm known for cramming, lol)
, sometimes I shower twice. Once in the evening and then around 5-ish. My hair's mostly dry by 8. My classes start at 9. So it's all good. I let it air dry.

Plus, I hardly straighten my hair anymore. I only do it when I go out in order to make it really straight. I'm just too lazy. sweating.gif Since I am the kind of person who just rolls out of bed, changes, brushes teeth/washes face, and that's it. :D
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